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Versatile, easy-to-use blade optimized for performance, energy and cooling
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Product Guide
February 2011
IBM BladeCenter HS22
Product Overview
CONTENTS
Product Overview 1
Selling Features 2
Key Features
4
Key Options 1
4
HS22 Images 16
HS22 Specifications 16
The Bottom Line 19
Server Comparison 20
For More Information 21
Legal Information 21
No-compromise, truly balanced, 2-socket blade server for
infrastructure, virtualization and enterprise business applications
Suggested uses: Front-end and mid-tier applications requiring high performance, enterprise-
class availability and extreme flexibility and power efficiency.
Today’s data center environment is tougher than ever. You’re looking to reduce IT cost,
complexity, space requirements, energy consumption and heat output, while increasing
flexibility, utilization and manageability. Incorporating IBM X-Architecture
features, the IBM®
BladeCenter® HS22 blade server, combined with the various BladeCenter chassis, can help
you accomplish all of these goals.
Reducing an entire server into as little as of rack space (i.e., up to 14 servers in 7U) does .5U
not mean trading away features and capabilities for smaller size. Each HS22 blade server offers
features comparable to many 1U rack-optimized full-featured servers: The HS22 supports up to
two of the latest high-performance or low-voltage , , and Intel6-core 4-core 2-core ® Xeon® 5500
series and 5600 series processors.. The Xeon processors are designed with up to of 12MB
shared cache and leading-edge memory performance (up to , depending on 1333MHz
processor model) to help provide the computing power you require to match your business
needs and growth The HS22 supports up to of double data rate III ( ) .192GB registered DDR3
ECC (Error Checking and Correcting) memory in DIMM slots, with optional 12 Chipkill
protection1, for high performance and reliability. Selected models are planned for NEBS-3/ETSI-
compliance.
The HS22 offers an option for (formerly ESXi) on a VMware vSphere Hypervisor preloaded
standard USB flash drive. It operates in a diskless configuration, offers a smaller memory
footprint, extremely high performance, and stronger security, making getting a system up and
running in a virtualized environment faster and easier than ever before.
An integrated dual-port Gigabit Ethernet
2 controller is standard, providing high-speed data
transfers and offering (TCP Offload Engine) support, and TOE load-balancing failover
capabilities. Via optional expansion cards, each blade can also connect to additional Ethernet,
SAS Fibre Channel iSCSI, InfiniBand, , ™,
and other high-speed communication switches
housed in the chassis. Optional and add additional fabrics to 2-port 4-port Expansion Cards
the HS22 server as needed. This blade is designed with to power management capability
provide the maximum uptime possible for your systems. In extended thermal conditions or
power brownouts, rather than shut down completely, or fail, the HS22 automatically reduces the
processor frequency to maintain acceptable thermal and power levels.
All HS22 models offer impressive features at an equally impressive price, including up to two
hot-swap SAS or SATA hard disk drives two hot-swap solid-state drives RAID- or with
0/1/1E support, and one USB-based internal flash drive (for embedded hypervisor]. Additional
storage is available via the BladeCenter S chassis. Moreover, the HS22 is for optimized
diskless operation, offering each blade server access to essentially unlimited external storage
capacity via Fibre Channel, SAS, or iSCSI.
A single or chassis supports up to 30mm-BladeCenter E BladeCenter H 14 hot-swappable
wide HS22 blades in only (BladeCenter E) or (BladeCenter H) of rack space or up to 7U 9U 12
in the high-speed telecommunications chassis. In addition to the blade 12U BladeCenter HT
servers, these chassis also hold up to (BladeCenter E) or up to (BladeCenter H) 4 switches 10
or (BladeCenter HT) internally. The , designed for SMB and 8 switches/bridges BladeCenter S
mid-market customers, takes integration and affordability to a new level, combining up to 12
hot-swap HDDs (with optional SAS card) and up to and SAS/SATA 6 blade servers 4
switches. Not only can this save significant data center space (and therefore the cost of floor
space and rack hardware) compared to 1U servers, it also consolidates switches/bridges and
cables for reduced complexity and lower cabling costs, and it allows clients to manage
1 Chipkill protection on the HS22 requires x4 DIMMs; Chipkill protection is not available with x8 DIMMs.
2 Actual data transfer speed will vary and is often less than the maximum possible. Gigabit Ethernet transfer speed requires support on both
system and server, and appropriate network infrastructure.
