Product guide

NeXtScale nx360 M4 9
Standard models
The following table lists the standard models.
Table 2. Standard models
Model Intel Xeon Processor
(2 maximum)
Memory and
speed
RAID
controller
Drive bays Disks Network Optical
5455-22x 2x E5-2620 v2 6C 2.1GHz
15MB 1600MHz 80W
2x 4 GB
1600 MHz
6 Gbps SATA
(No RAID)
1x 3.5-inch SS
bay
Open 2x GbE None
5455-42x 2x E5-2660 v2 10C 2.2GHz
25MB 1866MHz 95W
2x 8 GB
1866 MHz
6 Gbps SATA
(No RAID)
1x 3.5-inch SS
bay
Open 2x GbE None
5455-62x 2x E5-2670 v2 10C 2.5GHz
25MB 1866MHz 115W
2x 8 GB
1866 MHz
ServeRAID
C100
2x 2.5-inch SS
bays
Open 2x GbE None
† Processor detail: Processor quantity and model, cores, core speed, L3 cache, memory speed, and power
consumption.
For information about the standard features of the server, see the "Standard specifications" section.
NeXtScale n1200 Enclosure support
The NeXtScale nx360 M4 is supported in the NeXtScale n1200 Enclosure. The number of servers
supported in each chassis depends on the thermal design power (TDP) value of the processors used in
the servers (Table 5), the number and capacity of power supplies installed (1300 W or 900 W) and the AC
input voltage (100-127V or 200-240V). The following tables use the following conventions:
A green cell means that the chassis can be filled with servers up to the maximum number supported
in the chassis (ie 12 servers without GPU Trays installed, 6 servers with GPU Trays installed).
A yellow cell means that the maximum number of servers that the chassis can hold is fewer than the
total available bays. Other bays in the chassis
must
remain empty.
Notes on the tables:
OVS (Oversubscription) of the power system allows for more efficient use of the available system
power. By using oversubscription, users can make the most of the extra power from the redundant
power supplies when the power supplies are in healthy condition.
Oversubscription and Power supply redundancy options are set via one of the available user
interfaces to the Fan and Power Controller in the chassis.
Use the Power Configurator to determine an accurate power model for your configuration:
http://ibm.com/systems/bladecenter/resources/powerconfig.html
Some cells indicate two numbers (for example “5 + 1”). This indicates support for a mixture of servers
with and without the GPU Tray:
First number: Number of servers with a GPU Tray attached and two GPUs installed
Second number: Number of servers without a GPU Tray attached.
For example, “5 + 1” means Supported combination is 5 servers with the GPU Tray attached
(consuming 10 bays in the chassis), plus 1 server without a GPU Tray attached (1 bay). In such a
configuration 11 bays are consumed and the 1 remaining server bay in the chassis must remain
empty.