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IBM BladeCenter Foundation for Cloud:
Integration Guide

Solution Overview
                IBM® BladeCenter® Foundation for Cloud delivers an ideal platform to expedite virtualized
                computing through a pre-integrated, pre-tested system that helps you to deploy new
                workloads quickly.

                BladeCenter Foundation for Cloud offers the following benefits:
                   Reduced complexity and accelerated implementation of your virtualized data center, using
                   pre-integrated and pre-tested systems with management software, servers and converged
                   networking
                   Pre-installed VMware ESXi
                   Easy connection to external storage, such as IP-based Small Computer System Interface
                   (iSCSI), network-attached storage (NAS), Fibre Channel (FC), or Fibre Channel over
                   Ethernet (FCoE)
                   Reduced infrastructure administration cost with single point of management for virtual and
                   physical resources
                   Extendable to a cloud environment without rip-and-replace

                IBM BladeCenter Foundation for Cloud is an optimized, integrated system consisting of
                servers, converged networking, storage, and software that can enable IBM Business Partners
                to quickly deploy a sophisticated IT solution that is ready for virtualization ready to use. This
                configuration requires obtaining a VMware vSphere license (Enterprise 4.1 at a minimum).

                This document has been developed by IBM to help IBM Business Partners to deploy
                BladeCenter Foundation for Cloud using the solution elements contained in this document.
                While this solution is available fully integrated from IBM, this document helps you customize
                the solution for your clients.




© Copyright IBM Corp. 2011. All rights reserved.                                        ibm.com/redbooks        1
In this paper, we present sample BladeCenter Foundation for Cloud configurations in small,
               medium, and large sizes. For each of these configurations, we show you what to order and
               how to integrate, based on IBM-tested solutions. We provide additional resources you can
               contact and easy information for ordering all of the parts required for each configuration.

               This paper contains the following sections:
                  “Overview of small, medium, and large configurations” on page 2
                  “Installing hardware components” on page 8
                  “Populating the rack enclosures” on page 14
                  “Cabling the BladeCenter Foundation for Cloud” on page 19
                  “Updating the hardware and firmware drivers” on page 20
                  “Additional References” on page 22
                  “Appendix A. Small configuration parts catalog” on page 23
                  “Appendix B. Medium configuration parts catalog” on page 24
                  “Appendix C. Large configuration parts catalog” on page 25



Overview of small, medium, and large configurations
               There are three tested reference configurations for the IBM BladeCenter Foundation for
               Cloud:
                  Small: Designed for departmental, pilot, and budget-conscious data centers
                  Medium: Intended for most data centers looking for rapid migration and scale-up of
                  resources
                  Large: Designed to provide scale to new or existing virtualized data centers

               Each configuration represents the number of workloads (including virtual machines) that can
               be supported and can be expanded to meet specific customer requirements.These
               configurations are shown in the following sections.




2   IBM BladeCenter Foundation for Cloud: Integration Guide
Small configuration with optional storage
           Figure 1 shows the BladeCenter Foundation for Cloud small configuration.


                                                                                                   1 x 42U Rack (shown as an example)




                                                                                                   1 x DS3524 Dual Controller with 8 Gbps FC (opt.)


                                                                                                   1 x Management Server x3550 M3 preloaded with:
                                                                                                   * Systems Director 6.2
                                                                                                   * Active Energy Manager 4.3
                                                                                                   * vSphere Client 4.1
                                                                                                   * DS Storage 10.7


                                                                                                   1 x BladeCenter Foundation for Cloud chassis
                                                                                                   preloaded with:
                                                                                                   * 2 x Virtual Fabric 10 Gb Switch
                                                                                                   * 2 x Virtual Fabric Extension Module
                                                                                                   * 2 x Server Connectivity Module
                        BladeCenter H



                         1         2    3   4   5   6   7   8   9   10   11   12   13   14
                                                                                                   * IBM BladeCenter Open Fabric Manager Basic


                                                                                                   4 x BladeCenter Foundation for Cloud HS22V
                                                                                                   preloaded with:
                         1         2    3   4   5   6   7   8   9   10   11   12   13   14
                                                                                                   * E5649 6C 2.53 GHz, 12 x 8 GB DIMM
                                                                                                   * Virtual Fabric Adapter with FCoE & VMware ESXi




           Figure 1 Small BladeCenter Foundation for Cloud configuration




                                                                                             IBM BladeCenter Foundation for Cloud: Integration Guide   3
Table 1 shows the part ordering information for the main components of a small configuration.
                   Note that storage is optional depending on the requirements of the solution.

                   “Appendix A. Small configuration parts catalog” on page 23 provides a complete list of parts
                   for a small configuration.

Table 1 Small configuration parts list
    Components                           MTM        Quantity   Description

    Management Server                    7944-DDx   1             Director 6.2
                                                                  Active Energy Manager (AEM) 4.3
                                                                  vSphere Client 4.1
                                                                  DS Storage Manager 10.7
                                                                  Windows 2008 R2 Standard Edition 64-bit

    Foundation for Cloud HS22V           7871-91x   4             E5649 6C 2.53 GHz
                                                                  12 x 8 GB DIMM
                                                                  Emulex Virtual Fabric Adapter II with FCoE
                                                                  VMware ESXi

    Foundation for Cloud Chassis         8852-93x   1             Ethernet & Fibre Channel Switching
                                                                  BladeCenter Open Fabric Manager (BOFM) Basic

    (opt.) System Storage® DS3524        1746A4D    1             8 Gb Fibre Channel Interface
                                                                  Dual redundant controllers




4       IBM BladeCenter Foundation for Cloud: Integration Guide
Medium configuration with optional storage
           Figure 2 shows the BladeCenter Foundation for Cloud medium configuration.


                                                                                                   1 x 42U Rack (shown as an example)




                                                                                                   1
                                                                                                   2 x DS3524 Dual Controller with 8Gbps FC (opt.)
                                                                                                                                   8 Gbps FC (opt.)
                                                                                                   * 6 x System Storage EXP3524
                                                                                                     3




                                                                                                   1 x Management Server x3550 M3 preloaded with:
                                                                                                   * Systems Director 6.2
                                                                                                   * Active Energy Manager 4.3
                                                                                                   * vSphere Client 4.1
                                                                                                   * DS Storage 10.7


                                                                                                   1 x BladeCenter Foundation for Cloud chassis
                                                                                                   preloaded with:
                                                                                                   * 2 x Virtual Fabric 10 Gb Switch
                                                                                                   * 2 x Virtual Fabric Extension Module
                                                                                                   * 2 x Server Connectivity Module
                        BladeCenter H



                         1         2    3   4   5   6   7   8   9   10   11   12   13   14
                                                                                                   * IBM BladeCenter Open Fabric Manager Basic


                                                                                                   14 x BladeCenter Foundation for Cloud HS22V
                                                                                                   preloaded with:
                         1         2    3   4   5   6   7   8   9   10   11   12   13   14
                                                                                                   * E5649 6C 2.53 GHz, 12 x 8 GB DIMM
                                                                                                   * Virtual Fabric Adapter with FCoE & VMware ESXi




           Figure 2 Medium BladeCenter Foundation for Cloud configuration




                                                                                             IBM BladeCenter Foundation for Cloud: Integration Guide   5
Table 2 shows the part ordering information for the main components of a medium
                   configuration. Note that storage is optional, depending on the requirements of the solution.

                   “Appendix B. Medium configuration parts catalog” on page 24 provides a complete list of
                   parts for a medium configuration.

Table 2 Medium configuration parts list
    Components                      MTM           Quantity   Description

    Management Server               7944-DDx      1               Director 6.2
                                                                  AEM 4.3
                                                                  vSphere Client 4.1
                                                                  DS Storage Manager 10.7
                                                                  Windows 2008 R2 Standard Edition 64-bit

    Foundation for Cloud HS22V      7871-91x      14              E5649 6C 2.53 GHz
                                                                  12 x 8 GB DIMM
                                                                  VFA2 with FCoE
                                                                  VMware ESXi

    Foundation for Cloud Chassis    8852-93x      1               Ethernet & Fibre Channel Switching
                                                                  BOFM Basic

    (opt.) System Storage DS3524    1746A4D       1               8 Gb Fibre Channel Interface
                                                                  Dual redundant controllers

    (opt.) System Storage EXP3524   1746A4E       3               6 Gb SAS disk enclosure




6       IBM BladeCenter Foundation for Cloud: Integration Guide
Large configuration with optional storage
           Figure 3 shows the BladeCenter Foundation for Cloud large configuration.


                                                                                                   1 x 42U Rack (shown as an example)




                                                                                                   2 x DS3524 Dual Controller with 8Gbps FC (opt.)
                                                                                                                                   8 Gbps FC (opt.)
                                                                                                   * 6 x System Storage EXP3524




                                                                                                   1 x Management Server x3550 M3 preloaded with:
                                                                                                   * Systems Director 6.2
                                                                                                   * Active Energy Manager 4.3
                                                                                                   * vSphere Client 4.1
                        BladeCenter H



                         1         2    3   4   5   6   7   8   9   10   11   12   13   14
                                                                                                   * DS Storage 10.7


                                                                                                   2 x BladeCenter Foundation for Cloud chassis
                                                                                                   preloaded with:
                         1         2    3   4   5   6   7   8   9   10   11   12   13   14
                                                                                                   * 2 x Virtual Fabric 10 Gb Switch
                                                                                                   * 2 x Virtual Fabric Extension Module
                                                                                                   * 2 x Server Connectivity Module
                        BladeCenter H



                         1         2    3   4   5   6   7   8   9   10   11   12   13   14
                                                                                                   * IBM BladeCenter Open Fabric Manager Basic


                                                                                                   28 x BladeCenter Foundation for Cloud HS22V
                                                                                                   preloaded with:
                         1         2    3   4   5   6   7   8   9   10   11   12   13   14
                                                                                                   * E5649 6C 2.53 GHz, 12 x 8 GB DIMM
                                                                                                   * Virtual Fabric Adapter with FCoE & VMware ESXi




           Figure 3 Large BladeCenter Foundation for Cloud configuration




                                                                                             IBM BladeCenter Foundation for Cloud: Integration Guide   7
Table 3 shows the part ordering information for the main components of a large configuration.
                   Note that storage is optional, depending on the requirements of the solution.

