RISC System/6000 , or RS/6000 for short, is a family of RISC -based UNIX servers , workstations and supercomputers made by IBM in the 1990s. The RS/6000 family replaced the IBM RT computer platform in February 1990 and was the first computer line to see the use of IBM's POWER and PowerPC based microprocessors. RS/6000 was renamed eServer pSeries in October 2000.
History
AIX RS/6000 servers running ibm.com in early 1998
The first generations of RS/6000 systems used the Micro Channel bus technology but later models used PCI . Some later models used the standardized PReP and CHRP platforms, co-developed with Apple and Motorola , with Open Firmware . The plan was to enable the use of a multitude of operating systems such as Windows NT , NetWare , OS/2 , Solaris , Taligent , AIX and Mac OS but in the end only IBM's UNIX variant AIX was used and supported on RS/6000. Linux is widely used on CHRP based RS/6000s, but support was added after the RS/6000 name was changed to eServer pSeries in 2000.
RS/6000 types of computers are the POWERserver servers, POWERstation workstations and Scalable POWERparallel supercomputer platform. While most machines were desktops, desksides, or rack mounted, there was a laptop model too, the Model 860. A lot of famous computers are RS/6000 based, such as the P2SC based Deep Blue supercomputer that beat world champion Garry Kasparov at chess in 1997 and the POWER3 based ASCI White which was the fastest computer in the world 2000-2002.
Models
Some models were marketed under the RS/6000 POWERstation and POWERserver names.
Type 7006
Type 7007
Model
CPU
MHz
L2/L3 Cache
Memory
Enclosure
Introduced
Discontinued
Model N40
PowerPC 601
50
?
16 to 64 MB[ 3]
Notebook
1994-03-08
1997-06-30
The Model N40 was PowerPC-based notebook developed and manufactured by Tadpole Technology for IBM. It became available on 25 March 1994, priced at US$12,000. The internal batteries could power the system for 45 minutes only and an external battery pack was available for this reason.
Type 7008
Model
CPU
MHz
L2/L3 Cache
Memory
Enclosure
Introduced
Discontinued
Model M20
POWER1
33
None
16 to 64 MB
All-in-one
1993-02-02
1995-01-06
Model M2A [ 4]
POWER1
33
None
16 to 64 MB
All-in-one
1993-02-02
1994-10-26
These workstations were marketed under the PowerStation name.
Type 7009
Model
CPU
MHz
L2/L3 Cache
Memory
Enclosure
Introduced
Discontinued
Model C10
PowerPC 601
80
0 or 1 MB
16 to 256 MB
Desktop
1994-05-24
1997-07-18
Model C1L
?
?
?
?
?
?
?
Model C20
PowerPC 604
120
1 MB
16 to 256 MB
Desktop
1995-06-19
1998-01-30
Type 7010
Model
CPU
MHz
L2/L3 Cache
Memory
Enclosure
Introduced
Discontinued
Model 160
PowerPC 603
66
?
8 MB
Xstation
?
?
This type was for Xstations, IBM's line of X terminal .
Type 7011
Model
CPU
MHz
L2/L3 Cache
Memory
Enclosure
Introduced[ 1]
Discontinued[ 1]
Model 220
RSC
33
None
?
Slimline Desktop
1992-01-21
1995-01-06
Model 22G
?
?
?
?
?
?
?
Model 22W
POWER1
33
None
Up to 64 MB
?
1993-09-21
1996-10-25
Model 223
?
?
?
Up to 64 MB
?
?
?
Model 230
RSC
45
128 KB
?
Slimline Desktop
1993-05-18
1995-01-06
Model 23E
?
?
?
?
?
?
?
Model 23S
POWER1
45
None
?
?
1993-05-18
1994-10-26
Model 23T
POWER1
45
None
Up to 64 MB
?
1993-05-18
1994-10-26
Model 23W
POWER1
45
None
Up to 64 MB
?
1993-05-18
1994-10-26
Model 250
PowerPC 601
66/80 [ 5]
None
16 to 256 MB
Slimline Desktop
1993-09-21
1997-07-18
Model 25E
PowerPC 601
66
?
16 to 256 MB
Planar upgrade (for 220 and 230 families)
?
?
Model 25F
PowerPC 601
80[ 6]
?
16 to 256 MB
Planar upgrade (for 220, 230, and 66 MHz 250 families)
?
?
Model 25S
PowerPC 601
66/80
?
Up to 256 MB
?
1993-09-21
1996-10-25
Model 25T
PowerPC 601
66/80
?
Up to 256 MB
?
1993-09-21
1997-07-18
Model 25W
PowerPC 601
66/80
?
