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S8800 Server Overview

Lee Lorimer

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S8800 Overview

What is the S8800?

S8800 Front Panel Controls/Indicators

S8800 Motherboard

S8800 Power Supply

S8800 Rack Mounting Provisions

S8800 RAID Configurations

S8800 Boot Times

S8800 1U Unique Configuration

S8800 1U Front and Rear Panels

S8800 2U Unique Configuration

S8800 2U Front and Rear Panels

S8800 Application Configurations

S8800 Additional Information Contacts

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What Is The S8800 Server

The S8800 is the newest Avaya server platform.

Currently will be used across 22 different “application configurations”.

The S8800 employs one or two of the new quad core Intel I7 “Nehalem” Processors.

– Standard processor speed is 2.26 GHz

– 2.93 GHz version is available if needed.

“Nehalem” CPU supports a 3 channel memory architecture.

All configurations use the new 10600 DDR3 Registered RDIMMs (1333 MHz). 2 GB DIMMs are utilized across all S8800 platforms.

Maximum of 16 GB of DRAM per installed CPU with 2GB DIMMs

Hard drives are SAS 10K 146 GB drives by default. 15K drives are available as an option.

RAID 1, 5 and 10 configurations are available.

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What Is The S8800 Server (Continued)

2 each Gigabit Ethernet NICs on Motherboard, 2 each Gigabit Ethernet NICs on Daughterboard (if needed), 2 additional Gigabit Ethernet NICs on PCI board if needed

Uses uEFI, (Unified Extensible Firmware Interface) - the new industry replacement for BIOS

IMM (Integrated Management Module)

– Consolidates the service processor, SuperI/O, video controller, and remote presence into a separate processor (system on a chip) on the server motherboard

– Replaces the baseboard management controller (BMC)

– Performs the familiar POST functions such as inventories and tests board components

Matrox G200 SVGA Video Controller with 2 video ports – one on front panel and one on rear pane.

The S8800 is available in a 1U and a 2U configuration. Of the 22 configurations discussed here, 15 of them will utilize the 1U configuration.

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S8800 Front Panel Controls/Indicators

S8800 Front Panel

Operator Information Panel Light Path Panel

(Used only by Server Vendor

experts)

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S8800 Motherboard

x3550 Motherboard

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S8800 Power Supply

675 Watt Power Supply

All applications require at least one power supply

High availability applications require redundant supplies – total of two

Other applications may add redundant supply as an option

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S8800 Rack Mounting Provisions

The S8800 Server will ship with a Quick deploy rail kit that supports tool-free installation in a 4-post racks with square or round mounting holes. This rail kit will fit most standard 4 post racks.

Install the server in a rack that meets the following requirements:

– Minimum depth of 70 mm (2.76 in.) between the front mounting flange and inside of the front door.

– Minimum depth of 157 mm (6.18 in.) between the rear mounting flange and inside of the rear door.

– Minimum depth of 718 mm (28.27 in.) and maximum depth of 762 mm (30 in.) between the front and rear mounting flanges to support the use of the cable-management arm.

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S8800 RAID Configurations

S8800 supports RAID 1, RAID 5 or RAID 10 disk array configurations depending on application

RAMDISK is not used RAID arrays provides ability to divide and replicate data among multiple hard disk drives

resulting in higher levels of disk storage reliability – If any one drive fails, the remaining disk(s) continue to function without service

interruption– Automatically “rebuilds” replacement hard drive with a copy of data– If multiple disks fail, server is out-of-service.

All S8800 hard disk drives are “hot pluggable” Major Alarm

– Disk Failure– Absence of second disk on system boot-up

RAID related events recorded in Syslog– Removal or plugging in of redundant hard disk drives – hard disk drive rebuild start/stop/failure

All configurations utilize the IBM MR10i RAID controller except for the AES server which uses a BR10i controller

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S8800 Boot Times

Server Power-up times S8800

(m:s)

S8510

(m:s)

S8730

(m:s)

From power plugged in until system is ready to be turned on (out of box experience)

2:45* 0:05 0:20

Power Button to begin OS Load 2:20 1:05 2:00

From power plugged in to OS begins loading (power hit scenario)

5:20 1:15 2:30

* This period can be identified by a fast flash (~ 3 times per second) of the power button. Once the power button begins to flash slower (~ 1 time per second) the server can be turned on.

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S8800 1U Unique Configuration

IBM x3550m2 Platform All standard S8800 features previously listed Six 2.5-inch hot-swap SAS or hot-swap SATA hard disk drive bays Supports two PCI risers:

– Slot 1 supports low-profile cards (PCI Express Gen2 x16 or PCI-X 1.0a 64-bit/133 MHz ).

– Slot 2 supports half-length, full-height cards (PCI Express Gen2 x16 or PCI-X 1.0a 64-bit/133 MHz).

Six dual-motor hot-swap fans. Form Factor: 1U Height x Length x Depth: 1.7” x 17.3” x 28.0” (43 mm x 440 mm x 711

mm) Weight: 34 lbs (15.4 kg ) when fully configured

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S8800 1U Unique Configuration (Continued)

Electrical input:

– Sine-wave input (47 - 63 Hz) required

– Input voltage low range:

• Minimum: 100 V ac – Maximum: 127 V ac

– Input voltage high range:

• Minimum: 200 V ac – Maximum: 240 V ac

– Input kilovolt-amperes (kVA),

• Minimum: ~0.194 kVA – Maximum: 0.700 kVA

Heat Output

– Minimum configuration – 662 Btu/hour (194 Watts)

– Maximum configuration – 2302 Btu/hour (675 Watts)

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S8800 1U Front and Rear Panels

Front View

Rear View

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S8800 2U Unique Configuration

IBM x3650m2 Platform

All standard S8800 features previously listed

Eight 2.5-inch hot-swap SAS or hot-swap SATA hard disk drive bays

Supports two PCI riser slots:

– Each riser supports:• Two 133 MHz/64-bit PCI-X 1.0a slots

• One PCI Express x16 (x16 lanes)

Three hot-swap fans.

