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The SGI Origin 3000 series takes system modularity tonew heights, as NUMAflex™ allows you to scale CPU,storage, and I/O components independently within eachsystem. Complete multidimensional flexibility allowsorganizations to deploy. service, and expand systemcomponents in every possible dimension to meet anybusiness demand. The only limitation is your imagination.

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Product Overview

SGITM Origin™ 3000 Series of Servers

The SGITM Origin™ 3000 Series of servers sets the standard for highperformance in today's market place by delivering flexibility, resiliency,investment protection, and performance in a new and innovativepackage. SGl's third generation NUMA architecture addresses thechallenges and cost of true scalability though a new approach in modularcomputing. We call this approach NUMAflex, and it will revolutionize thehigh performance server market by making it possible to scale in multipledimensions as your business needs grow and change over time. Acquireonly the computation, data processing, or communications power youneed, and expand and redeploy systems with ease as new technologiesemerge.

NUMAflex™, Setting the Standard in Modular ComputingSGI realizes that a growing number of competitive business environmentshave increasingly complex problems that need to be resolved in a shortperiod of time. But not every business has the same problems and needsor the resources to frequently replace computing systems. Providing theability to build a system that meets the requirements for a specificproblem, NUMAflex is an innovative approach to computing, combiningthe third generation of SGI NUMA architecture and a modular hardwaredesign that isolates the various components of today's servers. Thesemodular components, or "bricks", isolate the CPU and memory, 1/0,interconnect fabric, and storage into separate bricks. Scalability is nolonger measured by how many systems you can link together, but by theability to scale the various components of your system to meet thedemands of your applications.

Flexibility to Design Your Own SystemYou no longer have to pay for the wasted potential common in yesterday'Sserver architectures. The SGI NUMAflex snap-together concept allowsyou to configure and reconfigure systems brick by brick to meet the exactdemands of your business applications. Complete multidimensionalflexibility allows you to deploy, upgrade, service, expand, and redeploysystems in every possible dimension to meet your current and futurebusiness needs.

Systems Ready for Tomorrow's TechnologyNUMAflex offers the most powerful investment protection in the industry.Keeping you on the leading edge, the SGI Origin 3000 series of serverscan be upgraded with new technologies as they emerge, without having toreplace the existing infrastructure. For example, upgrading to new 1/0technology is as simple as adding a new brick to your system, instead ofresorting to a "forklift" upgrade as required by other architectures.

And for those who are not sure about the operating system they want touse in the future, SGI is in development of an Intel® 1A/64 CPU brickcapable of running LinuX®. SGI NUMAflex will allow you to upgrade yourCPU bricks while maintaining your investment in the infrastructure of yourexisting system.

Minimize Downtime, Increased ServiceabilitySGI NUMAflex also provides increased resiliency through its modulardesign. Many hardware components can be removed and serviced asneeded without interrupting the overall system performance. And formaximum fault containment, IRIX® 6.5 on the SGI Origin 3000 seriessupports partitioning, allowing you the flexibility to divide a single largeSSI (single system image) server into smaller SSI systems.

High Performance Scalability without RoadblocksBuilding on the performance of the award winning SGI Origin 2000 seriesand its second generation NUMA arChitecture, the SGI Origin 3000 seriesachieves significant performance gains. Through its modular design andimprovements in SGI NUMA 3 architecture, the system structure allows

for greater system and memory bandwidth with reduced latencies. Andtrue scalability means that performance will scale proportionately as yoursystem grows.

SGITM Origin™ 3200This affordable, routerless system scales from two to eight processors in asingle shared-memory image and can be clustered (SGIT.M Ori.Q.inT.M3200C) to leverage the power of hundreds of CPUs using a variety oflow-latency, high-bandwidth interconnects. A single point of administrationis achieved to manage the cluster through the SGI IRISconsole™management system.

SGITM Origin™ 3400This server includes two six-port routers to accommodate scaling from 4to 32 processors in a single shared-memory image. For maximumflexibility, the processor and I-bricks can be configured within the samerack, with the option of adding a second rack for additional I-bricks inapplication areas demanding higher levels of 1/0.