Up to 256 MB
?
1993-09-21
1996-10-25
Type 7012
Model
CPU
MHz
L2/L3 Cache
Memory
Enclosure
Introduced[ 1]
Discontinued[ 1]
Model 320
POWER1
20
None
8 to 32 MB
Desktop
1990-02-15
1992-10-28
Model 32E
?
?
?
?
?
?
?
Model 32T
POWER1
20
None
8 to 64 MB
Tower
?
1992-10-28
Model 32E
?
?
?
?
?
?
?
Model 32H
POWER1
25
None
Up to 128 MB
Desktop
1991-03-12
1994-10-26
Model 340
POWER1
33
None
Up to 256 MB
Desktop
1992-01-21
1994-11-04
Model 34H
POWER1
41.6
None
Up to 256 MB
Desktop
1993-07-13
1994-10-26
Model 34L
?
?
?
?
?
?
?
Model 34R
?
?
?
?
?
?
?
Model 350
POWER1
41
None
Up to 128 MB
Desktop
1992-01-21
1993-08-18
Model 355
POWER1
41
None
?
?
1993-02-02
1994-10-26
Model 35R
?
?
?
?
?
?
?
Model 360
POWER1+
50
None
Up to 256 MB
Desktop
1993-02-02
1994-11-04
Model 365
POWER1+
50
None
Up to 128 MB
Desktop
1993-02-02
1994-10-26
Model 36T
POWER1+
50
None
Up to 256 MB
?
1993-05-18
1994-10-26
Model 370
POWER1++
62.5
None
Up to 256 MB
?
1993-02-02
1996-05-20
Model 375
POWER1++
62.5
None
Up to 128 MB
?
1993-02-02
1994-10-26
Model 37T
POWER1++
62.5
None
Up to 256 MB
?
1993-05-18
1996-05-20
Model 380
POWER2+
59
None/0.5 MB/1 MB
32 to 512 MB
Desktop
1994-05-24
1996-05-20
Model 390
POWER2+
67
1 MB
32 to 512 MB
Desktop
1994-05-24
1997-07-18
Model 397
P2SC
160
?
128 to 1024 MB
Desktop
1997-10-06
1999-03-19
Model 39H
POWER2
67
None/1 MB/2 MB[ 7]
64 to 512 MB
Desktop
1995-02-07
1998-01-30
Model 39T
?
?
?
?
?
?
?
Model G02
?
?
?
?
Tower
?
?
Model G30
PowerPC 601 (2 or 4)
75
?
32 to 512 MB
Tower[ 6]
1994-10-04
1996-10-23
Model G40
PowerPC 604 (2 or 4)
112
?
64 MB to 1 GB
Tower
1996-07-23
1998-01-08
The 380, 390, and 39H servers correspond to the 3AT, 3BT, and 3CT workstations.
Type 7013
Model
CPU
MHz
L2/L3 Cache
Memory
Enclosure
Introduced[ 1]
Discontinued[ 1]
Model 520
POWER1
20
None
8 to 128 MB
Deskside
1990-02-15
1992-04-21
Model 52E
?
?
?
?
?
?
?
Model 52H
POWER1
25
None
Up to 512 MB
Deskside
1992-01-21
1995-01-06
Model 530
POWER1
25
None
16 to 128 MB
Deskside
1990-02-15
1992-01-02
Model 53H
POWER1
33
None
32 to 512 MB HD3 (33 MHz)
Deskside
1991-10-02
1993-08-18
Model 53E
POWER1 [ 8]
33
None
32 to 512 MB HD3 (33 MHz)
Deskside
1992-01-21
?
Model 540
POWER1
30
None
64 to 256 MB
Deskside
1990-02-15
1992-01-02
Model 550
POWER1
41.6
None
64 MB to 1 GB
Deskside
1990-10-30
1993-08-18
Model 55E
?
?
?
?
?
?
?
Model 55L
POWER1
41.6
None
Up to 256 MB
Deskside
1993-05-18
1994-10-26
Model 55S
?
?
?
?
?
?
?
Model 560
POWER1+
50
None
Up to 1 GB
Deskside
1992-01-21
1993-12-21
Model 56F
?
?
?
?
?
?
?
Model 570
POWER1+
50
None
Up to 1 GB
Deskside
1993-02-02
1996-05-20
Model 571
?
?
?
?
?
?
?
Model 57F
?
?
?
?
?
?
?
Model 57L
?
?
?
?
?
?
?
Model 580
POWER1++
62.5
None
64 MB to 1 GB
Deskside
1992-09-22
1996-05-20
Model 58F
POWER1++ [ 9]
62.5
None
64 MB to 1 GB
Deskside
1992-11-27
?