                   “Appendix C. Large configuration parts catalog” on page 25 provides a complete list of parts
                   for a large configuration.

Table 3 Large configuration parts list
    Components                           MTM        Quantity   Description

    Management Server                    7944-DDx   1             Director 6.2
                                                                  AEM 4.3
                                                                  vSphere Client 4.1
                                                                  DS Storage Manager 10.7
                                                                  Windows 2008 R2 Standard Edition 64-bit

    Foundation for Cloud HS22V           7871-91x   28            E5649 6C 2.53 GHz
                                                                  12 x 8 GB DIMM
                                                                  VFA2 with FCoE
                                                                  VMware ESXi

    Foundation for Cloud Chassis         8852-93x   1             Ethernet & Fibre Channel Switching
                                                                  BOFM Basic

    (opt.) System Storage DS3524         1746A4D    2             8 Gb Fibre Channel Interface
                                                                  Dual redundant controllers

    (opt) System Storage EXP3524         1746A4E    6             6 Gb SAS disk enclosure




Installing hardware components
                   Each BladeCenter Foundation for Cloud configuration has these common hardware
                   elements:
                       Management server
                       Host servers with converged networking
                       Chassis with converged networking
                       Storage components

                   This section discusses these elements in detail.




8       IBM BladeCenter Foundation for Cloud: Integration Guide
System x3550 M3 management server
          The specially configured management server is an IBM System x3550 M3, preloaded with a
          customizable systems management tools you need to manage critical hardware components
          of IBM BladeCenter for Cloud. This management server can also easily scale to manage
          other components in your data center.

          The management server comes preloaded with the following components:
             Windows Server 2008 R2 Standard 64 bit
             Systems Management Software
             – IBM Systems Director 6.2
             – Active Energy Manager v4.3
             – ToolsCenter
                •   Bootable Media Creator 2.0
                •   Advanced Setup Utility 3.5
                •   Dynamic Systems Analysis 3.0
                •   UpdateXpress System Pack Installer 4.0
             – IBM DS Storage Manager v10.7
             – VMware vSphere Client 4.1 64 bit

          The management server is an IBM System x3550 M3 model 7944-DDx, which has the
          following specifications:
             Two 2.40 GHz Intel Xeon E5620s (4 cores, 2.40 GHz, 12 MB cache, 1066 MHz, 80 W)
             24 GB memory (6x 4 GB)
             IBM ServeRAID M5015 RAID adapter with battery
             Four 300 GB SAS hard disk drives (HDDs) (2.5")
             Four 1 Gb Ethernet ports with onboard dual-port Ethernet controller and one dual-port
             1 Gb Ethernet daughter card installed in a dedicated slot
             Two 675 W redundant power supplies
             IBM UltraSlim Enhanced Serial Advanced Technology Attachment (SATA) multi-burner
             optical drive
             Two available Peripheral Component Interconnect Express (PCIe) 2.0 x16 slots
             Rack slide kit and cable management arm

          Details about this model can be found in the announcement letter:
          http://ibm.com/common/ssi/cgi-bin/ssialias?infotype=dd&subtype=ca&&htmlfid=897/ENU
          S111-091

          We suggest that clients load and run their virtualization management software (for example,
          VMware vCenter) from the same server for optimal utilization of resources.

          For more information about the IBM x3550 M3 server, see the IBM Installation and User’s
          Guide for the x3550 M3, which can be found at the following address:
          http://ibm.com/support/entry/portal/docdisplay?lndocid=MIGR-5083597




                                              IBM BladeCenter Foundation for Cloud: Integration Guide   9
The management server has four onboard 1 Gb Ethernet controllers. For redundancy and
               failover, they are configured as a NIC team. By using Broadcom Advanced Control Suite
               (BACS) software, two NICs will connect to the customer network, and two NICs will connect
               to the management network. Figure 4, Figure 5, and Figure 6 on page 11 show the front, top,
               and side views of the System x3550 M3, respectively.




                                                                                                          Light path
                                                                                                         diagnostics
                                                                                                         panel eject
                   Four hot-swap                                                                            button
                                     Four hot-swap   Two USB
                    2.5 in. bays                                 Video
                                      2.5 in. bays   2.0 ports                   Pop-out light path
                                    or one DVD bay                port
                                                                               diagnostics panel with
                                                                                 power button and
                                                                                    status LEDs

               Figure 4 System x3550 M3 front view



                      Six hot-     USB socket for    RAID controller in   Processor          Hot-swap power
                     swap fans      hypervisor        dedicated slot       sockets            supply bays




                           Hot-swap HDD        18 DIMM            PCIe slots            Ethernet daughter card
                                bays            sockets                                (standard in model DDx)

               Figure 5 System x3550 M3 top view




10   IBM BladeCenter Foundation for Cloud: Integration Guide
Ethernet port   PCIe slot      Video             PCIe slot                Power supply
               for IMM                       port                                        socket




                  Ports for Ethernet
                                         Standard Gb           Serial     USB           Hot-swap power
                   daughter card
                                         Ethernet ports         port      ports          supply bays
              (standard in model DDx)

          Figure 6 System x3550 M3 back view


BladeCenter Foundation for Cloud chassis with converged networking
          The small, medium and large offerings include one or two configured IBM BladeCenter H
          chassis at the core. Figure 7 shows a view of the front and rear of a BladeCenter H, which is
          composed of the following components:
             Between 4 and 28x HS22V blades, depending on the configuration (small, medium or
             large) selected
             2 x IBM BNT® Virtual Fabric 10 Gb Switch Modules in Bays 7 and 9 (per chassis)
             2 x QLogic Virtual Fabric Extension Modules in Bays 3 and 5 (per chassis)
             2 x Server Connectivity Modules in bays 1 and 2 (per chassis)
             4 x 2980 W high efficiency power supplies
             2 x Advanced Management Modules




             Figure 7 BladeCenter H front and rear views




                                                    IBM BladeCenter Foundation for Cloud: Integration Guide   11
IBM BNT Virtual Fabric 10 Gb Switch Modules and QLogic Virtual Fabric Extension Modules
               enable converged networking that can easily connect to the client's current LAN and SAN
               environment without the need of additional top-of-rack hardware. Simply connect LAN
               infrastructure to the 10 Gb BNT Virtual Fabric Switch Module’s Ethernet ports and SAN
               infrastructure to the Fibre Channel ports of the Virtual Fabric Extension Module for an
               optimized solution without rip-and-replace.

               Server Connectivity Module has been included in the configuration to provide additional 1 Gb
               ports.


BladeCenter Foundation for Cloud HS22V host servers
               The BladeCenter Foundation for Cloud HS22V has been designed specifically for use in
               virtualized environments. With 18 DIMM slots supporting up to 288 Gb of DDR3 memory, the
               HS22V allows you to provision up to 50% more virtual machines, enabling up to three virtual
               NICs per adapter or larger virtual machines per blade compared to mainstream two-socket
               blade servers. An embedded hypervisor USB key enables easy deployment of the vSphere
               Hypervisor virtualization solution. The server will be implemented with a 10 Gb Virtual Fabric
               Adapter on each blade, enabling up to eight virtual NICs per adapter.

               All of the management virtual machines and All of the management VMs and compute VMs
               will be hosted on either the DS3524 storage subsystem or an external SAN attached storage
               if BladeCenter Foundation for Cloud is being deployed with an existing SAN.

               Figure 8 shows the location of key components in the BladeCenter Foundation for Cloud
               HS22V server. More details can be found at the following address:
               http://ibm.com/systems/bladecenter/hardware/servers/hs22v/

                               Memory for      Processor 2                USB          CIOv
                               processor 2                              connector    connector




                               Two 1.8 inch     Processor 1       Memory for            CFFh
                                 SSDs                             processor 1         connector

               Figure 8 Internals of the HS22V blade server




12   IBM BladeCenter Foundation for Cloud: Integration Guide
This process will be the same for each of the BladeCenter Foundation for Cloud HS22V
          servers in the small, medium, and large IBM BladeCenter configurations. Each of the HS22V
          servers will ship in its own packaging and will come pre-installed with processor, memory, and
          the Virtual Fabric Adapter.

          For a list of the supported optional modules for each blade or chassis, see the HS22V (7871)
          Configurations and Options Guide (COG) at the following address:
          http://ibm.com/systems/xbc/cog/bc_hs22v_7871/bc_hs22v_7871aag.html

          The BladeCenter Foundation for Cloud HS22V server comes pre-installed with the following
          components:
             2 x E5649 CPUs (six physical cores per processor)
             12 x 8 Gb DIMMs
             1 x 10 Gb Virtual Fabric Adapter (in CFFh connector)
             1 x VMware ESXi 4.1 Update 1 Hypervisor USB


IBM System Storage DS3524
          IBM has combined best-of-breed development with leading host interface and drive
          technology in the DS3524, providing a seamless path to consolidated and efficient storage
          while improving performance, flexibility, scalability, data security, and energy efficiency.

          The DS3524 is a member of the DS3500 family of storage subsystems. See the DS3500
          home page for more information about these products:
          http://ibm.com/systems/storage/disk/ds3500/

          Figure 9 shows the front view of the DS3524 unit.