SGJTM Origin™ 3800With the largest single-kernel, shared-memory image available, SGIOrigin 3800 easily scales with snap-together modularity to 512 processorsand a terabyte of memory. Built-in Metarouters allow clustering to tens ofthousands of CPUs. Customers interested in solving very large problemswill find SGI Origin 3800 the most powerful and flexible shared-memorysystem platform on the market. If workloads require a mixture ofshared-memory and message-passing development environments, it isflexible enough to be configured with software as a single 512-processorshared-memory server or be divided into several partitions, each runninga separate OS without having to recable or reconfigure the hardware.Partitioned system benefits from the low-latency and high-bandwidthNUMAlink™ Interconnect between system partitions while also providingthe advantage of higher availability that a cluster delivers.

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Built on the reliable SGITM NUMAarchitecture and IRIX® 6.5 operatingsystem, SGI Origin 3200 servers work with your existing applicationsoftware and are fUlly compatible with other IRIX OS-based workstationsand servers. The applications you use every day transition effortlesslyand perform better than ever. With the same familiar tools and operatingsystem, you can integrate the series with no retraining. The SGI Origin3200 server protects your investments thoroughly and ensures theavailability of a wide range of open systems software into the future.

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SGFM Origin™ 3400With the revolutionary SGITM NUMAflexIMcomputing model in the underlying systemstructure, you decide how much CPU, I/O,memory, and disk infrastructure to add to theSGI Origin 3400 system. Every systemcomponent can be upgraded, maintained, orredeployed independently, so the SGI Origin3400 system can evolve as quickly as yourcomputing needs.

With the industry's most advanced NUMAarchitecture from SGI, you can configure yourSGI Origin 3400 system up to a single32-processor shared-memory system, or usepartitioning to divide it into 2 partitions and runthem as a tightly coupled cluster. Manyapplication environments can improve availability by implementing acluster of smaller partitions that can contain failures and leave otherpartitions unaffected. Utilizing the ultra low latency and high-bandwidthNUMAlinkTM interconnect fabric as a communication vehicle, partitioningis an option that can deliver both high availability and high performance.

Built on the reliable SGITM NUMA architecture and IRIX® 6.5 operatingsystem, SGI Origin 3400 servers work with your existing applicationsoftware and are fully compatible with other IRIX OS-based workstationsand servers. The applications you use every day transition effortlesslyand perform better than ever. With the same familiar tools and operatingsystem, you can integrate the series with no retraining. The SGI Origin3400 server protects your investments thoroughly and ensures theavailability of a wide range of open systems software into the future.

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Building on the robust NUMA architecture that made award-winning SGIOrigin family servers the most modular and scalable in the industry. theSGI Origin 3000 series delivers flexibility, resiliency, and performance atbreakthrough levels. Now taking modularity a step further, you can scaleCPU. storage, and I/O components independently within each system.Complete multidimensional fleXibility allows organizations to deploy,upgrade, service, expand, and redeploy system components in everypossible dimension to meet any business demand. The only limitationis your imagination.

Bl;t!J II '{(tur Wa'lSGI" NUMAflex" is a revolutionary snap-together server system conceptthat allows you to configure-and reconfigure-systems brick by brickto meet the exact demands of your business applications. Upgrade CPUsto keep apace of innovation. Isolate and service I/O interfaces on the fly.Pay only for the computation, data processing, or communications poweryou need. and expand and redeploy systems with ease as new technologiesemerge.

P;!rj'.}O'l)<I!lI:I!. He!t<lbHliy. 'Hld Wr:;atiiityWith their high bandwidth, superior scalability, and efficient resourcedistribution, the new generation of Origin servers-SGI" Origin" 3200,SGI" Origin" 3400, and SGI'" Origin'" 380G-are performance leaders.The series provides peak bandwidth for high-speed peripheral connectiv­ity and support for the latest networking protocols. The most advancedstorage technologies are supported-up to 100MB-per-second FibreChannel and the SGI clustered filesystem ICXFS"I for storage areanetworks ISANsj. To provide the reliability today's applications demand,the series delivers uninterrupted availability through ECC memory,redundant power and cooling, and hot-pluggable disks and PCI, alongwith IRIS FailSafe'" software. And for integrated graphics, SGI Origin3000 series servers support a full spectrum of high-performance visual­ization capabilities. Simply add a graphics expansion module to takeadvantage of InfiniteReality3'" graphics.