Model 58H
POWER2
55.6
None
64 MB to 2 GB
Deskside
1993-09-21
1996-10-25
Model 590
POWER2
66.7
None
64 MB to 2 GB
Deskside
1993-09-21
1997-09-24
Model 591
POWER2
77
None
64 MB to 2 GB
Deskside
1995-07-25
1997-07-18
Model 595
P2SC
135
None
64 MB to 2 GB
Deskside
1996-10-08
1999-01-08
Model 59H
POWER2+
66.7
1 MB
64 MB to 2 GB
Deskside
1994-05-24
1997-01-10
Model J01
?
?
?
?
?
?
?
Model J30
PowerPC 601 (2 or 4)
75
?
128 MB to 2 GB
Deskside
1994-10-04
1996-10-23
Model J40
PowerPC 604 (2 to 8)
112
1 MB
128 MB to 2 GB
Deskside
1996-08-30
1998-01-08
Model J50
PowerPC 604e (2 to 8)
200
?
?
Deskside
1997-04-30
1999-01-08
Type 7015
Model
CPU
MHz
L2/L3 Cache
Memory
Enclosure
Introduced[ 1]
Discontinued[ 1]
Model 920
?
?
?
?
?
?
?
Model 930
POWER1
25
None
16 to 128 MB
Rack
1990-02-15
1992-07-15
Model 950
POWER1
41
?
Up to 512 MB
Rack
1991-05-07
1993-12-21
Model 95E
?
?
?
?
?
?
?
Model 960
?
?
?
?
?
?
?
Model 970
POWER1+
50
?
Up to 1 GB
Rack
1992-04-21
1993-08-18
Model 97B
POWER1+
50
?
?
Rack
1993-02-02
1995-01-06
Model 97E
?
?
?
?
?
?
?
Model 97F
?
?
?
?
?
?
?
Model 980
POWER1++
62.5
None
Up to 1 GB
Rack
1992-09-22
1993-08-18
Model 98B
POWER1++
62.5
?
?
Rack
1993-02-02
1996-05-20
Model 98E
?
?
?
?
?
?
?
Model 98F
?
?
?
?
?
?
?
Model 990
POWER2
71.5
None
128 MB to 2 GB
Rack
1993-09-21
1996-05-20
Model 99E
?
?
?
?
?
?
?
Model 99F
?
?
?
?
?
?
?
Model 99J
?
?
?
?
?
?
?
Model 99K
?
?
?
?
?
?
?
Model R10
POWER1+
50
None
128 MB to 1 GB
6U Rackmount
1994-05-24
1996-05-20
Model R20
POWER2+
66
1 MB
128 MB to 2 GB
6U Rackmount
1994-05-24
1998-01-30
Model R21
POWER2
77
?
?
6U Rackmount
1995-07-25
1996-10-25
Model R24
POWER2+
71.5
2 MB
128 MB to 2 GB
10U Rackmount
1994-05-24
1998-01-30
Model R30
PowerPC 601 (2 or 4)
75
?
128 MB to 2 GB
6U Rackmount
1994-10-04
1996-10-23
Model R40
PowerPC 604 (2 to 8)
112
?
128 MB to 2 GB
6U Rackmount
1996-07-23
1998-01-08
Model R4U
?
?
?
?
?
?
?
Model R50
PowerPC 604e (2 to 8)
200
?
Up to 4 GB
6U Rackmount
1997-04-15
2000-08-15
Model R5U
?
?
?
?
?
?
?
Type 7016
Model
CPU
MHz
L2/L3 Cache
Memory
Enclosure
Introduced
Discontinued
Model 730
POWER1
25
None
16 to 128 MB
Deskside
?
?
Model 731
?
?
?
?
?
?
?
Type 7017
Model
CPU
# of CPUs
MHz
L2/L3 Cache
Memory
Enclosure
Introduced
Discontinued
S70
RS64
4, 8 or 12
125
?
?
2+ racks
1997-10-31
1999-12-13
RS64-II
262
?
?
1998-10-05
S7A
RS64-II
4 to 12
262
8 MB
1 to 32 GB
2+ racks
1998-10-23
2000-12-01
S80
RS64-III [ 10]
6 to 24
450[ 10]
8 MB[ 10]
2 to 64 GB[ 10]
2+ rack(s)[ 10]
1999-09-24
2001-08-31
S85
?
?
?
?
?
Rack?
?
?
Type 7020
Model
CPU
MHz
L2/L3 Cache
Memory
Enclosure
Introduced
Discontinued
Model 0U0
PowerPC 601
66
?
?
