Fujitsu BX924 S2 VFY:B9242SC020IN Data Sheet

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 Fujitsu PRIMERGY BX924 S2 Dual Socket Server Blade 
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Fujitsu PRIMERGY BX924 S2 Dual Socket Server 
Blade
Server blade with virtualization fitness at all levels, be it compute power or I/O throughput
The PRIMERGY BX Blade Servers are the ideal 
choice for data center solutions of today and 
tomorrow. Our blade servers provide maximum 
performance and maximum redundancy, but 
with only minimum space requirements, low 
power consumption and a reduction in the time 
and effort required for cabling. The PRIMERGY BX 
system family is designed to share components 
between chassis in order to react quickly and 
easily to changing business requirements. Storage 
and server blades can be added without any 
extra effort, as would be needed when cabling or 
adding management software. You can use the 
same applications, rely on the same server and 
storage components and establish connections 
to the same networks. The PRIMERGY BX Blade 
Servers are flexible and have complete control 
via a central administration instance that is 
redundant in design; they minimize administrative 
time and effort, freeing you of time-consuming 
administration tasks. Our build-to-order process 
ensures that only completely installed and 
previously tested solutions are supplied, which 
have been precisely adapted to individual 
requirements and which will grow with future 
business requirements.
PRIMERGY BX924 S2
The PRIMERGY BX924 S2 server blade is operated 
by two CPUs of the Intel® Xeon® processor 5500 
and 5600 series, each with up to 6 cores. Chipset 
and CPU provide comprehensive, hardware based 
virtualization support, being supplemented by 
additional functions of the dual port 10 Gigabit 
Ethernet controller Intel® 82599, integrated on 
motherboard. Up to 18 DIMM modules in the 
system allow for a scalability that was never before 
possible, playing into the hands of consolidation 
demands in the datacenter. A large amount of 
applications may be controlled by Hypervisor 
based solutions from  VMware, Microsoft, RedHat, 
Suse or Citrix.
Although servers are being booted more and 
more via network, be it with iSCSI protocols and 
Ethernet, or SAN topologies and Fibre Channel, 
this system is enabled for local boot, too. This may 
optionally be realized by use of solid state drives 
that combine outstanding performance and high 
reliability.
For VMware ESXi the boot procedure may also be 
done using a USB connected Flash Module.
The efficient administration of the entire system 
via ServerView is supported by the integrated 
Remote Management Controller (iRMC S2); the 
hardware monitoring and setting options can thus 
be optimally visualized in order to use all options 
at the highest energy-efficiency levels.