          Figure 9 DS3524 storage subsystem

          The DS3524 has two management Ethernet ports per controller. Use one Ethernet port for
          daily management of your DS3524 storage subsystem. Reserve the other port for use by
          service personnel or for subsystem monitoring hardware that might be available in the future.

          Default IP addresses are provided in initial configuration. The IP addresses must be changed
          on both controllers A and B. The values are the default IP addresses of the first management
          Ethernet ports are as follows:
             Controller A: 192.168.128.101/16 (subnet mask should be specified)
             Controller B: 192.168.128.102/16 (subnet mask)




                                              IBM BladeCenter Foundation for Cloud: Integration Guide    13
The default IP addresses of the second management Ethernet ports are as follows:
                  Controller A: 192.168.129.101/16 (subnet mask)
                  Controller B: 192.168.129.102/16 (subnet mask)


IBM Power Distribution Units
               The IBM Power Distribution Unit must be configured to work with power supplies of different
               countries because it varies by country (such as 110V as opposed to 220V and 50 Hz as
               opposed to 60Hz). We suggest that you use the IBM rack power configurator for each country
               where the unit is configured. We also suggest that you use IBM 7176 Ultra Density Enterprise
               Power Distribution Units for this solution. These units can be tightly integrated with IBM
               Systems Director Active Energy Manager™, a power management and monitoring
               component of the IBM Systems Director 6.2 platform.

               Information on the rack power configurator can be found at the following address:
               http://ibm.com/systems/xbc/cog/rackpwr/7176ultra_density_enterprise_pdu_us_ca.html

               Power cables to connect to the PDU will vary depending upon your geography or
               country-specific needs. Design your solution for redundancy with separate PDU and power
               sources for each redundant power supply on each particular device.



Populating the rack enclosures
               This section describes the rack requirements for the small, medium, and large configurations
               and shows where to install each device in the cabinet. There are a number of locations
               common to all three solutions:
                  The BladeCenter chassis are always mounted at or near the bottom of the cabinet for
                  small and medium configurations and are stacked starting from the bottom of the rack for
                  the large configuration.
                  The Management server is always mounted in location U19.
                  The first System Storage DS3524 is always mounted in U23 and U24.

               The suggested PDUs and necessary redundant power distribution are mounted elsewhere in
               the rack (not shown).




14   IBM BladeCenter Foundation for Cloud: Integration Guide
Racking the small configuration
           The components required for small configuration are the same as and limited to those listed in
           “Populating the rack enclosures” on page 14. Observe the following guidelines when installing
           these components for the small configuration:
              Always mount the BladeCenter Foundation for Cloud chassis at the bottom of the rack.
              Always mount the Management server in location U19.
              Always mount he first System Storage DS3524 in U23 and U24.

           Install the suggested PDUs and necessary redundant power distribution units elsewhere in
           the rack (not shown).

           Figure 10 shows an example of the small configuration.


                                                                                                    1 x 42U Rack (shown as an example)




                                                                                                    1 x DS3524 Dual Controller with 8 Gbps FC (opt.)


                                                                                                    1 x Management Server x3550 M3 preloaded with:
                                                                                                    * Systems Director 6.2
                                                                                                    * Active Energy Manager 4.3
                                                                                                    * vSphere Client 4.1
                                                                                                    * DS Storage 10.7


                                                                                                    1 x BladeCenter Foundation for Cloud chassis
                                                                                                    preloaded with:
                                                                                                    * 2 x Virtual Fabric 10 Gb Switch
                                                                                                    * 2 x Virtual Fabric Extension Module
                                                                                                    * 2 x Server Connectivity Module
                        BladeCenter H



                         1         2    3   4   5   6   7   8   9   10   11   12   13   14
                                                                                                    * IBM BladeCenter Open Fabric Manager Basic


                                                                                                    4 x BladeCenter Foundation for Cloud HS22V
                                                                                                    preloaded with:
                         1         2    3   4   5   6   7   8   9   10   11   12   13   14
                                                                                                    * E5649 6C 2.53 GHz, 12 x 8 GB DIMM
                                                                                                    * Virtual Fabric Adapter with FCoE & VMware ESXi




           Figure 10 Small configuration racking




                                                                                             IBM BladeCenter Foundation for Cloud: Integration Guide   15
Racking the medium configuration
               Observe the following guidelines when installing these components for the medium
               configuration:
                  Always mount the BladeCenter Foundation for Cloud chassis at the bottom of the rack.
                  Always mount the Management server in location U19.
                  Always mount he first System Storage DS3524 in U23 and U24.
                  Mount the first System Storage EXP3524 in U25 and 26.
                  Mount the second System Storage EXP3524 in U27 and U28.
                  Mount the third System Storage EXP3524 in U29 and U30.

               Install the suggested PDUs and necessary redundant power distribution units elsewhere in
               the rack (not shown).

               Figure 11 shows an example of the medium configuration.


                                                                                                 1 x 42U Rack (shown as an example)




                                                                                                 1
                                                                                                 2 x DS3524 Dual Controller with 8Gbps FC (opt.)
                                                                                                                                 8 Gbps FC (opt.)
                                                                                                 * 6 x System Storage EXP3524
                                                                                                   3




                                                                                                 1 x Management Server x3550 M3 preloaded with:
                                                                                                 * Systems Director 6.2
                                                                                                 * Active Energy Manager 4.3
                                                                                                 * vSphere Client 4.1
                                                                                                 * DS Storage 10.7


                                                                                                 1 x BladeCenter Foundation for Cloud chassis
                                                                                                 preloaded with:
                                                                                                 * 2 x Virtual Fabric 10 Gb Switch
                                                                                                 * 2 x Virtual Fabric Extension Module
                                                                                                 * 2 x Server Connectivity Module
                            BladeCenter H



                             1         2    3   4   5   6   7   8   9   10   11   12   13   14
                                                                                                 * IBM BladeCenter Open Fabric Manager Basic


                                                                                                 14 x BladeCenter Foundation for Cloud HS22V
                                                                                                 preloaded with:
                             1         2    3   4   5   6   7   8   9   10   11   12   13   14
                                                                                                 * E5649 6C 2.53 GHz, 12 x 8 GB DIMM
                                                                                                 * Virtual Fabric Adapter with FCoE & VMware ESXi




               Figure 11 Medium configuration racking



16   IBM BladeCenter Foundation for Cloud: Integration Guide
Racking the large configuration
           Observe the following guidelines when installing these components for the large
           configuration:
              Mount the first BladeCenter Foundation for Cloud chassis in locations U1 and U9.
              Mount the second BladeCenter Foundation for Cloud chassis in U10 and U18.
              Mount the Management server in U19.
              Mount thee System Storage DS3524 in U23 and U24.
              Mount the second System Storage DS3524 in U31 and U32
              Mount the first System Storage EXP3524 in U25 and U26.
              Mount the second System Storage EXP3524 in U27 and U28.
              Mount the third System Storage EXP3524 is in U29 and U30.
              Mount the fourth System Storage EXP3524 in U33 and U34.
              Mount the fifth System Storage EXP3524 in U35 and U36.
              Mount the sixth System Storage EXP3524 in U37 and U38.

           Install the suggested PDUs and necessary redundant power distribution units elsewhere in
           the rack (not shown).




                                              IBM BladeCenter Foundation for Cloud: Integration Guide   17
Figure 12 shows an example of a large configuration.


                                                                                                 1 x 42U Rack (shown as an example)




                                                                                                 2 x DS3524 Dual Controller with 8Gbps FC (opt.)
                                                                                                                                 8 Gbps FC (opt.)
                                                                                                 * 6 x System Storage EXP3524




                                                                                                 1 x Management Server x3550 M3 preloaded with:
                                                                                                 * Systems Director 6.2
                                                                                                 * Active Energy Manager 4.3
                                                                                                 * vSphere Client 4.1
                            BladeCenter H



                             1         2    3   4   5   6   7   8   9   10   11   12   13   14
                                                                                                 * DS Storage 10.7


                                                                                                 2 x BladeCenter Foundation for Cloud chassis
                                                                                                 preloaded with:
                             1         2    3   4   5   6   7   8   9   10   11   12   13   14
                                                                                                 * 2 x Virtual Fabric 10 Gb Switch
                                                                                                 * 2 x Virtual Fabric Extension Module
                                                                                                 * 2 x Server Connectivity Module
                            BladeCenter H



                             1         2    3   4   5   6   7   8   9   10   11   12   13   14
                                                                                                 * IBM BladeCenter Open Fabric Manager Basic


                                                                                                 28 x BladeCenter Foundation for Cloud HS22V
                                                                                                 preloaded with:
                             1         2    3   4   5   6   7   8   9   10   11   12   13   14
                                                                                                 * E5649 6C 2.53 GHz, 12 x 8 GB DIMM
                                                                                                 * Virtual Fabric Adapter with FCoE & VMware ESXi




               Figure 12 Large configuration racking




18   IBM BladeCenter Foundation for Cloud: Integration Guide
Cabling the BladeCenter Foundation for Cloud
                  This section shows you how to cable the small, medium, and large BladeCenter Foundation
                  for Cloud configurations.


Cabling the small and medium configurations
                  Because the number of servers is the only difference between the small and medium
                  configurations, the cabling shown in Figure 13 applies to both.