100i:!:;jrmmt Pr....tm:Ho!lBuilt on the reliable SGI NUMA architecture and IRIX<» 6.5 operatingsystem. SGI Origin 3000 series servers work with your existing applica­tion software and are fully compatible with other SGI IRIX OS-basedworkstations and servers. The applications you use every day transitioneffortlessly and perform better than ever. With the same familiar toolsand operating system, you can integrate the series with no retraining.SGI Origin 3000 series servers protect your investments thoroughlyand ensure the availability of a wide range of open systems softwareinto the future.

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The SGI Origin 3000 series gives you the flexibility to builda system that truly matches tomorrow's growth plans andtoday's business requirements-whether you need advancedcomputation for weather simulation, massive storage forarchiving bioinformatic data, or high-performance I/O formedia streaming. To scale system performance to meetyour needs. choose the bricks your applications require.

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SCI Ort~i.n 3200This affordable. routerlesssystem scales from two toeight processors ina si ngleshared-memory image andcan be clustered to leveragethe power of hundreds ofCPUs using a variety oflow-latency, high-bandwidthinterconnects. Asinglepoint of administration isachieved to manage thecluster through the SGIIRISconsole" managementsystem.

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This server includes twosix-port routers to accom­modate scaling from 4 to 32processors in a singleshared-memory image. Formaximum flexibility. theprocessor and I-bricks canbe configured within thesame rack, with the optionof adding a second rackfor additional I-bricks inapplication areas demand­ing higher levels of I/O.

SGI Or~tn 3800With the largest single-kernel, shared-memory image available,SGI Origin 3800 easily scales with snap-together modularity to512 processors and a terabyte of memory. Built-in Metaroutersallow clustering to tens of thousands of CPUs. making super­computing more accessible than ever. Customers interested invery large memories to solve the largest problems will find SGIOrigin 3800 the most powerful and flexible shared-memorysystem platform. If workloads require a mixture of shared­memory and message-passing development environments,SGI Origin 3800 is flexible enough to be configured withsoftware as a single 512-processor shared-memory serveror be divided into several partitions, each running a separateOS without having to recable or reconfigure the hardware.Apartitioned system benefits from the low-latency and high­bandwidth NUMAlink- Interconnect between system partitionswhile also providing the advantages of higher availabili ty thata cluster delivers.

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CPU ModuleThe basic C-brick module contains four MIPS· CPUs and local memory.Asingle crossbar memory controller delivers 200% greater CPU-to-memorybandwidth than previous generations. Now with four CPUs in a C-brick, thesystem offers a two-fold increase in CPU density, improving memory latencyby up to 50% and minimizing the use of valuable floor space.

Baoe 1./0 ModuleThe I-brick, standard in all systems, provides base I/O in a module andincludes the system disk, CD-ROM, Ethernet, and four available PCI slots.As the system grows, customers have the option to partition the system forilreater availability, using additional I-bricks as base I/O for each partition.

pC! EXpaiMionFor PCI expansion, a P-brick provides 12 hot-swappable PCI slotsdistributed over six 64-bit/66 MHz PCI buses. Total peak I/O bandwidthexceeds 3GB per second.

XiO Exrsan(;l!'onFor high:performance I/O expansion, X-bricks deliver four XIOslots that support HIPPI, GSN, VME, and digital video.

Graphic6 ExpanMonTightly integrated InfiniteReality3 ilraphics add Iarlle-scale visualizationcapabilities for accelerated insight into complex data sets.

Di6k Storagr.D-bricks provide modular JBOD mass storage for data-intensive applications.D-bricks support up to 12 drives, have dual-power supplies standard, andsupport drive capacities of 18GB, 36GB, and 73GB.

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Reference Guide

SGITM 3000 Family Reference Guide

Introduced in July 2000. the SCI 3000 family of high-performance servers andvisualization systems is the latest addition to the line of distributed shared-memorysystems from SCI. Known as the SCI™ Origin™ 3000 line of servers and the SCJTM Onyx(R) 3000line of visualization systems. all members of the SCI 3000 family are designed with theSCITM NUMA 3 architecture, the third generation in a line ofNon-Uniform Memory Access(NUMA) architectures from SCI.

