Hitachi 1000 사용자 설명서
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BladeSymphony 1000 Architecture
White Paper
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BladeSymphony 1000 (Figure 1) is the first blade system designed specifically for enterprise-class,
mission-critical workloads. It is a 10 rack unit (RU) system that combines Hitachi’s Virtage embedded
virtualization technology, a choice of Intel Dual-Socket, Multi-Core Xeon and/or Intel Dual-Core Itanium
Server Blades (running Windows or Linux), centralized management capabilities, high-performance
I/O, and sophisticated reliability, availability, and serviceability (RAS) features.
mission-critical workloads. It is a 10 rack unit (RU) system that combines Hitachi’s Virtage embedded
virtualization technology, a choice of Intel Dual-Socket, Multi-Core Xeon and/or Intel Dual-Core Itanium
Server Blades (running Windows or Linux), centralized management capabilities, high-performance
I/O, and sophisticated reliability, availability, and serviceability (RAS) features.
Figure 1. BladeSymphony 1000 front view
Enterprise-Class Capabilities
With BladeSymphony 1000, it is now possible for organizations to run mission-critical applications and
consolidate systems and workloads with confidence — at the edge, the application tier, the database
tier, or all three. BladeSymphony 1000 allows companies to run any type of workload with enterprise-
class performance, reliability, manageability, scalability, and flexibility. For example:
consolidate systems and workloads with confidence — at the edge, the application tier, the database
tier, or all three. BladeSymphony 1000 allows companies to run any type of workload with enterprise-
class performance, reliability, manageability, scalability, and flexibility. For example:
• BladeSymphony 1000 can be deployed at the edge tier — similar to dual-socket blade and rack
server offerings from Dell, HP, IBM, and others — but with far greater reliability and scalability than
competitive systems.
competitive systems.
• BladeSymphony 1000 can be deployed at the application tier — similar to quad-socket blade server
offerings from HP and IBM, but with greater reliability and scalability.
• BladeSymphony 1000 ideal for the database tier — similar to the IBM p-Series or HP rack-mount
servers, but with a mainframe-class virtualization solution.
Designed with to be the first true enterprise-class blade server, the BladeSymphony 1000 provides
outstanding levels of performance, scalability, reliability, and configuration flexibility.
outstanding levels of performance, scalability, reliability, and configuration flexibility.
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Performance —
BladeSymphony 1000 supports both Intel Dual-Core Itanium and Dual-Core or
Quad-Core Xeon processors in the same chassis. Utilizing Intel Itanium processors, it delivers 64-bit
processing and large memory capacity (up to 256 GB) in an SMP configuration, as well as single
Intel Xeon blade configurations, allowing organizations to optimize for 64-bit or 32-bit workloads and
run all applications at extremely high performance. BladeSymphony 1000 also delivers large I/O
capacity for high throughput.
processing and large memory capacity (up to 256 GB) in an SMP configuration, as well as single
Intel Xeon blade configurations, allowing organizations to optimize for 64-bit or 32-bit workloads and
run all applications at extremely high performance. BladeSymphony 1000 also delivers large I/O
capacity for high throughput.
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Scalability —
BladeSymphony 1000 is capable of scaling out to eight Intel Dual-Core Itanium
processor-based server blades in the same chassis, or scaling up to two 16 core SMP servers with
Intel Dual-Core Itanium processor-based server blades.
Intel Dual-Core Itanium processor-based server blades.