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Versatile, easy-to-use blade optimized for performance, energy and cooling
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everything in the solution as one. Using a BladeCenter E chassis, up to HS22 servers ( 84 168
processors) can be installed in one rack; but the value of BladeCenter industry-standard 42U
extends far beyond high density data center environments.
The various BladeCenter chassis are designed to monitor environmental conditions in the
chassis and each blade and send alerts to the administrator Advanced standard features, such .
as Active Memory, Predictive Failure Analysis
, light path diagnostics hot-swap ,
redundant hard disk drives power supplies and blower modules Calibrated Vectored , with
Cooling; support, including ; IPMI 2.0 highly secure remote power control text-console
redirect over LAN UEFI Advanced Management Module , next-generation BIOS ( ), an
(upgradeable with a redundant AMM), management software including IBM Systems Director
IBM Systems Director Active Energy Manager™ for x86 Remote Deployment Manager. ,
and IBM ServerGuide help maintain system availability with increased uptime.
If you need highly manageable, high-performance computing power in a space- or power-
constrained environment, the HS22 is the ideal system.
Selling Features Price/Performance
There is an HS22 model to fit all budgets. The HS22 offers a choice of high-performance 6-core/4-
core/2-core Xeon processors with integrated memory controllers, clock rates from 1.6GHz to
3.6GHz, and from 3MB to 12MB of shared cache (processor-specific) of integrated L3 cache. Xeon
5600 series processors offer up to 60% better performance3 than the previous-generation 5500
series processors and up to 1500% better performance than the single-core processors of a few
years ago that you may still be using.
Low-voltage processors draw less energy and produce less waste heat than higher-voltage
processors, thus helping to reduce data center energy costs. On a per-core basis, the standard
80W processors are extremely economical, consuming as little as 13.33W per core. Some low-
voltage Xeon processors consume only 10W per core (4-core 40W or 6-core 60W).
Up to 192GB of registered DDR3 ECC memory operates at 800MHz to 1333MHz (depending on
the system configuration), for high performance and wide memory bandwidth.
Run two DIMMs per memory channel at 1333MHz in specific 5600 series processor
configurations
Embedded virtualization (optional on all models) offers extremely high performance, enhanced
security, and a zero-gigabyte HDD footprint. (In other words, no mechanical HDD to fail.)
Optional solid-state drives (SDDs) use only 2W of energy per drive, vs. 7-10W for 2.5-inch HDDs.
This is as much as 80% less energy than a HDD would use (with a corresponding reduction in heat
output).
Low -voltage 1.35V memory draws up to 19% less power than 1.5V DIMMs.
Selected HS22 blade servers are planned for NEBS3/ETSI-compliance and feature long-life
availability. These blades are ideal for telecom or Next Generation Network (NGN) applications
such as IPTV, IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) and security.
The extremely high degree of integration in the various BladeCenter chassis reduces the need
for server components, replacing numerous fans, KVM and Ethernet cables, power supplies,
external switches and other components with fewer shared hot-swap/redundant components in the
BladeCenter chassis itself. This integration also can greatly reduce the amount of power
consumed and heat produced, relative to an equivalent number of 1U servers. This can
significantly reduce a data center power bill. The reduced datacenter footprint can also save on
infrastructure cost.
The midplanes used in all chassis provide high-speed blade-to-blade, blade-to-switch-module
and module-to-module communications internally as well as externally. The midplanes used in
the BladeCenter H and BladeCenter HT chassis provide four 10Gb data channels to each blade,
and supports high-speed switch modules, including 4X InfiniBand and 10Gb Ethernet.
The various BladeCenter chassis use ultrahigh efficiency power supplies. Many industry-
standard servers use power supplies that are only 70-80% efficient at converting power from AC
wall current to the DC power used inside servers. BladeCenter power modules are up to 94%
efficient (and meet the 80 Plus® Platinum Standard). This helps save even more money, as more
of the power input you are paying for is used for processing, rather than released into the data
center as waste heat that requires even more energy to cool.
BladeCenter also reduces the number of parts required to run the system. Sharing fans,
systems management, floppy devices and media means fewer parts to buy and maintain, and
fewer items that can fail and bring the overall solution down.