Starting from a minimum configuration of two 64-bit MIPS(R) RISe microprocessors. theNUMA 3 architecture of the SCI 3000 family scales to support up to 512 processors in asingle memory image, single operating system kernel, cache-coherent multiprocessorsystem. In addition to being a highly scalable server platform, the SCI InfiniteReality3™graphics subsystem is tightly integrated into the architecture to provide customers witha highly scalable visualization system.

There are a total of six models in the SCI 3000 family--three configurations arespecified as servers and another three as visualization systems. Each model is defined bythe maximum number of processors supported in the system.

SCI 3200 series--supports a maximum of 8 processors

SCI™ Origin™ 3200

SCJTM Onyx(R) 3200

SCI 3400 series--supports a maximum of 32 processors

SCI™ Origin™ 3400

• SCI Onyx 3400

SCI 3800 series--supports a maximum of 512 processors

• SCI™ Origin™ 3800

scrM Onyx(R) 3800

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SGI 3000 Family Product Overview

With the announcement of the SCI 3000 family, SCI introduces NUMAflex™ as thedesired methodology for creating high-performance systems to meet the vastinformation demands of the future. NUMAflex offers the ability toconfigure a modular and scalable system to meet the demands of yourapplication environment. The concept of NUMAflex delivers a proven SCI NUMAarchitecture and a bevy of benefits for the customer. namely maximum flexibility.resilience. and investment protection:

• Delivers precise mix of capabilities. saving money and space

• Virtually unlimited expansion takes the guesswork out of planning

• Reconfigures to meet changing requirements without penalty

Breakthrough in availability. service. administration. and logistics

Incorporate new technologies as they're introduced (e.g., IA-64. I/O)

Independent component upgrades for maximum investment protection

Isolate components as necessary for easy serviceability

• Run your machine in single system image (shared-memory) or duster mode

Manage your large SSI system. partitioned system. or duster from a single pointof administration using a management platform from SCI

• Use NUMAIinkTM as a high-speed interconnect to run shared memory. messagepassing. or OpenMP™ jobs. and as a capability or throughput machine simplythrough software changes--no cabling changes are required

Customers can buy. deploy. and redeploy building blocks to build the correctsystem and exact configuration for the job they wish to do

Modular and reconfigurable system allows easy upgrades as needed when newtechnology is introduced

• NUMA 3 modularity allows customers to remove and service failedcomponents while the rest of the system continues to produce results

Software enhancements offer increased control of partitioning and automaticrestart of system

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NUMA 3 Architecture

The system architecture for the SGI 3000 family is a thirdgeneration NUMA architecturefrom SGI known as NUMA 3. In the SGI NUMA 3 architecture. all processors and memoryare tied together into a single logical system through the use of special crossbar switchesdeveloped by SGI. This combination of processors. memory. and crossbar switchesconstitute the interconnect fabric caUed NUMAlink.

One component of the SGI NUMA 3 architecture is the Bedrock chip. This ASIC is an 8-inputby 6-output crossbar that acts as the memory controUer between processors and memoryin the system. both local and remote. The Bedrock chip has a total aggregate peakbandwidth of 3.2GB/second. The chip also has a channel that connects processors tosystem I/O. which allows every processor in a system direct access to every I/O slot inthe system.

Another component of the SGI NUMA 3 architecture is the router chip. This 8-port crossbarASIC is found in a router node and. through the use of highly specialized cables,provides the high-bandwidth. extremely low latency interconnect known as NUMAlink.The router node channels information between all the compute nodes in the system.connecting all Bedrock switches together to create a single contiguous memory in thesystem of up to 1 terabyte.

These crossbar switches. together with the NUMAlink interconnect fabric. deliver anextremely low-latency and highbandwidth architecture. notjust another cluster solutiontightly integrated in a single chassis and passed off as an SMP system. From the smallest4-processor system to the largest 512-processor supercomputer. the memory latency ratiobetween remote and local memory in the SGI NUMA 3 architecture is only 2:1 and sti)) lessthan 600 nanoseconds round-trip in the largest configuration.Not all NUMAimplementations are considered equal. Other NUMA architectures available in theindustry exhibit remote to local memory latencies of 3:1 or worse. proving howdifficult it is to design an effective NUMA implementation. While other system vendorsintroduce NUMA architectures for the first time. SGI is delivering its third generationand has nearly 4 years of experience delivering advanced NUMA solutions.

