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IBM Systems and T echnology Group Data Sheet System x IBM System x3400 M3 Flexible, highly efficient tower server to power your growing business Highlights ● Provides optimum performance and processing capability at a lower cost ● Offers lar ge storage capacity and flexible configurations to scale as needs grow ● Helps reduce ener gy costs [...]
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Plea s e Recycle IBM System x3400 M3 at a glance Form factor/height Processor (max) Number of processors (std/max) Cache (max) Memory (max) Expansion slots Disk bays (total/hot-swap) Maximum internal storage Network interface Power supply (std/max) Hot-swap components RAID support Systems management Operating systems supported T ower/5U (rack-mount[...]