        Customer                                                                                                                                                                                                            Customer
      Network Switch                                                                                                                                                                                                        Network
        (10 Gbps                                                                                                                                                                                                             Switch
        Compute)                                                                                                                                                                                                         (1 Gbps Mgmt)

                                      10 Gbps
                                      Compute
                                      Network                                                                           x3550 M3 Mgmt

                                                                                                                                                                                                                      BNT Virtual Fabric
                                                                                                                                                                                                                       10 GbE Switch
                                                                                                                                             BladeCenter H                                                                Module
                        10 Gbps /
                       FCoE Traffic
                                                                                                                                                                                           7
                                                   PS                                                                                                                                                           PS
                                                   2                                                                                                                                                              1
                                                                                                                                                                                           8
                                                   3                                                                                                                                                              4




                                                                                                                                                                                                    OK



                                                                                                                                                                                                               Link




                                                                                                                                                                                                                        1 Gbps Mgmt
                                                                                                                                                                                                              TX/RX




                                QLogic Virtual                                                                                                                                                                            Network
      HS22V with Emulex
                                                                                                                                                                                                         IP




                                    Fabric
                                                        1       5                                                                                                                               3   MM 1
                                                                                                                                                                            1




       2-port 10 Gb CNA
                                                                                                       2
                                                        2       6                                                                                                                               4   MM 2




                               Extension Module

                                                                                                                                                                                           9



                                                                                                                                                                                           10




                                      8 Gbps FC
                                       Network
                                                            1       2            LNK        LNK
                                                                                                                                                                      LNK

                                                                                                                    4   2       4        2       4   2       4
                                                                                                            2   8           8                8           8
                                                                             1              2
                                                                                                       FC                           FC                           FC
                                                                                                                                    4
                                                                                             ID/Diag    3                           5                            6
                                                                        OK




                                                                                 DC             AC                                                                          DC        AC
                                                                                       OK                                                                                        OK




                                                                                                  DS3524


Figure 13 Small and medium configuration cabling




                                                   IBM BladeCenter Foundation for Cloud: Integration Guide                                                                                                                                 19
Cabling the large configuration
                        Figure 14 shows the cabling for a large configuration.



        Customer                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                   Customer
     Network Switches                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                              Network
        (10 Gbps                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                    Switch
        Compute)                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                       Patch                    (1 Gbps Mgmt)
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                       Panel




                                                                                                                                                   x3550 M3 Mgmt


                           10 Gbps
                           Compute
                           Network                                                                              BladeCenter H
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                               AMM
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 7
                                                      PS                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                    PS
                                                      2                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                       1
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 8
                                                      3                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                       4




                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                          OK




                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           BNT Virtual Fabric
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           Link




                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                          TX /RX




                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                            10 GbE Switch
                          10 Gbps/                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                             Module
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                IP




                                                              1           5                                                                                                                                                                                                      3                        MM 1
                                                                                                                                                                                                                 1




                         FCoE Traffic
                                                                                                                              2
                                                              2           6                                                                                                                                                                                                      4                        MM 2




                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                               1 Gbps Mgmt
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 Network
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 9




      HS22V with Emulex                                                                                                                                                                                                                                          10




       2-port 10 Gb CNA
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                     7
                                                      PS                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                          PS
                                                          2                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                        1
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                     8
                                                          3                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                        4




                     QLogic Virtual
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           OK



                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                             L ink




                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                            TX/RX




                         Fabric
                    Extension Module                              1           5
                                                                                                                                                                                                                     1
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                     3                         MM 1
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                     IP




                                        8 Gbps FC
                                                                                                                                  2
                                                                  2           6                                                                                                                                                                                                      4                         MM 2




                                         Network

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                     9



                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  10




                                                                      1           2            LNK        LNK                                                                             1   2            LNK           LNK
                                                                                                                                                                                    LNK                                                                                                                   LNK

                                                                                                                                  4   2       4        2       4   2       4                                                                     4   2       4           2       4       2       4
                                                                                                                          2   8           8                8           8                                                                 2   8           8                   8               8
                                                                                           1               2                                                                                           1                 2
                                                                                                                     FC                           FC                           FC                                                   FC                           FC                                  FC
                                                                                                                                                  4                                                                                                              4
                                                                                                           ID/Diag    3                           5                            6                                          ID/Diag    3                           5                                   6
                                                                                      OK                                                                                                          OK




                                         DS3524                                                 DC
                                                                                                     OK
                                                                                                                AC                                                                                         DC
                                                                                                                                                                                                                 OK
                                                                                                                                                                                                                             AC




Figure 14 Large configuration cabling



Updating the hardware and firmware drivers
                        Hardware and firmware drivers for the BladeCenter Foundation for Cloud solution should be
                        updated prior to taking any other action. In order to update the device drivers, an FTP or
                        TFTP server is required with network access to the Advanced Management Module (AMM) or
                        the Management network on each device.

                        In order to update devices using the network, each device must have a valid IP address and
                        be reachable from end to end by ping, HTTP, FTP, or TFTP, depending upon the update
                        method.

                        A unique IBM ToolsCenter bootable CD/DVD can be created to update the firmware for most
                        of the components for System x® and BladeCenter servers. The ToolsCenter Creation tools
                        can be found at the following address:
                        http://ibm.com/support/entry/portal/docdisplay?lndocid=TOOL-CENTER




20       IBM BladeCenter Foundation for Cloud: Integration Guide
Table 4 shows the supported components of the BladeCenter Foundation for Cloud. If you
                deviate from the suggestion outlined in the table, you might have unexpected results. The
                firmware levels in Table 4 can be used for small, medium, and large BladeCenter Foundation
                for Cloud configurations (current as of August 2011).

Table 4 Firmware levels
                   Product                              Firmware                    Version

 Management        x3550 M3                             UEFI                        v1.09
 Server                                                 IMM                         v1.22
                                                        QLogic 8 GB FC              v2.24
                                                        ServeRAID M5015             v12.12.0-0047

                   Windows drivers                      Broadcom NetXtreme II       v5.2.17.0c
                                                        QLogic StorPort driver      v9.1.8.25
                                                        ServeRAID M5015             v4.17.2
                                                        Broadcom NetXtreme          v2.1.5a
                                                        update

 Chassis /         BladeCenter AMM Firmware                                         v3.62c
 Networking
 switches          IBM BNT 10-Port 10 Gb Virtual        BladeOS (TFTP server        v6.7.1.0
                   Fabric                               required)                   Detailed instructions can
                                                                                    be found at:
                                                                                    ftp://ftp.software.ibm.co
                                                                                    m/systems/support/system_
                                                                                    x_pdf/46m1525.pdf
                                                                                    and:
                                                                                    http://www.bladenetwork.n
                                                                                    et/IBM-BladeCenter-suppor
                                                                                    t.html

                   Server Connectivity Module                                       v1.1.3.0

                   QLogic Virtual Fabric Extension
                                                                                    v9.0.3.02
                   Module

 Blade server      BladeCenter HS22V                    UEFI                        v1.14
                                                        IMM                         v1.28
                                                        DSA                         v3.46

                   Virtual Fabric Advanced II adapter                               Emulex Release 2.3 OCM
                                                                                    5.1.42-12




                                                        IBM BladeCenter Foundation for Cloud: Integration Guide   21
Additional References
                  IBM BladeCenter Foundation for Cloud home page
                  http://ibm.com/systems/bladecenter/solutions/infrastructure/virtualization/inte
                  gratedcloudplatform/
                  BladeCenter H:
                  http://ibm.com/support/fixcentral/systemx/selectFixes
                  BladeCenter HS22V firmware updates:
                  http://ibm.com/support/fixcentral/systemx/selectFixes#Network
                  Announcement Letter, IBM BladeCenter Foundation for Cloud models
                  http://ibm.com/common/ssi/cgi-bin/ssialias?infotype=dd&subtype=ca&&htmlfid=897/
                  ENUS111-156
                  Announcement Letter, IBM BladeCenter Foundation for Cloud Chassis
                  http://ibm.com/common/ssi/cgi-bin/ssialias?infotype=dd&subtype=ca&&htmlfid=897/
                  ENUS111-158




22   IBM BladeCenter Foundation for Cloud: Integration Guide
Appendix A. Small configuration parts catalog
                 Table 5 contains the parts catalog for an IBM BladeCenter Foundation for Cloud small
                 configuration.

Table 5 Small parts configuration catalog
 Part #            Description                                                                Quantity

 Management server

 7944-DDx          Director 6.2, AEM 4.3, vSphere Client 4.1, DS Storage Manager 10.7         1

 Chassis / Networking (1 chassis)

 88524Tx           IBM BladeCenter H                                                          1

 68Y6601           IBM BladeCenter H 2980 W AC Power Modules w/Fan Pack                       1

 2019A1X           IBM BladeCenter Advanced Management Module                                 1

 46M0902           IBM UltraSlim Enhanced SATA Multi-Burner                                   1

 46C7191           BNT Virtual Fabric 10 Gb Switch Module for IBM BladeCenter                 2

 39Y9324           Server Connectivity Module for IBM BladeCenter                             2

 46M6172           QLogic Virtual Fabric Extension Module for IBM BladeCenter                 2

 44X1964           IBM 8 Gb SFP+ SW Optic Transceiver                                         4

 44W4408           10 GbE 850 nm Fiber SFP+ Transceiver (SR) for IBM BladeCenter              8

 2019B1X           IBM BladeCenter Open Fabric Manager                                        1

 Blade Server (4 servers)

 7871B6x           IBM BladeCenter HS22V                                                      4

                   8 GB (1 x 8 GB, 2Rx4, 1.35 V) PC3L-10600 CL9 ECC DDR3 1333 MHz VLP
 46C0568                                                                                      48
                   RDIMM

 81Y6042           Addl Intel Xeon Processor E5649 6C 2.53 GHz 12 MB Cache 1333 MHz 80w       4

 90Y3566           Emulex 10 GbE Virtual Fabric Adapter Advanced II - IBM BladeCenter         4

 41Y8296           IBM USB Memory Key for VMware ESXi 4.1 Update 1                            4

 95Y1111           IBM Sys Dir Std Ed for IBM x86, V6.x, Per Mgd Svr with 1 Year SW S&S       4




                                                       IBM BladeCenter Foundation for Cloud: Integration Guide   23
Appendix B. Medium configuration parts catalog
                 Table 6 contains the parts catalog for an IBM BladeCenter Foundation for Cloud medium
                 configuration.

