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Features

The FUJITSU Server BS2000 SE Series comprises several models whose total operating performance is determined by the number of CPUs in the Server Unit. All models have at least one CPU for the BS2000 operating system BS2000 OS DX.

A FUJITSU Server BS2000 of the SE Series (SE server for short) consists of the following components:

  • Management Unit (MU) with SE Manager
    An autonomous server known as the "Management Unit" (MU) is integrated into the rack for monitoring and central operation of the system.
    For SU /390 the MU performs SVP operation.
    Remote service of the SE server is performed by means of AIS Connect (over the internet). For AIS Connect the Management Unit requires an internet access over the administration LAN. The customer operates the access for remote service via the SE Manager.

  • Server Unit
    A /390-based Server Unit (SU /390) as well as an x86-based Server Unit (SU x86) enables operation of BS2000 (Native BS2000 or VM2000).
    In the basic configuration the SE server is equipped with one Server Unit:

    • SE /390 in its basic configuration with one SU /390
      18 models with 1 to 16 processors are available.

    • SE x86 in its basic configuration with one SU x86
      The SU x86 provides BS2000 performance solely on the basis of x86 technology. Several models are available with 1 to 16 Xeon processor cores. In terms of processor performance, configurability and scalability of the monoprocessor performance, the SU x86 models range below the SU /390 models.

    SE servers SE700, SE500 and SE300 can optionally be equipped with additional SU x86s. For example, an SE700 can be equipped with up to two SU300s, and an SE300 with up to three SU300s.
    SE servers SE710, SE310 and SE320 can only contain exactly one SU.

  • Net Unit, for SU /390 with HNC
    Gigabit Ethernet Switches are integrated into the rack for internal communication. In the case of SE /390 the Net Unit is by default redundant in design. In the case of SE x86, redundancy of the Net Unit is optional. In the case of SE /390 one ore more HNCs provide the LAN connections for the SU /390.

  • Rack console and KVM switch

  • Application Unit (AU)
    Optionally up to 256 AUs can be operated on the SE server for customer applications. An x86-based AU permits operation under Linux, Windows, VMware or other hypervisors.

  • Peripherals (storage)

  • Optional hardware components:

    • To store user data, optional disk storage systems can be installed in the basic racks and connected to SU x86: ETERNUS DX100 to SU310 and SU320 and ETERNUS JX40 to SU300.

      Additional disk storage systems (e.g. ETERNUS DX or ETERNUS AF) can be connected to all Server Units via Fibre Channel.

    • For backup of user data, tape libraries can optionally be installed in the basic racks and connected to SU x86: ETERNUS LT140 to SU310 and SU320 and ETERNUS LT40 S2 to SU300.

      ETERNUS CS8000 virtual tape libraries can be connected to all Server Units via Fibre Channel.

    • Rack-mountable storage systems and FC switches can be installed in the basic racks or extension racks if they are approved for use on Server Units or Application Units.

All components of the SE server are integrated into a joint rack (depending on the configuration, further racks are optionally possible). Information on the current hardware configuration of your SE server is displayed by the SE Manager in the Hardware -> HW Inventory menu (see the "Operation and Administration" manual [5]).

Detailed information on the installation data, in particular on the dimensions and weights, is provided in the data sheet "FUJITSU Server BS2000 SE Series".
See the product site for the relevant server at https://www.fujitsu.com/emeia/products/computing/servers/mainframe/bs2000/:

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Go to FUJITSU Server BS2000 and select the desired SE server model.