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IBM System X Series User Manual

IBM System X Series
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Attention: To avoid injury, do not place your
fingers around the rack-support wheels 1
when positioning the server on the rails.
Ensure that the handles 2 are fully upright
as shown in the illustration above; then, use
the handles to position the server in front of
and level with the rails, aligning the channels
on the sides of the server with the rails. Slide
the server onto the rails, resting the
rack-support wheels on the rails, until the
release latches contact the rails.
6
Use four M4 screws per side to secure the
server to the rails; then, remove the
rack-support wheels 1 and the handles 2
and store them in a safe place. Also remove
the blue thumbscrew 3 from the left side of
the server and store it in a safe place.
Note: The rack-support wheels and the
handles are required if you remove the server
from the rack cabinet. You must also install
the blue thumbscrew if you intend to remove
the server from the rack cabinet and move the
server to a new location.
7
Insert the tab on the bottom edge of the cable
management arm hinge plate 1 into the slot
at the rear-left side of the server; then, attach
the plate to the server with the M3.5
thumbscrew.
8
Press in on the slide-rail-locking latches and
slide the server fully into the rack cabinet.
Slide the cable-management-arm bracket over
the right-rear M6 screws 1. Ensure that
both rear slide-rail brackets are vertically
aligned; then, fully tighten the four rear M6
screws.
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IBM System X Series Specifications

General IconGeneral
Product TypeServer
SeriesSystem x
Form FactorRack, Tower, Blade
Processor TypeIntel Xeon
Memory TypeDDR3, DDR4
Memory CapacityUp to several TB (depending on the specific model)
Storage Controller TypeSAS, SATA
Storage OptionsHDD, SSD
RAID Levels0, 1, 5, 6, 10
Power Supply TypeRedundant hot-swappable
Operating System SupportWindows Server, Linux, VMware
NetworkingGigabit Ethernet, 10 Gigabit Ethernet (depending on the specific model)
ManagementIBM Integrated Management Module (IMM)

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