Table 6 Medium!parts configuration catalog
 Part #           Description                                                            Quantity

 Management Server

 7944-DDx         Director 6.2, AEM 4.3, vSphere Client 4.1, DS Storage Manager 10.7     1

 Chassis / Networking (1 chassis)

 88524Tx          IBM BladeCenter H                                                      1

 68Y6601          IBM BladeCenter H 2980 W AC Power Modules w/Fan Pack                   1

 2019A1X          IBM BladeCenter Advanced Management Module                             1

 46M0902          IBM UltraSlim Enhanced SATA Multi-Burner                               1

 46C7191          BNT Virtual Fabric 10 Gb Switch Module for IBM BladeCenter             2

 39Y9324          Server Connectivity Module for IBM BladeCenter                         2

 46M6172          QLogic Virtual Fabric Extension Module for IBM BladeCenter             2

 44X1964          IBM 8 Gb SFP+ SW Optic Transceiver                                     4

 44W4408          10 GbE 850 nm Fiber SFP+ Transceiver (SR) for IBM BladeCenter          8

 2019B1X          IBM BladeCenter Open Fabric Manager                                    1

 Blade Server (14 servers)

 7871B6x          IBM BladeCenter HS22V                                                  14

                  8 GB (1 x 8 GB, 2Rx4, 1.35 V) PC3L-10600 CL9 ECC DDR3 1333 MHz VLP
 46C0568                                                                                 168
                  RDIMM

 81Y6042          Addl Intel Xeon Processor E5649 6C 2.53 GHz 12 MB Cache 1333 MHz 80w   14

 90Y3566          Emulex 10 GbE Virtual Fabric Adapter Advanced II - IBM BladeCenter     14

 41Y8296          IBM USB Memory Key for VMware ESXi 4.1 Update 1                        14

 95Y1111          IBM Sys Dir Std Ed for IBM x86, V6.x, Per Mgd Svr with 1 Year SW S&S   14




24    IBM BladeCenter Foundation for Cloud: Integration Guide
Appendix C. Large configuration parts catalog
                  Table 7 contains the parts catalog for an IBM BladeCenter Foundation for Cloud large
                  configuration.

Table 7   Large parts configuration catalog
 Part #             Description                                                                Quantity

 Management Server

 7944-DDx           Director 6.2, AEM 4.3, vSphere Client 4.1, DS Storage Manager 10.7         1

 Chassis / Networking (2 chassis)

 88524Tx            IBM BladeCenter H                                                          2

 68Y6601            IBM BladeCenter H 2980 W AC Power Modules w/Fan Pack                       2

 2019A1X            IBM BladeCenter Advanced Management Module                                 2

 46M0902            IBM UltraSlim Enhanced SATA Multi-Burner                                   2

 46C7191            BNT Virtual Fabric 10 Gb Switch Module for IBM BladeCenter                 4

 39Y9324            Server Connectivity Module for IBM BladeCenter                             4

 46M6172            QLogic Virtual Fabric Extension Module for IBM BladeCenter                 4

 44X1964            IBM 8 Gb SFP+ SW Optic Transceiver                                         8

 44W4408            10 GbE 850 nm Fiber SFP+ Transceiver (SR) for IBM BladeCenter              16

 2019B1X            IBM BladeCenter Open Fabric Manager                                        2

 Blade Server (28 servers)

 7871B6x            IBM BladeCenter HS22V                                                      28

                    8 GB (1 x 8 GB, 2Rx4, 1.35 V) PC3L-10600 CL9 ECC DDR3 1333 MHz VLP
 46C0568                                                                                       336
                    RDIMM

 81Y6042            Addl Intel Xeon Processor E5649 6C 2.53 GHz 12 MB Cache 1333 MHz 80w       28

 90Y3566            Emulex 10 GbE Virtual Fabric Adapter Advanced II - IBM BladeCenter         28

 41Y8296            IBM USB Memory Key for VMware ESXi 4.1 Update 1                            28

 95Y1111            IBM Sys Dir Std Ed for IBM x86, V6.x, Per Mgd Svr with 1 Year SW S&S       28