The SGI NUMA 3 architecture proVides the flexibility necessary to build a series of highlyscalable servers and high-end visualization systems. The SGI 3000 family consists of modularsystems built by using SGI NUMA building blocks installed in industry-standard 19-inchracks. Two rack sizes are offered as a starting point from which the customer canconfigure a system. For smaUer configurations or situations where space is limited. a17U deskside rack is recommended. For larger systems where scalability is required, a

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39U full-height rack can be used to build systems capable of supporting thousands ofprocessors. A 16-processor block diagram of the SGI NUMA 3 architecture is illustrated inFigure 1.

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SGI NUMA 3 Building Blocks-Bricks

All system configurations are generated by combining SGI NUMA building blockscalled "bricks.· Each brick provides a specific function and can be added independentlyof other functional bricks in the system to achieve a design specifically addressing yourapplication requirements. As bricks are added to a system, the bandwidth andperformance scale in a manner that is almost linear.

The following is a list of bricks used to build the SGI 3000 family of systems:

• C-brick CPU module (processors and memory)

R-brick Router interconnect

I-brick Base I/O module

P-brick PCI expansion

X-brick XIO expansion

G-brick Graphics expansion

D-brick ]BOD disk storage

Power bay N+I redundant power

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C-brick

Features:Two or four processors

• Four memory banks• Bedrock memory controller with

604GB/second aggregatebandwidth

512MB to 8GB memory

• 512MB, 1GB. 2GB memory options

The C-brick is a 3U rack-mountableenclosure that houses processors andmemory in the system. Scaling the compute performance of the system is as simple asadding more C-bricks. Each C-brick contains two or four MIPS 64-bit processors, andCPU to memory bandwidth is controlled by the Bedrock switch. Two MIPS processorsshare a single 1.6GB/second channel to the Bedrock. and the Bedrock has two suchchannels. so an aggregate of up to 302GB/second of CPU to memory bandwidth isavailable for local memory addressing per C-brick throughout the system. Refer toFigure 2, which illustrates two C-bricks in an 8-processor configuration.

Each C-brick includes one network interface (NI) and one I/O interface (II). Theseinterfaces are used to attach NUMAlink interconnect cables. which in turn integrate eachC-brick into the interconnect fabric. The NI channel connects the C-brick to a router inthe system, and the II channel connects to a single I/O brick.

C-bricks within SGr NUMA 3 willsupport a mixture of processorspeeds in the system. whereeach processor runs at its ownnative speed. This featureallows you to upgrade asnecessary by adding newer,faster processors withoutreplacing all existingprocessors and benefit fromincreased performance with thelatest technology.

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R-brick

The R-brick is the foundation ofthe SCI NUMA 3 architecture used inthe SCI 3000 family. The R-brickis a 2U rack-mount enclosurethat acts as a central hubconnecting all C-bricks in theSCI NUMA 3 interconnect fabric.Each R-brick provides eightNUMAlink channels, one forevery port of the router crossbar.Four channels are used toconnect to four C-bricks. so up to16 processors can be interconnected to a single R-brick. The remaining four channels areresponsible for communication to other Router nodes in the system. Each router nodecan communicate with similar router nodes, each supporting 16 processors. up to amaximum configuration of 128 compute nodes or 512 processors.

There are three versions of the R-brick:

• 6-port router-standard in SCI Origin 3400 and SCI Onyx 3400. can beconfigured to support systems up to 32 processors8-port Router-standard in SCI Origin 3800 and SCI Onyx 3800. can beconfigured to support up to 128 processors

• Metarouter-for the largest configurations. supporting up to 512 processors insingle shared-memory system (reqUired on systems over 128 processors)

The R-brick. like all other bricks in the SCI NUMA 3 architecture. can be independentlyupgraded at any point in the future. This is critical for your system to support additionalbandWidth and functionality required for advanced bandwidth needs of the future.

