Two Hewlett-Packard Integrity rx2620 systems, with dual 9015
"Montecito" (IA-64 with hyperthreading, VT-x, etc.) dual-core
processors, 24 Gbytes RAM, iLO/MP board and plenty of options
(Ultra320 SCSI RAID, 10GbE, GbE-and-FC combo cards and much
more). I should note, the processors have been installed last
year, brand-new out of the box! (In fact, I can even deliver
the original CPU boxes, with processor tools, included documents
and so forth.) This type of CPU supports HPVM (also known as
Integrity VM), which is a fairly recent feature.
In any event, please contact me for more information, offers
or potential trades (I'm in particular looking for SGI parts).
I can also show pictures and arrange a 'test drive' or 'tour'
via SSH or Telnet.
The systems are located in the Netherlands and I'm willing
to ship (internationally).
- MG
New subject: WTT: HP rx2620 ("Montecito") for an HP zx2000
Is anyone perhaps interested in trading a zx2000 for an rx2620?
An rx2620 with "Montecito" (dual-core, hyperthreading, VT-x,
etc.), no less! So you could run HPVM (also known as Integrity
VM) and run mulitple virtualized VMS 'guests'. That's 4 cores,
4 threads (so 8 logical processors, pretty much), compared to
the single-core processor of a zx2000.
I've recently put my rx2620s up for sale, which would leave me
Integrity-less and I'd still like to run VMS I64. A zx2000
would be better for me, considering the lower power consumption
and that I wouldn't need a lot of processing power.
This is what I can offer for a zx2000:
- 2 * Intel Itanium 9015 (SL9PC, released in 2007),
"Montecito"dual-core and hyperthreading processors with
VT-x at 1400 MHz with 12 Mbytes cache (400 MHz FSB),
installed last year (brand-new out of the box);
- 8 Gbytes ECC-registered DDR-SDRAM;
- HP iLO/MP card, with on-board ATi Radeon 7000 and SSH
license;
- LSI 1030 dual-channel Ultra320 SCSI on-board, with
additional external HD68 connector;
- Intel i82546 dual GbE NIC on-board;
- HP rx2620 4-slot PCI-X card cage (also have one with
an AGP slot and three PCI-X slots, as seen in the
zx6000 notably);
- HP rx2620 650 watt hot-swap PSU (one extra available);
- HP slimline DVD-ROM drive.
Let me know if you're interested.
- MG