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  • 1. Redpaper Stephen Smith IBM BladeCenter Foundation for Cloud: Integration Guide Solution Overview IBM® BladeCenter® Foundation for Cloud delivers an ideal platform to expedite virtualized computing through a pre-integrated, pre-tested system that helps you to deploy new workloads quickly. BladeCenter Foundation for Cloud offers the following benefits: Reduced complexity and accelerated implementation of your virtualized data center, using pre-integrated and pre-tested systems with management software, servers and converged networking Pre-installed VMware ESXi Easy connection to external storage, such as IP-based Small Computer System Interface (iSCSI), network-attached storage (NAS), Fibre Channel (FC), or Fibre Channel over Ethernet (FCoE) Reduced infrastructure administration cost with single point of management for virtual and physical resources Extendable to a cloud environment without rip-and-replace IBM BladeCenter Foundation for Cloud is an optimized, integrated system consisting of servers, converged networking, storage, and software that can enable IBM Business Partners to quickly deploy a sophisticated IT solution that is ready for virtualization ready to use. This configuration requires obtaining a VMware vSphere license (Enterprise 4.1 at a minimum). This document has been developed by IBM to help IBM Business Partners to deploy BladeCenter Foundation for Cloud using the solution elements contained in this document. While this solution is available fully integrated from IBM, this document helps you customize the solution for your clients. © Copyright IBM Corp. 2011. All rights reserved. ibm.com/redbooks 1
  • 2. In this paper, we present sample BladeCenter Foundation for Cloud configurations in small, medium, and large sizes. For each of these configurations, we show you what to order and how to integrate, based on IBM-tested solutions. We provide additional resources you can contact and easy information for ordering all of the parts required for each configuration. This paper contains the following sections: “Overview of small, medium, and large configurations” on page 2 “Installing hardware components” on page 8 “Populating the rack enclosures” on page 14 “Cabling the BladeCenter Foundation for Cloud” on page 19 “Updating the hardware and firmware drivers” on page 20 “Additional References” on page 22 “Appendix A. Small configuration parts catalog” on page 23 “Appendix B. Medium configuration parts catalog” on page 24 “Appendix C. Large configuration parts catalog” on page 25 Overview of small, medium, and large configurations There are three tested reference configurations for the IBM BladeCenter Foundation for Cloud: Small: Designed for departmental, pilot, and budget-conscious data centers Medium: Intended for most data centers looking for rapid migration and scale-up of resources Large: Designed to provide scale to new or existing virtualized data centers Each configuration represents the number of workloads (including virtual machines) that can be supported and can be expanded to meet specific customer requirements.These configurations are shown in the following sections. 2 IBM BladeCenter Foundation for Cloud: Integration Guide
  • 3. Small configuration with optional storage Figure 1 shows the BladeCenter Foundation for Cloud small configuration. 1 x 42U Rack (shown as an example) 1 x DS3524 Dual Controller with 8 Gbps FC (opt.) 1 x Management Server x3550 M3 preloaded with: * Systems Director 6.2 * Active Energy Manager 4.3 * vSphere Client 4.1 * DS Storage 10.7 1 x BladeCenter Foundation for Cloud chassis preloaded with: * 2 x Virtual Fabric 10 Gb Switch * 2 x Virtual Fabric Extension Module * 2 x Server Connectivity Module BladeCenter H 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 * IBM BladeCenter Open Fabric Manager Basic 4 x BladeCenter Foundation for Cloud HS22V preloaded with: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 * E5649 6C 2.53 GHz, 12 x 8 GB DIMM * Virtual Fabric Adapter with FCoE & VMware ESXi Figure 1 Small BladeCenter Foundation for Cloud configuration IBM BladeCenter Foundation for Cloud: Integration Guide 3
  • 4. Table 1 shows the part ordering information for the main components of a small configuration. Note that storage is optional depending on the requirements of the solution. “Appendix A. Small configuration parts catalog” on page 23 provides a complete list of parts for a small configuration. Table 1 Small configuration parts list Components MTM Quantity Description Management Server 7944-DDx 1 Director 6.2 Active Energy Manager (AEM) 4.3 vSphere Client 4.1 DS Storage Manager 10.7 Windows 2008 R2 Standard Edition 64-bit Foundation for Cloud HS22V 7871-91x 4 E5649 6C 2.53 GHz 12 x 8 GB DIMM Emulex Virtual Fabric Adapter II with FCoE VMware ESXi Foundation for Cloud Chassis 8852-93x 1 Ethernet & Fibre Channel Switching BladeCenter Open Fabric Manager (BOFM) Basic (opt.) System Storage® DS3524 1746A4D 1 8 Gb Fibre Channel Interface Dual redundant controllers 4 IBM BladeCenter Foundation for Cloud: Integration Guide
  • 5. Medium configuration with optional storage Figure 2 shows the BladeCenter Foundation for Cloud medium configuration. 1 x 42U Rack (shown as an example) 1 2 x DS3524 Dual Controller with 8Gbps FC (opt.) 8 Gbps FC (opt.) * 6 x System Storage EXP3524 3 1 x Management Server x3550 M3 preloaded with: * Systems Director 6.2 * Active Energy Manager 4.3 * vSphere Client 4.1 * DS Storage 10.7 1 x BladeCenter Foundation for Cloud chassis preloaded with: * 2 x Virtual Fabric 10 Gb Switch * 2 x Virtual Fabric Extension Module * 2 x Server Connectivity Module BladeCenter H 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 * IBM BladeCenter Open Fabric Manager Basic 14 x BladeCenter Foundation for Cloud HS22V preloaded with: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 * E5649 6C 2.53 GHz, 12 x 8 GB DIMM * Virtual Fabric Adapter with FCoE & VMware ESXi Figure 2 Medium BladeCenter Foundation for Cloud configuration IBM BladeCenter Foundation for Cloud: Integration Guide 5
  • 6. Table 2 shows the part ordering information for the main components of a medium configuration. Note that storage is optional, depending on the requirements of the solution. “Appendix B. Medium configuration parts catalog” on page 24 provides a complete list of parts for a medium configuration. Table 2 Medium configuration parts list Components MTM Quantity Description Management Server 7944-DDx 1 Director 6.2 AEM 4.3 vSphere Client 4.1 DS Storage Manager 10.7 Windows 2008 R2 Standard Edition 64-bit Foundation for Cloud HS22V 7871-91x 14 E5649 6C 2.53 GHz 12 x 8 GB DIMM VFA2 with FCoE VMware ESXi Foundation for Cloud Chassis 8852-93x 1 Ethernet & Fibre Channel Switching BOFM Basic (opt.) System Storage DS3524 1746A4D 1 8 Gb Fibre Channel Interface Dual redundant controllers (opt.) System Storage EXP3524 1746A4E 3 6 Gb SAS disk enclosure 6 IBM BladeCenter Foundation for Cloud: Integration Guide
  • 7. Large configuration with optional storage Figure 3 shows the BladeCenter Foundation for Cloud large configuration. 1 x 42U Rack (shown as an example) 2 x DS3524 Dual Controller with 8Gbps FC (opt.) 8 Gbps FC (opt.) * 6 x System Storage EXP3524 1 x Management Server x3550 M3 preloaded with: * Systems Director 6.2 * Active Energy Manager 4.3 * vSphere Client 4.1 BladeCenter H 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 * DS Storage 10.7 2 x BladeCenter Foundation for Cloud chassis preloaded with: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 * 2 x Virtual Fabric 10 Gb Switch * 2 x Virtual Fabric Extension Module * 2 x Server Connectivity Module BladeCenter H 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 * IBM BladeCenter Open Fabric Manager Basic 28 x BladeCenter Foundation for Cloud HS22V preloaded with: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 * E5649 6C 2.53 GHz, 12 x 8 GB DIMM * Virtual Fabric Adapter with FCoE & VMware ESXi Figure 3 Large BladeCenter Foundation for Cloud configuration IBM BladeCenter Foundation for Cloud: Integration Guide 7
  • 8. Table 3 shows the part ordering information for the main components of a large configuration. Note that storage is optional, depending on the requirements of the solution. “Appendix C. Large configuration parts catalog” on page 25 provides a complete list of parts for a large configuration. Table 3 Large configuration parts list Components MTM Quantity Description Management Server 7944-DDx 1 Director 6.2 AEM 4.3 vSphere Client 4.1 DS Storage Manager 10.7 Windows 2008 R2 Standard Edition 64-bit Foundation for Cloud HS22V 7871-91x 28 E5649 6C 2.53 GHz 12 x 8 GB DIMM VFA2 with FCoE VMware ESXi Foundation for Cloud Chassis 8852-93x 1 Ethernet & Fibre Channel Switching BOFM Basic (opt.) System Storage DS3524 1746A4D 2 8 Gb Fibre Channel Interface Dual redundant controllers (opt) System Storage EXP3524 1746A4E 6 6 Gb SAS disk enclosure Installing hardware components Each BladeCenter Foundation for Cloud configuration has these common hardware elements: Management server Host servers with converged networking Chassis with converged networking Storage components This section discusses these elements in detail. 8 IBM BladeCenter Foundation for Cloud: Integration Guide
  • 9. System x3550 M3 management server The specially configured management server is an IBM System x3550 M3, preloaded with a customizable systems management tools you need to manage critical hardware components of IBM BladeCenter for Cloud. This management server can also easily scale to manage other components in your data center. The management server comes preloaded with the following components: Windows Server 2008 R2 Standard 64 bit Systems Management Software – IBM Systems Director 6.2 – Active Energy Manager v4.3 – ToolsCenter • Bootable Media Creator 2.0 • Advanced Setup Utility 3.5 • Dynamic Systems Analysis 3.0 • UpdateXpress System Pack Installer 4.0 – IBM DS Storage Manager v10.7 – VMware vSphere Client 4.1 64 bit The management server is an IBM System x3550 M3 model 7944-DDx, which has the following specifications: Two 2.40 GHz Intel Xeon E5620s (4 cores, 2.40 GHz, 12 MB cache, 1066 MHz, 80 W) 24 GB memory (6x 4 GB) IBM ServeRAID M5015 RAID adapter with battery Four 300 GB SAS hard disk drives (HDDs) (2.5") Four 1 Gb Ethernet ports with onboard dual-port Ethernet controller and one dual-port 1 Gb Ethernet daughter card installed in a dedicated slot Two 675 W redundant power supplies IBM UltraSlim Enhanced Serial Advanced Technology Attachment (SATA) multi-burner optical drive Two available Peripheral Component Interconnect Express (PCIe) 2.0 x16 slots Rack slide kit and cable management arm Details about this model can be found in the announcement letter: http://ibm.com/common/ssi/cgi-bin/ssialias?infotype=dd&subtype=ca&&htmlfid=897/ENU S111-091 We suggest that clients load and run their virtualization management software (for example, VMware vCenter) from the same server for optimal utilization of resources. For more information about the IBM x3550 M3 server, see the IBM Installation and User’s Guide for the x3550 M3, which can be found at the following address: http://ibm.com/support/entry/portal/docdisplay?lndocid=MIGR-5083597 IBM BladeCenter Foundation for Cloud: Integration Guide 9
