History
Starting out with the ''PS/2 Server'', then the ''IBM PC Server'', rebranded ''Netfinity'', then ''eServer xSeries'' and finally System x, these servers are distinguished by being based onPredecessors
IBM PS/2 Server
* IBMIBM PC Server
PC Server range
* IBM PC Server 300, 1994 * IBM PC Server 310 (PCI/ISA), 1996http://www.ibmfiles.com/ibmfiles/pcserver/pc_servers_listing.pdf * IBM PC Server 315 (PCI/ISA), 1996 * IBM PC Server 320 (PCI/EISA), 1996 * IBM PC Server 325 (PCI/EISA), 1996 * IBM PC Server 330 (PCI/EISA), 1997 * IBM PC Server 500 (MCA), 1994 * IBM PC Server 520 (PCI/EISA or PCI/MCA), 1995-1996 * IBM PC Server 704 (PCI/EISA), 1996 * IBM PC Server 720 (PCI/MCA), 1995-1996Numbering scheme
* 300 range for high-volume, entry level servers * 500 range for midrange * 700 range for high-end.IBM Netfinity
1998–2001 server line; Not to be confused with a software IBM product with a similar name,Netfinity range
* IBM Netfinity 1000 * IBM Netfinity 3000, 3500 * IBM Netfinity 4000R, 4500R * IBM Netfinity 5000, 5100, 5500, 5500-M10, 5500-M20, 5600 * IBM Netfinity 6000R * IBM Netfinity 7000, 7000-M10, 7100, 7600 * IBM Netfinity 8500RNumbering scheme
The numbering scheme started off similar to that of the IBM PC Servers, but additional ranges were added, like the entry-level 1000 model later on. Models ending with an R, are rack-mount.KVM cabling scheme
Some Netfinity servers used IBM's C2T cabling scheme for Keyboard/Video/Mouse.IBM eServer
IBM eServer range
IBM eServer was a marketing effort to put all of the diverse IBM server platforms under one header. The AS/400 became the=Numbering scheme
= For marketing reasons the AMD processor based e325, e326 and e326m and the BladeCenter which supports non-Intel processor products were not branded xSeries, but were instead placed directly under the eServer brand. The xSeries brand was limited to only Intel-based server products. From a numbering perspective the AMD servers did fit into the xSeries range, under the similar x335 and x336 Intel processor products. These numbers were not re-used in the xSeries range to prevent confusion.IBM eServer xSeries
While most servers used Intel x86 (IA32) processors, the x380, x382, x450 and x455 used the Intel Itanium (IA64) processor.=xSeries range
= * IBM eServer xSeries 100, 130, 135, 150 * IBM eServer xSeries 200, 205, 206, 206m, 220, 225, 226, 230, 232, 235, 236, 240, 250, 255, 260 * IBM eServer xSeries 300, 305, 306, 306m, 330, 335, 336, 340, 342, 345, 346, 350, 360, 365, 366, 370, 380, 382 * IBM eServer xSeries 440, 445, 450, 455, 460=Numbering scheme
= * 100 series are entry-level tower servers * 200 series are tower servers * 300 series are rack-mount servers * 400 series are rack-mount scalable servers=KVM cabling scheme
= Many xSeries servers used IBM's C2T cabling scheme for Keyboard/Video/Mouse.System x
IBM System x range
* IBM System x3105, x3100, x3100 M3, x3100 M4, x3100 M5 * IBM System x3200, x3200 M2, x3200 M3, x3250, x3250 M2, x3250 M3, x3250 M4, x3250 M5, x3250 M6 * IBM System x3300 M3, x3300 M4 * IBM System x3350 * IBM System x3400, x3400 M2, x3400 M3, x3450, x3455 * IBM System x3500, x3500 M2, x3500 M3, x3500 M4 * IBM System x3530 M3, x3530 M4 * IBM System x3550, x3550 M2, x3550 M3, x3550 M4, x3550 M5 * IBM System x3620 M3 * IBM System x3630 M3, x3630 M4 * IBM System x3650, x3650T, x3655, x3650 M2, x3650 M3, x3650 M4, x3650 M4 HD, x3650 M4 BD, 3650 M5 * IBM System x3690 X5 * IBM System x3750 M4 * IBM System x3755, x3755 M3 * IBM System x3800, x3850, x3850 M2, x3850 X5, x3850 X6 * IBM System x3950, x3950 M2, x3950 X5, x3950 X6Lenovo System x range
These systems are effectively the same as the previous IBM branded models, but with a Lenovo badge. * Lenovo System x3100 M5 * Lenovo System x3250 M5, x3250 M6 * Lenovo System x3500 M5 * Lenovo System x3550 M4, x3550 M5 * Lenovo System x3650 M4, x3650 M5 * Lenovo System x3850 X6 * Lenovo System x3950 X6 * Lenovo NextScale * Lenovo FlexSystem Lenovo also had its own ThinkServer family of Intel servers. This family is technically less advanced than System x. At the time of this writing, System x is being discontinued and replaced by the Lenovo ThinkSystem family of Intel servers.Enterprise eX5 architecture
Enterprise X4 architecture
Numbering scheme
2nd digit increments to show capability 3rd digit is a 0 for tower models, and 5 for rack-mount 4th digit is a 0 for Intel processors, and 5 for AMD Opteron. Models with a T at the end are meant for Telco purposes.IBM iDataPlex
IBM System x iDataPlex, introduced in 2008, was used by many TOP500 supercomputers (as part ofComponents
iDataPlex could be ordered as preconfigured rack tower (System x iDataPlex Rack with optional Rack management appliance), or as independent nodes.Rack
iDataPlex 100U rack — compact dual rack ((1200x600mm footprint — instead of standard 1280x1050 (2x 42U rack))Chassis
*System x iDataPlex 2U Flex chassis *System x iDataPlex 3U Flex chassis — same as 2U with another coolers and additional storage. Chassis also compatible with standard racks (with another rails).Nodes
1U blade servers. *System x iDataPlex dx320 — 20? *System x iDataPlex dx340 — 20?? *System x iDataPlex dx360 M1 — 2008, *System x iDataPlex dx360 M2 — 2009, *System x iDataPlex dx360 M3 — 201?, *System x iDataPlex dx360 M4 — 2013,See also
* List of IBM products *References
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