IBM X3100 M3 User Manual

Product guide, Product overview, Selling features price/performance

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Outstanding value in a high-performance single-socket tower
server

Please see the Legal Information section for important notices and information.

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Product Guide

March 2010


IBM System x3100 M3

Product Overview




CONTENTS

Product Overview

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Selling Features

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Key Features

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Key Options

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x3100 M3 Images

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x3100 M3 Specifications

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The Bottom Line

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Server Comparison

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For More Information

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Legal Information

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Outstanding price/performance in a value tower server

Suggested uses: Small and medium businesses looking for technology to help improve
business efficiency.

Often small-to-medium sized businesses have limited IT budget and resources, and rely on
partners or multitalented employees to help manage the company’s network. Business needs for
efficiency improvement and retention of critical data require the use of a server that is easy to get
up and running quickly and is dependable. You need to squeeze as much as possible out of your
IT dollars, while saving cost on features not needed in an SMB environment. The IBM

®

System

x3100 M3 is an ideal first server to meet those business needs. It was built for speed, yet
eliminates costly design features found in general-purpose servers that are unnecessary for
smaller businesses.

The single-socket x3100 M3 supports the latest

quad-core Intel

®

Xeon

®

and dual-core

Pentium

®

,

Core i3

®

, and

Celeron

®

processors, to offer impressive computing power in a

minitower design that can fit under a desk. It offers up to 16GB

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of industry-standard enterprise-

class

1333MHz DDR3 memory with ECC (Error Checking and Correcting) protection—for high

performance and reliability. An integrated high-speed

Gigabit Ethernet controller is standard, as

are

three high-performance/low-latency PCIe adapter slots, as well as one legacy PCI slot.

All models offer impressive scalability for an entry server, including an internal storage capacity of
up to

4TB

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(via

four enterprise-class 3.5-inch 1TB SATA II HDDs). Selected models include the

IBM

ServeRAID-BR10il V2 controller, which provides internal SATA RAID-0/1 support. Other

models include

RAID-0/1 in firmware. Alternatively, the optional IBM 3Gbps SAS HBA v2

provides hardware-based

RAID-0/1 support for internal SATA HDDs, as well as support for

external SAS/SATA HDDs and internal/external tape storage. For data backup, the x3100 M3
supports internal or external

tape drives or an RDX Removable Disk Cartridge drive.

Standard in the x3100 M3 is a Baseboard Management Controller (

BMC) that enables users to

manage and control the server easily—both locally and, using an optional

Virtual Media Key,

remotely. This high level of manageability is designed to keep costs down and the system up—
even when network usage increases. These advanced features help maximize network
availability by increasing uptime, as do

temperature-controlled fans with Calibrated Vectored

Cooling

and industry-standard

IPMI 2.0 support, including highly secure remote power

control.

With the inclusion of these advanced features, and unique IBM service features implemented in
system management tools, the x3100 M3 is designed for superior uptime.

If you need single-socket, quad- or dual-core computing price/performance in a budget tower
package, the x3100 M3 is the ideal system.

Selling Features

Price/Performance

The x3100 M3 offers numerous features to boost performance and reduce product and operating
costs:

• The choice of a low-cost dual-core Core i3, Pentium, or Celeron processor or a robust

server-class quad-core Xeon processor offers a range of performance at ultralow prices. 64-
bit extensions
provide the flexibility to run 32-bit and 64-bit applications concurrently.

Energy-efficient 73W processors draw less power and produce less waste heat than high-

wattage processors, thus helping to reduce your energy costs.

• Ultra-fast server-class 1333MHz PC3-10600 DDR3 ECC memory provides up to 50% higher

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Maximum memory and disk capacity may require the replacement of standard components with the largest supported component

available.

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Model-specific. GB equals 1,000,000,000 bytes when referring to hard disk drive capacity. Accessible capacity may be less.

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