  • 10. The management server has four onboard 1 Gb Ethernet controllers. For redundancy and failover, they are configured as a NIC team. By using Broadcom Advanced Control Suite (BACS) software, two NICs will connect to the customer network, and two NICs will connect to the management network. Figure 4, Figure 5, and Figure 6 on page 11 show the front, top, and side views of the System x3550 M3, respectively. Light path diagnostics panel eject Four hot-swap button Four hot-swap Two USB 2.5 in. bays Video 2.5 in. bays 2.0 ports Pop-out light path or one DVD bay port diagnostics panel with power button and status LEDs Figure 4 System x3550 M3 front view Six hot- USB socket for RAID controller in Processor Hot-swap power swap fans hypervisor dedicated slot sockets supply bays Hot-swap HDD 18 DIMM PCIe slots Ethernet daughter card bays sockets (standard in model DDx) Figure 5 System x3550 M3 top view 10 IBM BladeCenter Foundation for Cloud: Integration Guide
  • 11. Ethernet port PCIe slot Video PCIe slot Power supply for IMM port socket Ports for Ethernet Standard Gb Serial USB Hot-swap power daughter card Ethernet ports port ports supply bays (standard in model DDx) Figure 6 System x3550 M3 back view BladeCenter Foundation for Cloud chassis with converged networking The small, medium and large offerings include one or two configured IBM BladeCenter H chassis at the core. Figure 7 shows a view of the front and rear of a BladeCenter H, which is composed of the following components: Between 4 and 28x HS22V blades, depending on the configuration (small, medium or large) selected 2 x IBM BNT® Virtual Fabric 10 Gb Switch Modules in Bays 7 and 9 (per chassis) 2 x QLogic Virtual Fabric Extension Modules in Bays 3 and 5 (per chassis) 2 x Server Connectivity Modules in bays 1 and 2 (per chassis) 4 x 2980 W high efficiency power supplies 2 x Advanced Management Modules Figure 7 BladeCenter H front and rear views IBM BladeCenter Foundation for Cloud: Integration Guide 11
  • 12. IBM BNT Virtual Fabric 10 Gb Switch Modules and QLogic Virtual Fabric Extension Modules enable converged networking that can easily connect to the client's current LAN and SAN environment without the need of additional top-of-rack hardware. Simply connect LAN infrastructure to the 10 Gb BNT Virtual Fabric Switch Module’s Ethernet ports and SAN infrastructure to the Fibre Channel ports of the Virtual Fabric Extension Module for an optimized solution without rip-and-replace. Server Connectivity Module has been included in the configuration to provide additional 1 Gb ports. BladeCenter Foundation for Cloud HS22V host servers The BladeCenter Foundation for Cloud HS22V has been designed specifically for use in virtualized environments. With 18 DIMM slots supporting up to 288 Gb of DDR3 memory, the HS22V allows you to provision up to 50% more virtual machines, enabling up to three virtual NICs per adapter or larger virtual machines per blade compared to mainstream two-socket blade servers. An embedded hypervisor USB key enables easy deployment of the vSphere Hypervisor virtualization solution. The server will be implemented with a 10 Gb Virtual Fabric Adapter on each blade, enabling up to eight virtual NICs per adapter. All of the management virtual machines and All of the management VMs and compute VMs will be hosted on either the DS3524 storage subsystem or an external SAN attached storage if BladeCenter Foundation for Cloud is being deployed with an existing SAN. Figure 8 shows the location of key components in the BladeCenter Foundation for Cloud HS22V server. More details can be found at the following address: http://ibm.com/systems/bladecenter/hardware/servers/hs22v/ Memory for Processor 2 USB CIOv processor 2 connector connector Two 1.8 inch Processor 1 Memory for CFFh SSDs processor 1 connector Figure 8 Internals of the HS22V blade server 12 IBM BladeCenter Foundation for Cloud: Integration Guide
  • 13. This process will be the same for each of the BladeCenter Foundation for Cloud HS22V servers in the small, medium, and large IBM BladeCenter configurations. Each of the HS22V servers will ship in its own packaging and will come pre-installed with processor, memory, and the Virtual Fabric Adapter. For a list of the supported optional modules for each blade or chassis, see the HS22V (7871) Configurations and Options Guide (COG) at the following address: http://ibm.com/systems/xbc/cog/bc_hs22v_7871/bc_hs22v_7871aag.html The BladeCenter Foundation for Cloud HS22V server comes pre-installed with the following components: 2 x E5649 CPUs (six physical cores per processor) 12 x 8 Gb DIMMs 1 x 10 Gb Virtual Fabric Adapter (in CFFh connector) 1 x VMware ESXi 4.1 Update 1 Hypervisor USB IBM System Storage DS3524 IBM has combined best-of-breed development with leading host interface and drive technology in the DS3524, providing a seamless path to consolidated and efficient storage while improving performance, flexibility, scalability, data security, and energy efficiency. The DS3524 is a member of the DS3500 family of storage subsystems. See the DS3500 home page for more information about these products: http://ibm.com/systems/storage/disk/ds3500/ Figure 9 shows the front view of the DS3524 unit. Figure 9 DS3524 storage subsystem The DS3524 has two management Ethernet ports per controller. Use one Ethernet port for daily management of your DS3524 storage subsystem. Reserve the other port for use by service personnel or for subsystem monitoring hardware that might be available in the future. Default IP addresses are provided in initial configuration. The IP addresses must be changed on both controllers A and B. The values are the default IP addresses of the first management Ethernet ports are as follows: Controller A: 192.168.128.101/16 (subnet mask should be specified) Controller B: 192.168.128.102/16 (subnet mask) IBM BladeCenter Foundation for Cloud: Integration Guide 13
  • 14. The default IP addresses of the second management Ethernet ports are as follows: Controller A: 192.168.129.101/16 (subnet mask) Controller B: 192.168.129.102/16 (subnet mask) IBM Power Distribution Units The IBM Power Distribution Unit must be configured to work with power supplies of different countries because it varies by country (such as 110V as opposed to 220V and 50 Hz as opposed to 60Hz). We suggest that you use the IBM rack power configurator for each country where the unit is configured. We also suggest that you use IBM 7176 Ultra Density Enterprise Power Distribution Units for this solution. These units can be tightly integrated with IBM Systems Director Active Energy Manager™, a power management and monitoring component of the IBM Systems Director 6.2 platform. Information on the rack power configurator can be found at the following address: http://ibm.com/systems/xbc/cog/rackpwr/7176ultra_density_enterprise_pdu_us_ca.html Power cables to connect to the PDU will vary depending upon your geography or country-specific needs. Design your solution for redundancy with separate PDU and power sources for each redundant power supply on each particular device. Populating the rack enclosures This section describes the rack requirements for the small, medium, and large configurations and shows where to install each device in the cabinet. There are a number of locations common to all three solutions: The BladeCenter chassis are always mounted at or near the bottom of the cabinet for small and medium configurations and are stacked starting from the bottom of the rack for the large configuration. The Management server is always mounted in location U19. The first System Storage DS3524 is always mounted in U23 and U24. The suggested PDUs and necessary redundant power distribution are mounted elsewhere in the rack (not shown). 14 IBM BladeCenter Foundation for Cloud: Integration Guide
  • 15. Racking the small configuration The components required for small configuration are the same as and limited to those listed in “Populating the rack enclosures” on page 14. Observe the following guidelines when installing these components for the small configuration: Always mount the BladeCenter Foundation for Cloud chassis at the bottom of the rack. Always mount the Management server in location U19. Always mount he first System Storage DS3524 in U23 and U24. Install the suggested PDUs and necessary redundant power distribution units elsewhere in the rack (not shown). Figure 10 shows an example of the small configuration. 1 x 42U Rack (shown as an example) 1 x DS3524 Dual Controller with 8 Gbps FC (opt.) 1 x Management Server x3550 M3 preloaded with: * Systems Director 6.2 * Active Energy Manager 4.3 * vSphere Client 4.1 * DS Storage 10.7 1 x BladeCenter Foundation for Cloud chassis preloaded with: * 2 x Virtual Fabric 10 Gb Switch * 2 x Virtual Fabric Extension Module * 2 x Server Connectivity Module BladeCenter H 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 * IBM BladeCenter Open Fabric Manager Basic 4 x BladeCenter Foundation for Cloud HS22V preloaded with: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 * E5649 6C 2.53 GHz, 12 x 8 GB DIMM * Virtual Fabric Adapter with FCoE & VMware ESXi Figure 10 Small configuration racking IBM BladeCenter Foundation for Cloud: Integration Guide 15
  • 16. Racking the medium configuration Observe the following guidelines when installing these components for the medium configuration: Always mount the BladeCenter Foundation for Cloud chassis at the bottom of the rack. Always mount the Management server in location U19. Always mount he first System Storage DS3524 in U23 and U24. Mount the first System Storage EXP3524 in U25 and 26. Mount the second System Storage EXP3524 in U27 and U28. Mount the third System Storage EXP3524 in U29 and U30. Install the suggested PDUs and necessary redundant power distribution units elsewhere in the rack (not shown). Figure 11 shows an example of the medium configuration. 1 x 42U Rack (shown as an example) 1 2 x DS3524 Dual Controller with 8Gbps FC (opt.) 8 Gbps FC (opt.) * 6 x System Storage EXP3524 3 1 x Management Server x3550 M3 preloaded with: * Systems Director 6.2 * Active Energy Manager 4.3 * vSphere Client 4.1 * DS Storage 10.7 1 x BladeCenter Foundation for Cloud chassis preloaded with: * 2 x Virtual Fabric 10 Gb Switch * 2 x Virtual Fabric Extension Module * 2 x Server Connectivity Module BladeCenter H 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 * IBM BladeCenter Open Fabric Manager Basic 14 x BladeCenter Foundation for Cloud HS22V preloaded with: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 * E5649 6C 2.53 GHz, 12 x 8 GB DIMM * Virtual Fabric Adapter with FCoE & VMware ESXi Figure 11 Medium configuration racking 16 IBM BladeCenter Foundation for Cloud: Integration Guide