Form Factor: 2U

Height x Length x Depth: 3.346” x 17.465” x 28.701” (82.5 mm x 443.6 mm x 729 mm)

Weight: 64 lbs (29.03 kg ) when fully configured

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S8800 2U Unique Configuration (Continued)

Electrical input:

– Sine-wave input (47 - 63 Hz) required

– Input voltage low range:

• Minimum: 100 V ac – Maximum: 127 V ac

– Input voltage high range:

• Minimum: 200 V ac – Maximum: 240 V ac

– Input kilovolt-amperes (kVA),

• Minimum: ~0.120 kVA – Maximum: 0.780 kVA

Heat Output

– Minimum configuration – 307 Btu/hour (194 Watts)

– Maximum configuration – 2662 Btu/hour (675 Watts)

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S8800 2U Front and Rear Panels

Front View

Rear View

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S8800 Application Configurations

Common Server Configurations Bus. Group Chassis CPU

Speed

Number Of

CPUs

Total Memory

NicPorts

RAID Type

DiskSpeed

SingleDiskSize

Number Of

Disks

Useable Disk

Space

Number Of

PowerSupplies

MAS 5.2 1U UC 1U Lo 1 4GB 2 1 10K 146 2 136 1

MSS-H Combined (MSS-S) - 1U UC 1U Lo 1 4GB 2 5 15K 146 3 272 2

MM SP All in one 5.2 (MAS,MSS-S, WC/WSO) UC 1U Lo 2 12GB 4 5 10K 146 5 574 2

Message Networking – H UC 2U Lo 1 4GB 2 5 15K 146 3 272 2

OneX Speech UC 2U Lo 1 4GB 2 1 10K 146 2 136 2

Proactive Contact - 2U (8-3-09) CC 2U Lo 1 16GB 2 1 10K 146 2 136 2

Avaya IQ App CC 2U Hi 2 20GB 2 1 10K 146 2 136 2

Avaya IQ db CC 2U Hi 2 20GB 2 1+10 10K 146 8 574 2

Avaya IQ Combined Product - 300GB drives CC 2U Hi 2 24GB 2 1+10 10K 300 6 838 2

MX-Bridge (6200,Pyramid,S6800) UC 1U Hi 2 8GB 4 5 10k 146 3 272 2

MX-Applications(Web Portal, CV, OCS, MX-Express) UC 1U Lo 2 8GB 4 5 10k 146 3 272 2

MX-AWC incl Recording UC 2U Lo 1 4GB 2 5 10K 146 3 272 2

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S8800 Application Configurations (Con’t)

Common Server ConfigurationsBus.

Group ChassisCPU Speed

NumberOf

CPUsTotal

MemoryNic

PortsRAIDType

DiskSpeed

SingleDiskSize

Number Of

Disks

UseableDisk

Space

NumberOf

PowerSupplies

AIM - DOCM UC 1U Lo 1 4GB 2 1 10K 146 2 136 1

Voice Portal CC 1U Lo 2 8GB 4 1 10K 146 2 136 1

SMGR - System Manager (based on SM) UC 1U Lo 2 12GB 4 1 10K 146 2 136 2

Session Manager UC 1U Lo 2 12GB 4 1 10K 146 2 136 2

MBT-MidSize Business Template (SP) UC 1U Lo 1 12GB 4 1 10K 146 3 272 2

Communication Manager 5.2.1 UC 1U Lo 1 4GB 5 1 10K 146 2 136 1

SES UC 1U Lo 1 4GB 4 1 10K 146 2 136 1

AES UC/CC 1U Lo 1 4GB 4 1 10K 146 2 136 1

OneX Server (Mobile) UC 1U Lo 1 6GB 4 1 10K 146 2 136 1

SSG-SAL Services 1U Lo 1 4GB 4 1 10K 146 2 136 1

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S8800 Additional Information Contacts

Application Configuration Program Contact Technical Contact Person

MAS Mike Wasserburger Mike Wasserburger

MSS-S, MSS-H Mike Wasserburger Mike Wasserburger

Message Networking Mike Wasserburger Mike Wasserburger

OneX Speech Mike Wasserburger Mike Wasserburger

Proactive Contact Axel Mayer Sant Prakash, Jason Sullen

Avaya IQ App Rick Maiden Roger Loots, Charles Parker

Avaya IQ db Rick Maiden Roger Loots. Charles Parker

MX-Pyramid,S6800 Matt O’Donnell Gerard O'Sulivan

MX-Web Portal, CV Matt O’Donnell Gerard O'Sulivan

MX-AWC Matt O’Donnell Gerard O'Sulivan

AIM Mike Killeen Lalit Garg

Voice Portal Axel Mayer Doug Zumbiel

Session Manager Steve Durney Steve Durney

Communication Manager 5.2.1 Chris Johnson Georg Roessler

SES Ron Kidd Ronen Bar-Yoav

AES Cathy Smyth, Tom Rowland Steve Silverstein - Hyung Lee

OneX Server/Mobile Julie Thiesen Mike Sheridan

SSG Lee Shero Lee Shero

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thank you

Lee Lorimer