Abstract

The IBM z15 is designed to meet the requirements of a range of data centers, while reducing costs through increased density, configuration flexibility, and cooling efficiency. The z15 is a continuation and broadening of the physical transformation of the mainframe that began with the IBM z14 ZR1/LR1, which introduced the new “true 19-in” frame. A maximum configuration z15 delivers greater than 30% additional compute capacity per watt than z14, and maintains approximately the same maximum system footprint, while enabling significant floor space reduction for most configurations. The z15 introduces the choice of integrated 2N power using either intelligent power distribution units or bulk power, also supporting most data centers including hot/cold-aisle containment, raised-floor and nonraised-floor, and top and bottom-exit I/O and power. The z15 supports the ASHRAE A3 (fourth edition) environment, providing efficiency advantages by reducing humidification requirements. The z15 maintains the value of a system that is preconfigured/pretested before shipping. Innovations in packaging, I/O cabling, controls, and testing are put in the context of the latest data center trends. The capabilities of new tools to estimate power, weight, airflow, heat extracted to water for water-cooled systems as well as 3-D and computational fluid dynamics models to aid in the planning for the system are described.

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