  • 17. Racking the large configuration Observe the following guidelines when installing these components for the large configuration: Mount the first BladeCenter Foundation for Cloud chassis in locations U1 and U9. Mount the second BladeCenter Foundation for Cloud chassis in U10 and U18. Mount the Management server in U19. Mount thee System Storage DS3524 in U23 and U24. Mount the second System Storage DS3524 in U31 and U32 Mount the first System Storage EXP3524 in U25 and U26. Mount the second System Storage EXP3524 in U27 and U28. Mount the third System Storage EXP3524 is in U29 and U30. Mount the fourth System Storage EXP3524 in U33 and U34. Mount the fifth System Storage EXP3524 in U35 and U36. Mount the sixth System Storage EXP3524 in U37 and U38. Install the suggested PDUs and necessary redundant power distribution units elsewhere in the rack (not shown). IBM BladeCenter Foundation for Cloud: Integration Guide 17
  • 18. Figure 12 shows an example of a large configuration. 1 x 42U Rack (shown as an example) 2 x DS3524 Dual Controller with 8Gbps FC (opt.) 8 Gbps FC (opt.) * 6 x System Storage EXP3524 1 x Management Server x3550 M3 preloaded with: * Systems Director 6.2 * Active Energy Manager 4.3 * vSphere Client 4.1 BladeCenter H 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 * DS Storage 10.7 2 x BladeCenter Foundation for Cloud chassis preloaded with: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 * 2 x Virtual Fabric 10 Gb Switch * 2 x Virtual Fabric Extension Module * 2 x Server Connectivity Module BladeCenter H 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 * IBM BladeCenter Open Fabric Manager Basic 28 x BladeCenter Foundation for Cloud HS22V preloaded with: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 * E5649 6C 2.53 GHz, 12 x 8 GB DIMM * Virtual Fabric Adapter with FCoE & VMware ESXi Figure 12 Large configuration racking 18 IBM BladeCenter Foundation for Cloud: Integration Guide
  • 19. Cabling the BladeCenter Foundation for Cloud This section shows you how to cable the small, medium, and large BladeCenter Foundation for Cloud configurations. Cabling the small and medium configurations Because the number of servers is the only difference between the small and medium configurations, the cabling shown in Figure 13 applies to both. Customer Customer Network Switch Network (10 Gbps Switch Compute) (1 Gbps Mgmt) 10 Gbps Compute Network x3550 M3 Mgmt BNT Virtual Fabric 10 GbE Switch BladeCenter H Module 10 Gbps / FCoE Traffic 7 PS PS 2 1 8 3 4 OK Link 1 Gbps Mgmt TX/RX QLogic Virtual Network HS22V with Emulex IP Fabric 1 5 3 MM 1 1 2-port 10 Gb CNA 2 2 6 4 MM 2 Extension Module 9 10 8 Gbps FC Network 1 2 LNK LNK LNK 4 2 4 2 4 2 4 2 8 8 8 8 1 2 FC FC FC 4 ID/Diag 3 5 6 OK DC AC DC AC OK OK DS3524 Figure 13 Small and medium configuration cabling IBM BladeCenter Foundation for Cloud: Integration Guide 19
  • 20. Cabling the large configuration Figure 14 shows the cabling for a large configuration. Customer Customer Network Switches Network (10 Gbps Switch Compute) Patch (1 Gbps Mgmt) Panel x3550 M3 Mgmt 10 Gbps Compute Network BladeCenter H AMM 7 PS PS 2 1 8 3 4 OK BNT Virtual Fabric Link TX /RX 10 GbE Switch 10 Gbps/ Module IP 1 5 3 MM 1 1 FCoE Traffic 2 2 6 4 MM 2 1 Gbps Mgmt Network 9 HS22V with Emulex 10 2-port 10 Gb CNA 7 PS PS 2 1 8 3 4 QLogic Virtual OK L ink TX/RX Fabric Extension Module 1 5 1 3 MM 1 IP 8 Gbps FC 2 2 6 4 MM 2 Network 9 10 1 2 LNK LNK 1 2 LNK LNK LNK LNK 4 2 4 2 4 2 4 4 2 4 2 4 2 4 2 8 8 8 8 2 8 8 8 8 1 2 1 2 FC FC FC FC FC FC 4 4 ID/Diag 3 5 6 ID/Diag 3 5 6 OK OK DS3524 DC OK AC DC OK AC Figure 14 Large configuration cabling Updating the hardware and firmware drivers Hardware and firmware drivers for the BladeCenter Foundation for Cloud solution should be updated prior to taking any other action. In order to update the device drivers, an FTP or TFTP server is required with network access to the Advanced Management Module (AMM) or the Management network on each device. In order to update devices using the network, each device must have a valid IP address and be reachable from end to end by ping, HTTP, FTP, or TFTP, depending upon the update method. A unique IBM ToolsCenter bootable CD/DVD can be created to update the firmware for most of the components for System x® and BladeCenter servers. The ToolsCenter Creation tools can be found at the following address: http://ibm.com/support/entry/portal/docdisplay?lndocid=TOOL-CENTER 20 IBM BladeCenter Foundation for Cloud: Integration Guide
  • 21. Table 4 shows the supported components of the BladeCenter Foundation for Cloud. If you deviate from the suggestion outlined in the table, you might have unexpected results. The firmware levels in Table 4 can be used for small, medium, and large BladeCenter Foundation for Cloud configurations (current as of August 2011). Table 4 Firmware levels Product Firmware Version Management x3550 M3 UEFI v1.09 Server IMM v1.22 QLogic 8 GB FC v2.24 ServeRAID M5015 v12.12.0-0047 Windows drivers Broadcom NetXtreme II v5.2.17.0c QLogic StorPort driver v9.1.8.25 ServeRAID M5015 v4.17.2 Broadcom NetXtreme v2.1.5a update Chassis / BladeCenter AMM Firmware v3.62c Networking switches IBM BNT 10-Port 10 Gb Virtual BladeOS (TFTP server v6.7.1.0 Fabric required) Detailed instructions can be found at: ftp://ftp.software.ibm.co m/systems/support/system_ x_pdf/46m1525.pdf and: http://www.bladenetwork.n et/IBM-BladeCenter-suppor t.html Server Connectivity Module v1.1.3.0 QLogic Virtual Fabric Extension v9.0.3.02 Module Blade server BladeCenter HS22V UEFI v1.14 IMM v1.28 DSA v3.46 Virtual Fabric Advanced II adapter Emulex Release 2.3 OCM 5.1.42-12 IBM BladeCenter Foundation for Cloud: Integration Guide 21
  • 22. Additional References IBM BladeCenter Foundation for Cloud home page http://ibm.com/systems/bladecenter/solutions/infrastructure/virtualization/inte gratedcloudplatform/ BladeCenter H: http://ibm.com/support/fixcentral/systemx/selectFixes BladeCenter HS22V firmware updates: http://ibm.com/support/fixcentral/systemx/selectFixes#Network Announcement Letter, IBM BladeCenter Foundation for Cloud models http://ibm.com/common/ssi/cgi-bin/ssialias?infotype=dd&subtype=ca&&htmlfid=897/ ENUS111-156 Announcement Letter, IBM BladeCenter Foundation for Cloud Chassis http://ibm.com/common/ssi/cgi-bin/ssialias?infotype=dd&subtype=ca&&htmlfid=897/ ENUS111-158 22 IBM BladeCenter Foundation for Cloud: Integration Guide
  • 23. Appendix A. Small configuration parts catalog Table 5 contains the parts catalog for an IBM BladeCenter Foundation for Cloud small configuration. Table 5 Small parts configuration catalog Part # Description Quantity Management server 7944-DDx Director 6.2, AEM 4.3, vSphere Client 4.1, DS Storage Manager 10.7 1 Chassis / Networking (1 chassis) 88524Tx IBM BladeCenter H 1 68Y6601 IBM BladeCenter H 2980 W AC Power Modules w/Fan Pack 1 2019A1X IBM BladeCenter Advanced Management Module 1 46M0902 IBM UltraSlim Enhanced SATA Multi-Burner 1 46C7191 BNT Virtual Fabric 10 Gb Switch Module for IBM BladeCenter 2 39Y9324 Server Connectivity Module for IBM BladeCenter 2 46M6172 QLogic Virtual Fabric Extension Module for IBM BladeCenter 2 44X1964 IBM 8 Gb SFP+ SW Optic Transceiver 4 44W4408 10 GbE 850 nm Fiber SFP+ Transceiver (SR) for IBM BladeCenter 8 2019B1X IBM BladeCenter Open Fabric Manager 1 Blade Server (4 servers) 7871B6x IBM BladeCenter HS22V 4 8 GB (1 x 8 GB, 2Rx4, 1.35 V) PC3L-10600 CL9 ECC DDR3 1333 MHz VLP 46C0568 48 RDIMM 81Y6042 Addl Intel Xeon Processor E5649 6C 2.53 GHz 12 MB Cache 1333 MHz 80w 4 90Y3566 Emulex 10 GbE Virtual Fabric Adapter Advanced II - IBM BladeCenter 4 41Y8296 IBM USB Memory Key for VMware ESXi 4.1 Update 1 4 95Y1111 IBM Sys Dir Std Ed for IBM x86, V6.x, Per Mgd Svr with 1 Year SW S&S 4 IBM BladeCenter Foundation for Cloud: Integration Guide 23
  • 24. Appendix B. Medium configuration parts catalog Table 6 contains the parts catalog for an IBM BladeCenter Foundation for Cloud medium configuration. Table 6 Medium!parts configuration catalog Part # Description Quantity Management Server 7944-DDx Director 6.2, AEM 4.3, vSphere Client 4.1, DS Storage Manager 10.7 1 Chassis / Networking (1 chassis) 88524Tx IBM BladeCenter H 1 68Y6601 IBM BladeCenter H 2980 W AC Power Modules w/Fan Pack 1 2019A1X IBM BladeCenter Advanced Management Module 1 46M0902 IBM UltraSlim Enhanced SATA Multi-Burner 1 46C7191 BNT Virtual Fabric 10 Gb Switch Module for IBM BladeCenter 2 39Y9324 Server Connectivity Module for IBM BladeCenter 2 46M6172 QLogic Virtual Fabric Extension Module for IBM BladeCenter 2 44X1964 IBM 8 Gb SFP+ SW Optic Transceiver 4 44W4408 10 GbE 850 nm Fiber SFP+ Transceiver (SR) for IBM BladeCenter 8 2019B1X IBM BladeCenter Open Fabric Manager 1 Blade Server (14 servers) 7871B6x IBM BladeCenter HS22V 14 8 GB (1 x 8 GB, 2Rx4, 1.35 V) PC3L-10600 CL9 ECC DDR3 1333 MHz VLP 46C0568 168 RDIMM 81Y6042 Addl Intel Xeon Processor E5649 6C 2.53 GHz 12 MB Cache 1333 MHz 80w 14 90Y3566 Emulex 10 GbE Virtual Fabric Adapter Advanced II - IBM BladeCenter 14 41Y8296 IBM USB Memory Key for VMware ESXi 4.1 Update 1 14 95Y1111 IBM Sys Dir Std Ed for IBM x86, V6.x, Per Mgd Svr with 1 Year SW S&S 14 24 IBM BladeCenter Foundation for Cloud: Integration Guide
  • 25. Appendix C. Large configuration parts catalog Table 7 contains the parts catalog for an IBM BladeCenter Foundation for Cloud large configuration. Table 7 Large parts configuration catalog Part # Description Quantity Management Server 7944-DDx Director 6.2, AEM 4.3, vSphere Client 4.1, DS Storage Manager 10.7 1 Chassis / Networking (2 chassis) 88524Tx IBM BladeCenter H 2 68Y6601 IBM BladeCenter H 2980 W AC Power Modules w/Fan Pack 2 2019A1X IBM BladeCenter Advanced Management Module 2 46M0902 IBM UltraSlim Enhanced SATA Multi-Burner 2 46C7191 BNT Virtual Fabric 10 Gb Switch Module for IBM BladeCenter 4 39Y9324 Server Connectivity Module for IBM BladeCenter 4 46M6172 QLogic Virtual Fabric Extension Module for IBM BladeCenter 4 44X1964 IBM 8 Gb SFP+ SW Optic Transceiver 8 44W4408 10 GbE 850 nm Fiber SFP+ Transceiver (SR) for IBM BladeCenter 16 2019B1X IBM BladeCenter Open Fabric Manager 2 Blade Server (28 servers) 7871B6x IBM BladeCenter HS22V 28 8 GB (1 x 8 GB, 2Rx4, 1.35 V) PC3L-10600 CL9 ECC DDR3 1333 MHz VLP 46C0568 336 RDIMM 81Y6042 Addl Intel Xeon Processor E5649 6C 2.53 GHz 12 MB Cache 1333 MHz 80w 28 90Y3566 Emulex 10 GbE Virtual Fabric Adapter Advanced II - IBM BladeCenter 28 41Y8296 IBM USB Memory Key for VMware ESXi 4.1 Update 1 28 95Y1111 IBM Sys Dir Std Ed for IBM x86, V6.x, Per Mgd Svr with 1 Year SW S&S 28 IBM BladeCenter Foundation for Cloud: Integration Guide 25
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