Lenovo BladeCenter® remains an innovative
solution to running business solutions. BladeCenter builds on the
Lenovo commitment to integrating server, storage, and networking
functionality with technology exchange and heterogeneous management.
BladeCenter offers the ease, density, availability, affordability, and
scalability that are central to the blade technology promise.
BladeCenter S combines the power of blade servers with integrated
storage, all in an easy-to-use package that is designed specifically for
the office and distributed enterprise environment. The BladeCenter S
chassis can hold up to six blade servers, and up to 12 hot-swap 3.5-inch
SAS or SATA disk drives in just 7U of rack space.
The BladeCenter S is shown in Figure 1.
Figure 1. The BladeCenter S
Did you know?
Unlike the BladeCenter E and BladeCenter H
chassis, the BladeCenter S is designed to operate on either 110 V or 220
V power. It is also designed to run in an office environment with the
BladeCenter S Office Enablement Kit. The combination of these features
means that the BladeCenter S is ideal for customers with a distributed
IT infrastructure where there is no dedicated computer room.
Key features
This section lists the key features of BladeCenter S chassis.
Performance
The BladeCenter S chassis offers numerous features to boost performance and reduce costs:
Support for the latest generation of BladeCenter blades, helping to provide performance and investment protection.
Blade servers communicate directly to switch modules inside the
BladeCenter chassis via redundant midplane links to help increase the
speed and efficiency of data transfers across blade servers and
networks.
A blade server that is installed in a BladeCenter S has access to
as many as four internal switches, which means that up to eight I/O
ports can be enabled from each server that is installed in the chassis.
Flexibility and scalability
The BladeCenter S chassis can grow with your application requirements with these features:
BladeCenter Virtual Fabric delivers a flexible, open, and
connected infrastructure to help optimize application performance.
BladeCenter supports many fabrics, including Ethernet, Fibre Channel,
InfiniBand, iSCSI, and SAS.
Support for both x86 servers and Power Systems™ servers in a single chassis.
BladeCenter S can be used in either 220 V or 110 V power
environments. Couple this flexibility with the office-friendly Office
Enablement Kit and BladeCenter S fits well in a standard back-office
environment, as well as in a data center.
The two Disk Storage Modules support up to 24 TB of share storage
that is integrated into the chassis, providing flexibility and
convenience in your application design and data placement.
The Disk Storage Modules are available either with 3.5-inch drive bays or with 2.5-inch drive bays
A complete integrated offering is provided with space for servers,
networking, and shared storage - all in one 7U modular design enclosure.
Available Serial Pass-thru Module provides a dedicated serial port
to every blade server in the chassis for the applications that need it.
The BladeCenter server form factor has remained the same since
2002, which means that most servers that are designed for BladeCenter
are supported in all BladeCenter chassis. This continuity maximizes
flexibility and manageability.
Manageability and security
Powerful systems management features simplify local and remote management of the BladeCenter S chassis:
The high degree of integration in the various BladeCenter
chassis reduces the need for server components, replacing numerous fans,
keyboard/video/mouse (KVM) and Ethernet cables, power supplies,
external switches, and other components.
Each BladeCenter chassis includes an Advanced Management Module
(AMM). The AMM boosts administrator productivity and reduces skill level
requirements, which can help reduce costs, improve overall
productivity, and make administration easier.
Unlike traditional servers and some competitive blades with a
myriad of separate management tools, the AMM provides a single point of
control for the solution and supports many industry-standard, open
protocols.
The AMM provides systems management capabilities, including
web-based out-of-band control; virtual media support; Windows “blue
screen” error capture; Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) and
Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) support; and remote redirection of video,
text, keyboard, and mouse for the chassis and the components that are
installed in the chassis.
IBM Systems Director remains a powerful and intelligent solution to
manage BladeCenter systems with rack mount and tower servers. Systems
Director exploits the hardware’s capabilities by surfacing pertinent
information about your blade server. The easy-to-use wizards provide
step-by-step instructions and offer automated deployment capabilities.
IBM Fabric Manager simplifies the deployment of infrastructure connections by managing network and storage address assignments.
Integrated industry-standard Unified Extensible Firmware Interface
(UEFI) in supported servers enables improved setup, configuration, and
updates, and simplifies error handling.
Integrated Trusted Platform Module (TPM) 1.2 in supported servers
enables advanced cryptographic functionality, such as digital signatures
and remote attestation.
Availability and serviceability
The BladeCenter S chassis provides many features to simplify serviceability and increase system uptime:
BladeCenter reduces the number of parts that are required to run
the system. Sharing fans, power supplies, systems management, and ports
means fewer parts to buy and maintain, and fewer components that can
fail and cause downtime.
Hot-swap components, such as the server, switches, power supplies, and blowers, ensures maximum uptime.
Redundant components, such as blowers and power supplies, and
available RAID support for the drives in the Disk Storage Modules (DSMs)
ensures that systems can remain available even during hardware
failures.
The Predictive Failure Analysis (PFA) detects when system
components (processors, memory, and hard disk drives) operate outside of
standard thresholds and generates proactive alerts in advance of a
possible failure, therefore increasing uptime.
Dual independent power and signal connectors to the BladeCenter chassis midplane provide fault tolerance to increase uptime.
