AIX  PowerExecutive  XA-32 
Alert  on  LAN  Predictive  Failure  Analysis  XA-64 
BladeCenter  ServeRAID  X-Architecture 
Chipkill  ServerGuide  XpandOnDemand 
e-business  logo  ServerProven  xSeries 
Eserver  System  x 
 
Intel,  Intel  Xeon,  Itanium,  and  Pentium  are  trademarks  of  Intel  Corporation  in  the 
United  States,  other  countries,  or  both. 
Microsoft,  Windows,  and  Windows  NT  are  trademarks  of  Microsoft  Corporation  in 
the  United  States,  other  countries,  or  both. 
Adobe  and  PostScript  are  either  registered  trademarks  or  trademarks  of  Adobe 
Systems  Incorporated  in  the  United  States,  other  countries,  or  both. 
UNIX  is  a  registered  trademark  of  The  Open  Group  in  the  United  States  and  other 
countries. 
Java  and  all  Java-based  trademarks  are  trademarks  of  Sun  Microsystems,  Inc.  in 
the  United  States,  other  countries,  or  both. 
Adaptec  and  HostRAID  are  trademarks  of  Adaptec,  Inc.,  in  the  United  States,  other 
countries,  or  both. 
Linux  is  a  registered  trademark  of  Linus  Torvalds  in  the  United  States,  other 
countries,  or  both. 
Red  Hat,  the  Red  Hat  “Shadow  Man”  logo,  and  all  Red  Hat-based  trademarks  and 
logos  are  trademarks  or  registered  trademarks  of  Red  Hat,  Inc.,  in  the  United  States 
and  other  countries. 
Other  company,  product,  or  service  names  may  be  trademarks  or  service  marks  of 
others. 
Important  notes 
Processor  speeds  indicate  the  internal  clock  speed  of  the  microprocessor;  other 
factors  also  affect  application  performance. 
CD-ROM  drive  speeds  list  the  variable  read  rate.  Actual  speeds  vary  and  are  often 
less  than  the  maximum  possible. 
When  referring  to  microprocessor  storage,  real  and  virtual  storage,  or  channel 
volume,  KB  stands  for  approximately  1000  bytes,  MB  stands  for  approximately  1 
000  000  bytes,  and  GB  stands  for  approximately  1  000  000  000  bytes. 
When  referring  to  hard  disk  drive  capacity  or  communications  volume,  MB  stands 
for  1  000  000  bytes,  and  GB  stands  for  1  000  000  000  bytes.  Total  user-accessible 
capacity  may  vary  depending  on  operating  environments. 
Maximum  internal  hard  disk  drive  capacities  assume  the  replacement  of  any 
standard  hard  disk  drives  and  population  of  all  hard  disk  drive  bays  with  the  largest 
currently  supported  drives  available  from  IBM. 
 
98  IBM  System  x3500  Type  7977:  Installation  Guide