IBM xSeries x3650 M4 rackmount Server

Server Parts are specialist suppliers to the IT trade of servers, storage and networking. We offer big discounts on the IBM xSeries x3650 M4 Rackmount Server range and options, up to 45% below traditional distributors. We can configure servers to your exact requirements and we ship worldwide. Please contact us for a quote.

The versatile IBM® System x3650 M4 blends outstanding uptime and performance for business-critical workloads. The powerful server offers an energy-smart and easy-to-use rack solution with a pay-as-you-grow design to help manage risks. With more computing power per watt and the latest Intel® Xeon® E5-2600 v2 series processors, advanced memory support and greater disk capacity for businesses requiring ample storage, the x3650 M4 offers balanced performance and density.

With redundant hot-swap fans, disks and power supplies, the x3650 M4 provides a resilient architecture ideal for business-critical applications. Predictive Failure Analysis (PFA) and light path diagnostics proactively monitor the system’s sub-components and provide advanced warning on power supplies, fans, voltage regulator module (VRMs), disks, processors and memory. Redundant hot-swap components make it easy to replace failures without taking your system down. Light path diagnostics displays a visible warning light indicator on a failing component, allowing time for component replacement prior to failure and facilitating high availability (HA).

Product features

  • Innovative design with flexibility, performance and outstanding uptime
  • Optimised for cost and performance, supports business-critical applications and cloud deployments
  • Excellent reliability, availability and serviceability (RAS) and outstanding uptime for an improved business environment
  • Easy to deploy, integrate, service and manage
  • Comprehensive systems management tools help increase uptime, reduce costs and improve productivity with advanced server management capabilities
  • Support for graphics processing unit (GPUs), high- input/output operations per second (IOPS) solid state drive (SSDs) and 10 gigabit Ethernet (GbE) for different types of workloads