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I-brick

The I-brick contains the base I/O forall members of the SGI 3000 family.One I-brick comes standard in allentry-level system configurations.The SGI 3000 series supportspartitioning to improve systemresiliency while maximizing accessto your data. A number of these 4Urack-mount enclosures can be addedto a system configuration to providemultiple base I/O features andmultiple copies of the IRIXlR)operating system. Implementing aconfiguration that consists of several I-bricks assists customers interested in a veryflexible. resilient server with the highest level of availability.

Features:• One 18GB system disk. optional 2nd drive bay for OS mirroring

CD-ROM5 PCI expansion slotsTwo Xtown2 1.2GB/second ports (to connect to C-brick)Two external USB portsOne 10/100Base-T Ethernet port

• One external IEEE 1394 port

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P-brick

PCI Card Carrier

The P-brick is a PCl-based I/Oexpansion subsystem that isavailable for customers wantingserver configurations with PClI/O beyond the base I/O offeredin the I-brick. Each P-brick is 4Uhigh. comes standard in allSGI 3800 configurations, and isoptional on the SGI 3200 and SGI3400 systems. The P-brick doesnot merely add PCI slots to thesystem, it adds incremental I/O tothe system. Every P-brickcontains three Xbridge cWps. each supporting two separate PCI buses. for a total of sixPCI buses. Aggregate incremental I/O that is provided by a single P-brick is more than3GB/second. Two 110 (IO interface connectors in the rear of the unit allow the unit to bedual-hosted to two separate C-bricks. increasing the aVailability of the I/O in case of afailure.

Features:Provides 12 hot-plug PCI expansion slotsProvides six 64-bit/66- MHz PCI bussesComes with 12 PCI carriers for hot-plug PCISupports 3.3V or Universal PCI cards

The PCI card carrier is a custom-deSigned carrierthat provides the ability to hot-plug PCI cards inboth an I-brick and a P-brick. This feature allows youto add or remove PCI adapters wWle the system isstill in operation. so your ability to change I/Orequirements is flexible and dynamic while notaffecting application availability. Each carriersupports both full-length or half-length PCIadapters.

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X-brick

The X-brick is an optional I/O expansionsubsystem that supports the XIO interface.Designed to support high-bandwidthapplications beyond what the pcr bus canoffer. the X-brick is 4U high and supports anumber of SGI XIO adapter cards. EachX-brick is powered by a single Xtown2crossbar. whose aggregate bandwidth is204GB/second. shared between all four XIOslots. Two I/O (II) interface connectors inthe rear of the unit allow the unit to bedual-hosted to two separate C-bricks. increasing the aVailability of the I/O in case of afailure.

Features:

• Provides four expansion slots for standard XIO cards• Provides two Xtown2 ports

(I.2 GB/second in each direction)Supports many existing XIO cards

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G-brick

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~---Klown2The C-brick is an optionalexpansion module that housesadvanced SCI graphicssubsystems. referred to as graphicspipes. The C-brick is optional on allSCI Origin 3000 setvers and is partof the standard base configurationsof the SCI Onyx 3000 series ofsystems. The C-brick supports one (2RM)or two graphics pipes. eitherInfiniteReality2™ or InfiniteReality3versions. and has a maximumconfiguration of one 4RM pipe andone 2RM pipeline. Customers withexistingOnyx2(R) InfiniteReality(R) classgraphics pipelines can simplymigrate to the C-brick by orderingan upgrade kit. The C-brickmeasures 18Uand requires both one C-brick and one I/O brick for each pipeline. In theSCI Onyx 3400 and 3800 systems, up to two C-bricks can be configured in a graphicsrack, each with two pipes, supporting solutions up to 8 pipes and 16 pipes per system.respectively.

The C-brick with graphics pipeline isn't just an adapter that plugs into an I/O slot in themachine. but a tightly integrated graphics subsystem that has a special high-bandwidthI/O interface to deliver the extreme levels of performance necessary to generatesophisticated visualization solutions.

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D·brlck

The D-brick provides JBOD storagecapacity for the SGI 3000 family. TheD-brick can be integrated intosingle-rack SGI 3200 and SGI 3400systems or into the I/O rack of SGI3800 systems.