Tool-less cover removal provides easy access to upgrades and serviceable parts, such as CPU, memory, and adapters.
A standard three-year (parts and labor) limited on-site warranty
affords customers peace of mind and greater potential investment
protection.
Energy efficiency
The BladeCenter S chassis has an energy-efficient design with features that include the following functions:
The BladeCenter family features the industry’s most
energy-efficient design. The various BladeCenter chassis use ultra-high
efficiency power supplies. BladeCenter power modules are up to 91%
efficient at converting power from ac wall current to the dc power that
is used inside servers. This efficiency helps save money because more of
the power input for which the customer is paying is used for
processing, rather than released into the data center as wasted heat.
Environmentally tuned blower/fan modules in the chassis adjust to
compensate for changing thermal characteristics. At the lower speeds,
they draw less power and suffer less wear. Equally important in a
crowded data center, temperature-controlled blowers and fans produce
less ambient noise in the data center than if they ran constantly at
full speed.
Low-voltage Intel Xeon processors and low-voltage dual inline
memory modules (DIMMs) in supported servers draw less energy to satisfy
demands of power and thermally constrained data centers and
telecommunication environments.
IBM Systems Director Active Energy Manager™ provides advanced power
management features with actual real-time energy monitoring, reporting,
and capping features.
Locations of key components
Figure 2 shows the front of the BladeCenter S chassis.
Figure 2. Front of the BladeCenter S chassis
Figure 3 shows the rear of the BladeCenter S chassis.
Figure 3. Rear of the BladeCenter S chassis
Standard specifications
The following table lists the standard specifications.
Table 1. Standard specifications
Components
Specification
Machine type
System x sales channel: 8886
Power Systems sales channel: 7779
Form factor
7U rack-mounted unit.
Maximum number of servers supported
Up to six server blades in six bays. Supports double-wide servers or servers with expansion blades.
Systems supported
All BladeCenter servers.
Nodes per 42U rack
Up to 42 servers in six chassis.
Storage subsystem
Two front-accessible bays for disk storage modules. Each storage
module can house up to six 3.5-inch disk drives (12 drives total) or up
to 12 2.5-inch disk drives (24 drives total). Storage accessible from
installed blade servers via SAS expansion cards in the servers and SAS
modules in the chassis. Use of the SAS RAID Controller Module provides
integrated RAID and SAS-based storage area networking capabilities. SAS
RAID Controller Module includes front-accessible battery backup unit.
The 12x 2.5-inch disk storage modules require the SAS RAID Controller
Module (SAS Controller Module not supported).
Advanced Management Modules
One Advanced Management Module (AMM), non-redundant, hot-swap,
rear access, comprehensive system management functions; PowerPC® 440GP
controller. Communicates with integrated system management processor on
each blade server. Complete KVM switch local functionality.
Media tray
Two USB ports and optional Multiburner optical drive connectable
to any one blade server; switchable via buttons on media tray or remote
via the AMM web interface.
Ports
AMM: DB-15 analog video port. Dual USB 2.0 for keyboard and mouse. Serial (RJ45). 10/100 Ethernet remote management.
Media tray: Two USB 2.0 ports that are connectable to any server (not shareable).
Rear: Optional serial pass-thru module in dedicated bay to supply one serial port for each blade bay.
I/O architecture
Up to four I/O modules that support either 1 Gb Ethernet (some
modules with 10 Gb uplinks), 4 Gb or 8 Gb Fibre Channel, or 3 Gb SAS
connections for each of the blade servers. Bay 1 routes server onboard
Ethernet; bay 2 routes CFFh expansion adapter (ports 1 & 2 only,
limited adapter support); bays 3 and 4 route CIOv or CFFv expansion
adapter in each server.
Power modules
Up to four hot-swap power modules. Supports 110 V and 220 V
supply. Rear access. Supplies power to chassis components up to 1450 W
at 220 V or 950 W at 110 V. Supports redundancy within pair. Power
modules 1 and 2 supply power to all blade bays and components. Power
modules 3 and 4 needed for high-performance servers or higher redundancy
modes or if storage module 2 installed. Models 1Tx, ETx, and EVx have
IEC320-C14 sockets; other models have C20 sockets.
Fan modules
Four fan modules standard and maximum. Hot-swap and redundant, variable speed, rear access, front to back airflow.
System LED panel
Front and rear information panels. Provides power-on, location, over-temperature, information, and system-error conditions.
Declared sound level
6.8 bels.
Temperature
Operating air temperature:
10°C - 35°C (50°F to 95°F) up to 900 m (3,000 ft)
10°C - 32°C (50°F to 90°F) up to 2,100 m (7,000 ft)
Electrical power
Input power: 100 - 127 V or 200 - 240 V ac (nominal), 50 or 60 Hz.
Power consumption
3,500 watts maximum.
Power cords
One rack power cable is supplied with each power module.
Dimensions
Height: 306 mm (12 in).
Width: 444 mm (17.5 in).
Depth: 733 mm (28.9 in).
Weight
40 - 108 kg (90 - 240 lb).
Limited warranty
Three-year customer-replaceable unit and on-site limited warranty with 9x5/NBD.
Service and support
Optional service upgrades are available through IBM ServicePacs:
Four-hour or two-hour response time, eight-hour fix time, one-year or
two-year warranty extension.