IBM 990 User Manual

Page 52

Advertising
background image

40

IBM

^

zSeries 990 Technical Guide

Figure 2-12 Logical book structure

There are up to 12 STI buses per book to transfer data and each STI has a bidirectional
bandwidth of 2.0 GBps. A four-book z990 server may have up to 48 STIs.

An STI is an interface from the Memory Bus Adapter (MBA) to:

An eSTI-M card in an I/O cage, to connect to:

– ESCON channels (16 port cards)

– FICON-Express channels (FICON or FCP modes, two port cards)

– OSA-Express channels (all on two port cards)

OSA-Express Gb Ethernet

OSA-Express Fast Ethernet

OSA-Express 1000BASE-T Ethernet

OSA-Express High Speed Token Ring

– ISC-3 links (up to four coupling links, two links per Daughter Card (ISC-D). Two

Daughter Cards plug into one Mother Card (ISC-M).

– PCIX Cryptographic Coprocessors (PCIXCC) in an I/O cage. Each PCIX

Cryptographic Coprocessor feature contains one cryptographic coprocessor.

– PCI Cryptographic Accelerator (PCICA) in an I/O cage. Each PCI Cryptographic

Accelerator feature contains two cryptographic accelerator cards.

An STI-2 card in an I/O cage, connecting to ICB-2 channels in 9672 G5/G6 servers.

An STI-3 card in an I/O cage, connecting to ICB-3 channels in z800 or z900 servers.

ICB-4, directly attached to the 2.0 GBps STI interface between z990 or z890 servers.

SM1

SM1

PMA0

SM1

SM1

PMA1

SM1

Store Protect Key

Memory Card

SM1

SM1

PMA3

PMA1

Memory Card

SM1

Store Protect Key

PMA2

SM1

SM1

PMA2

Cache/chip

8MB
SCD

Cache/chip

8MB
SCD

MSC

MSC

MCM

Cache/Chip

8MB

SCD

Cache/Chip

8MB

SCD

SCC

CNTLR

Dual

Cores

Dual

Cores

Dual

Cores

Dual

Cores

Dual

Cores

Dual

Cores

Dual

Cores

Dual

Cores

PU

PU

PU

PU

PU

PU

PU

PU

Up to 12 STIs

MBA Card

MBA

MBA

MBA

Ring
Structure

Ring

Structure

Advertising