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Old 03-17-2008, 06:02 AM
george_m_hughes@yahoo.com
 
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Default Documentation on IBM pSeries racks

We are consolidating some pSeries servers into a single rack and I
want to find documentation on the racks and rack power supplied. I
have not had luck on the IBM website. Any pointers would be
appreciated.

I want to ensure I can move the power supplied from the unused racks
intot he new dense rack and that I will meet the power requirements of
the three servers (Two p660's and One p630).
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Old 03-17-2008, 06:02 AM
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Default Re: Documentation on IBM pSeries racks

We purchased a p520 March of last year and we hang it our IBM rack with
two RS6000's that are already in the rack. I can't tell you what the model
number of the rack is but it is about 72 inches high 25 inches wide and
42 inches deep. The color is black.


<george_m_hughes@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> We are consolidating some pSeries servers into a single rack and I
> want to find documentation on the racks and rack power supplied. I
> have not had luck on the IBM website. Any pointers would be
> appreciated.
>
> I want to ensure I can move the power supplied from the unused racks
> intot he new dense rack and that I will meet the power requirements of
> the three servers (Two p660's and One p630).



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