3 Based on Intel measurements.
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Flexibility
The has the ability to grow with your application requirements, thanks to: HS22
Up to two multi-core Xeon processors (up to twelve cores per server).
A choice of processor speeds from 1.6 to 3.6GHz, up to 12MB of shared cache, and a choice of
power draw from 40W to 130W.
A choice of memory speeds from 800MHz to 1333MHz.
Up to 192GB of system memory in 12 DIMM slots.
Two internal hot-swap 2.5-inch SAS or SATA HDDs or solid state drives, and access to terabytes of
external IBM System Storage® SAN and NAS storage devices. 2.5-inch drives consume
approximately half the power of 3.5-inch drives.
Two Gigabit Ethernet ports standard; plus more, using either a 2-port or 4-port Gigabit Ethernet
Expansion Card or a BladeCenter PCI Express I/O Expansion Unit .
In addition, the various offer a high degree of flexibility: BladeCenter chassis
A 30mm HS22 blade server can be upgraded, via a planned PCI Express I/O Expansion Unit. This
expandability allows configurations that are 30mm or 60mm wide, with a variety of I/O options,
depending on need.
When installed in a BladeCenter H high-speed switch bay, the optional Multi-Switch Interconnect
Module doubles the number of Gigabit Ethernet and Fibre Channel connections to every blade in
the chassis (up to 8 or 12 ports, depending on the blade server).
Xeon processor-based HS22 blades can be used in the same chassis as Intel processor-based
HC10, HS12, HS20, HS21, HS21 XM HS40, , and HX5 blades; AMD Opteron processor-based
LS20, LS21, LS22, LS41 and LS42 blades; IBM PowerPC® processor-based JS20, JS21, and JS22
blades; POWER6® processor-based JS12, JS23, and JS43 Express blades; POWER7® processor-
based PS700, PS701, and PS702 blades; Cell Broadband Engineprocessor-based QS21; and
IBM PowerXCell™ processor-based QS22 blades. Depending on the blade servers used, the various
BladeCenter chassis support Microsoft
® Windows®, Linux®, Novell Netware, IBM AIX
® IBM i, and
Sun Solaris 10 operating systems in the same chassis.
Most HS/LS/JS/PS/QS blade servers ever released by IBM are are supported in every BladeCenter
chassis ever released, going back to 20024.. Every switch module released by IBM is equally
compatible. (Ask HP and Dell how far back their compatibility goes.)
A blade server has access to as many as 10 communication switches/bridges in a BladeCenter
H or 8 in a BladeCenter HT chassis. (Up to 4 switches in a BladeCenter E chassis.) And the
switches can be Ethernet, iSCSI, SAS, InfiniBand, Fibre Channel, or anything else designed and
ServerProven® for BladeCenter use. Switches, bridges and interface cards are currently available
from such vendors as Brocade, Cisco, Intel, QLogic, Voltaire, and others, in addition to IBM/BNT.
Man
ageability
The HS22 blade server includes an Integrated Management Module (IMM) to monitor server
availability, perform Predictive Failure Analysis, etc., and trigger IBM Systems Director alerts. The
IMM performs the functions of both the Baseboard Management Controller (BMC) of earlier systems,
and the Remote Supervisor Adapter II, as well as remote presence/cKVM.
Each BladeCenter chassis includes an Advanced Management Module to provide additional
systems management capabilities, including Web-based out-of-band control; virtual floppy and CD-
ROM support; Windows “blue screen” error capture; LDAP and SSL support; and remote redirection
of video, text, keyboard and mouse.
Integrated industry-standard Unified Extensible Firmware Interface (UEFI) next-generation BIOS.
New capabilities include:
Human readable event logs no more beep codes
Complete setup solution by allowing adapter configuration function to be moved into UEFI
Complete out-of-band coverage by the Advance Settings Utility to simplify remote setup
Integrated industry-standard IPMI 2.0 support works with the IMM to alert IBM Systems Director to
anomalous environmental factors, such as voltage and thermal conditions. It also supports highly
secure remote power control.
Integrated Trusted Platform Module (TPM) 1.2 support.
IBM Systems Director Active Energy Manager, an IBM-exclusive, is designed to take
advantage of new system power management features, by monitoring actual power usage and
providing power consumption capping features. More accurate power usage data helps with data
4 Some older chassis may require power module and management module upgrades. But the chassis itself, as well as fan/blower modules
and other components, are fully compatible.


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