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Physical Package - IBM Power 780 Technical Overview And Introduction

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1.3 Physical package

Table 1-2 lists the physical dimensions of an individual enclosure. Both servers are available
only in a rack-mounted form factor. They are modular systems that can be constructed from
one to four building-block enclosures. Each of these enclosures can take 4U (EIA units) of
rack space. Thus, a two-enclosure system requires 8U, three enclosures require 12U, and
four enclosures require 16U.
Table 1-2 Physical dimensions of a Power 770 and Power 780 enclosure
Dimension
Width
Depth
Height
Weight
Figure 1-2 shows the rear view of the Power 770 and Power 780.
Power 770 and Power 780 enclosure rear view
FSP
connectors
SPCN
Ports
Figure 1-2 Rear view of the Power 770 and Power 780
Power 770 (Model 9117-MMD)
single enclosure
483 mm (19.0 in)
863 mm (32.0 in)
174 mm (6.85 in), 4U (EIA units)
70.3 kg (155 lb)
HMC
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Power 780 (Model 9179-MHD)
single enclosure
483 mm (19.0 in)
863 mm (32.0 in)
174 mm (6.85 in), 4U (EIA units)
70.3 kg (155 lb)
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Chapter 1. General description
Power
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