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Type: Server System
Manufacturer: IBM
Model: System x3550 M3 (7944)
Support: Solaris Premier Subscription  available on Certified Systems
Runs on OS Versions: Oracle Solaris 11 11/11    Reported to Work
Oracle Solaris 10 10/09 to Oracle Solaris 10 1/13    Certified
CPU Type: Intel Xeon CPU X5680@3.33GHz
Num CPUs: 2
Num Cores (per CPU): 6
Chipset: Intel 5520
BIOS/UEFI:
 Firmware Maker and Version
See General Notes Section
BIOS/UEFI:
Non-Standard Settings
See General Notes Section
Test Suite: true
(May not apply to all OS Revisions. Please refer to 'General Notes')
General Notes: This blade server is certified on Solaris 10 9/10
CPU: dual 6-core Intel Xeon CPU X5680 3.3 GHz
ServerRAID MR5014 SAS/SATA controller in a RAID 5 configuration
Bios/Firmware Maker and Version:
UEFI: D6E148BUS-1.08- 06/25/2010 IMM YUOO73M
Chipset: Intel 5520
Certified with the following option cards:
IBM 49Y4250 Emulex 10 GB Virtual Fabric Adapter (Network controller)
IBM 46C7526 Virtual Media Key Internal USB
The network driver is supplied by the OS

Non-standard BIOS Setting:
There is no support for UEFI in Solaris. Booting/Installing over the net
is accomplished through the legacy interface.
To configure an interface for legacy support:
Select Setup as the system is booting -> Select System Settings ->
Select Network -> Select PXE Configuration -> Select Port

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This blade server is certified on Solaris 10 10/09
CPU: dual 6-core Intel Xeon CPU X5680 3.3 GHz
Bios/Firmware Maker and Version:
D6E148BUS-1.08 - 06/25/2010, IMM YUOO57H
Chipset: Intel 5520
Certified with the following option cards:
- ServeRAID MR5015 SAS/SATA Controller in a RAID 5 configuration
- Qlogic 8Gb FC Dual-Port HBA (42D0512)
The network driver is supplied by the OS

Non-standard BIOS Setting:
There is no support for UEFI in Solaris. Booting/Installing over the net
is accomplished through the legacy interface.
To configure an interface for legacy support:
Select Setup as the system is booting -> Select System Settings ->
Select Network -> Select PXE Configuration -> Select Port
Submitter Company: Oracle Americ, Inc.
Last Updated: 2011-05-23

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