Features:

Maximum 12 dual-ported FibreChannel disk drivesHot-pluggable drive carriersMounts in standard 19-inch rack,4UhighSingle-phase input power is switchable 200 to 230 VACIndustry-standard SCA-2 interface connectors

Two hot-pluggable 400 W power supplies and fans that offer full redundancy

18.2GB, 36.4GB, and 72.8GB drive capacities, all 10,000 RPM

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Power Bay

The power bay delivers power to each ofthe bricks that are used to configure asystem. Each power bay is 3U high andhouses up to six hot-swap distributedpower supplies (DPS). Systemconfigurations come standard with apredetermined number of DPSs thatprovide N+ I redundancy. Smallerconfigurations come standard with onepower bay, while larger or more complexconfigurations will have two.

Features:

Provides N+1 power• Holds a maximum of 6 hot-swap DPSs• Each DPS is rated at 950 W

Has eight 48 VDC output connections

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HU-SN-PDU-3P-INTL three phase for Europe and elsewhere

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Short Rack

Tall Rack

The short rack can be configured multiple ways bycombining any of the standard 19-inch rack-mountedbricks up to a total of 17U. The short rack was designedfor customers with space limitations or for solutions thatare satisfied by scalability to 8 processors. A minimumserver configuration would require one power bay, oneC-brick. and one I-brick.

Features:

17U of configurable space19-inch EIA standard mounting rails

• Mounted on casters36 in. high x 25.5 in. wide x 36 in. deepOne 220 VAC 10 A power distribution strip

The 19-inch industry-standard tall rack is the base rackfor all highly scalable server configurations. It providesmaximum flexibility. allOWing customers to design aserver that addresses a specific application. An endlesscombination of bricks can be used to configure an idealsystem. Processors, I/O bandwidth, and storage can beadded independently to provide a level ofgranularity and flexibility not offered by any othersystem architecture.

Features:

• 39 U of configurable space• 19-inch EIA standard mounting rails

Mounted on casters• 74 in. high x 30 in. wide x 50 in. deep

Can use any of the standard rack PDUs

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SGI Origin 3200 Server

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The SCI Origin 3200 server comes in one of four easy to order preconfigured bundles.Designed for customers with limited space requirements or modest scalability needs.SCI Origin 3200 is integrated into a short rack and uses the same bricks as all othermodels in the SCI 3000 family. A maximum of two C-bricks are supported. connectedpoint-to-point with the NUMAlink Interconnect. SCI Origin 3200 models arerouterless configurations and do not come with an R-brick.

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SCI Origin 3200 Technical Specifications

A single 17U deskside rack configuration with no additional racks for processors or I/O:

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installed)

Processors One C-brick (2 processors) Two C-bricks (8 processors)

Input/output One I-brick One I-brick andone optional I/O brick

R-bricks None None

Power bays One power bay One power bay

SGI Origin 3200 pre-configured bundles:

Standard Pro~essorBundles' Base Configurations

2 processors One 2P C-brick

4 processors One 4P C-brick

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SGI Onyx 3200 System

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Although offering the same easy-to-order four bundles as SGI Origin 3200. the SGIOnyx 3200 bundles are all based on the taller 39U rack. Due to the size of the G-brick(necessary for graphics pipes), customers cannot upgrade SGI Origin 3200 servers with agraphics subsystem. All SGI Onyx 3200 system configurations are single-rack solutions.a benefit to customers interested in minimizing space. The base configuration comes witha single G-brick, to which one or two graphics pipes can be added. Additional G-brickscannot be added. The G-brick also supports the graphics pipes from legacy Onyx2systems, for customers wanting to migrate their existing graphics to a newer CPUarchitecture. As with other models of the SGI Onyx 3000 series, InfinlteReality2 orInfinlteReality3 graphics pipes are supported.

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SCI Onyx 3200 Technical Specifications

A single 39U rack configuration with no additional racks for processors or liD:

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Graphics pipe One InfiniteReality2 or IR3 pipe. Two graphics pipesone RM. one DG. one monitor

Graphics options Keyboard. mouse. audio card. Two sets of options. one forUSB extender each graphics pipe

Input/output One I-brick One I-brick andone optional liD brick

R-bricks None None

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