Product |
|
Model |
IBM System x3500 M4 |
P/N |
7383-B2A |
Form Factor |
Tower/5U (rack-mountable) |
Processor |
|
Processor |
Intel® Xeon® Processor |
Speed supported |
E5-2609 - 2.40 GHz |
# of Cores |
4 |
Cache size |
10M Cache |
DMI |
6.4 GT/s |
Upgradeability |
1/2 |
Memory |
|
Installed Size |
1x4GB |
Type |
PC3-10600 DDR3-1333 2Rx8 LP |
Maximum |
Maximum 384 GB of DDR3 RDIMMs or 768 GB of DDR3 LRDIMMs or 64 GB of DDR3 UDIMMs; 24 DIMM slots maximum, up to 1600 MHz memory speed |
Storage |
|
Optical Drive |
16x DVD-ROM SATA |
Hard Drive |
IBM 300GB 10K SAS HDD Hot-Swap (2.5") |
Graphic |
|
Graphic Memory |
16MB |
Expansion slots |
|
|
Up to eight PCIe expansion slots; Six PCIe standard with additional two PCIe slots when the second processor is populated. Optional PCI-X available via interposer conversion kit. |
Disk bays (total/hot-swap) |
|
|
Eight 2.5" hot-swap or eight 3.5" hot-swap bays standard; up to 32 2.5" hot-swap bays via optional upgrade kit or eight 3.5" simple-swap bays via configure to order (CTO) |
Maximum internal storage |
|
|
32 TB of 2.5" hot-swap SAS/SATA (HDD upgrade options required) or 24.0 TB of 3.5" hot-swap or simple- swap SAS/SATA (via configure to order only) |
Network interface |
|
|
Quad Gigabit Ethernet Intel I350AM4/TOE |
Power supply (std/max) |
|
|
750W HS 1/2 |
Up to |
1/2 hot-swap redundant 550 W/750 W/900 W, 80 plus |
RAID |
|
Raid |
RAID 0, 1, 10 with M1115 std |
support |
Integrated 6 Gbps or 3 Gbps hardware RAID-0, -1, -10, optional RAID-5, -6, -10, -50, -60 with cache and battery or flash and supercap |
Ports |
|
|
6 USB, 4 Ethernet,1 serial and video |
Systems management |
|
|
Automatic Server Restart; Predictive Failure Analysis on processors, voltage regulator modules (VRMs), fans and memory; light path diagnostics; Integrated Management Module 2; optional remote presence; IBM Systems Director and IBM Systems Director Active Energy Manager, IMM2 with dedicated management port |
Operating systems supported |
|
|
Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2, Red Hat Enterprise Linux, SUSE Linux Enterprise, VMware vSphere Hypervisor |