Desktop
1994-10-04
1996-01-19
Model 40P
PowerPC 601
66
?
16 to 192 MB
Desktop
?
?
Model B1B
PowerPC 601
66
?
?
Desktop
1994-10-04
1996-01-19
Model B1C
PowerPC 601
66
?
?
Desktop
1994-10-04
1996-01-19
Model D1D
PowerPC 601
66
?
?
Desktop
1994-10-04
1996-01-19
Model D2D
PowerPC 601
66
?
?
Desktop
1994-10-04
1996-01-19
Model D4E
?
?
?
?
Desktop
1995-02-07
1996-01-19
Model SPE
PowerPC 601
66
?
?
Desktop
1994-10-04
1996-01-19
Type 7024
Model
CPU
MHz
L2/L3 Cache
Memory
Enclosure
Introduced
Discontinued
Model E20
PowerPC 604
100/133
512 KB
16 to 512 MB
Tower
1995-10-10
1997-07-18
PowerPC 604e
233
1997-04-??
?
Model E30
PowerPC 604
133/166
?
64 to 1024 MB
Tower
1996-04-23
1999-03-19
PowerPC 604e
233
1997-04-??
1999-03-19
Type 7025
Model
CPU
MHz
L2/L3 Cache
Memory
Enclosure
Introduced
Discontinued
Model F30
PowerPC 604
133/166
?
Up to 1 GB
Tower
1996-02-20
1998-01-08
Model F40
PowerPC 604e (1 or 2)
166/233
?
Up to 1 GB
Tower
1996-10-08
2000-05-08
Model F50
PowerPC 604e (1 to 4)
332
256 KB
128 MB to 3 GB
Tower
1997-04-25[ 11]
2001-07-17[ 11]
Model F80 [ 12]
RS64-III (1 to 6)
450/500
2/4 MB (SMP)
8/16 GB (SMP)
Deskside[ 12]
2000-05-09
2001-07-13
Model F85
?
?
?
?
?
?
?
Type 7026
An H70 Enterprise Server rack, 2001
Model
CPU
MHz
L2/L3 Cache
Memory
Enclosure
Introduced
Discontinued
Model H10
PowerPC 604e (1 or 2)
166/233
?
Up to 1 GB
7U Rackmount
1997-02-14
1998-02-27
Model H50
PowerPC 604e (1 to 4)
332
?
Up to 3 GB
8U Rackmount
1998-02-20
2000-12-01
Model H70
RS64-II (1 to 4)
340
?
Up to 8 GB
8U Rackmount
1999-04-23
2001-07-17
Model H80
RS64-III/IV (1 to 6)
450/500
?
Up to 16 GB
5U Rackmount
2000-06-09
2001-07-13
Model M80
RS64-III/IV (2 to 8)
500/750
?
?
8U Rackmount
2000-06-09
2002-01-31
Model B80
?
?
?
?
5U Rackmount
?
?
Type 7028
Model
CPU
MHz
L2/L3 Cache
Memory
Enclosure
Introduced
Discontinued
Model 6C1
?
?
?
?
5U Rackmount
?
?
Model 6E1
Tower
?
Model 6C3
?
?
?
?
5U Rackmount
?
?
Model 6E3
Tower
?
Model 6C4
?
?
?
?
5U Rackmount
?
?
Model 6E4
Tower
?
Type 7030
Model
CPU
MHz
L2/L3 Cache
Memory
Enclosure
Introduced
Discontinued
Model 355
POWER1
41
?
?
?
?
?
Model 375
POWER1++
62.5
?
?
?
?
?
Model 37T
?
?
?
?
?
?
?
Model 397
P2SC
160
?
?
Desktop
1997-10-06
1999-01-19
Model 3AT
POWER2+
59
None
32 to 512 MB
Desktop
1994-05-24
1997-01-10
Model 3BT
POWER2+
67
0.5 or 1 MB
32 to 512 MB
Desktop
1994-05-24
1998-01-08
Model 3CT
POWER2
67
None/1 MB/2 MB[ 13]
64 to 512 MB
Desktop
1995-02-07
1998-01-08
Type 7043
Model
CPU
MHz
L2/L3 Cache
Memory
Enclosure
Introduced
Discontinued
Model 43P-140
PowerPC 604e
166/200/233/332
1 MB
32 to 768 MB
Desktop
1996-10-08
2000-12-01
Model 43P-150
PowerPC 604e
250/375
1 MB
64 MB to 1 GB
Desktop
1998-10-05
2003-12-12
Model 43P-240
PowerPC 604e (1 or 2)
166/233
512 KB/1 MB per CPU[ 14]
64 MB to 1 GB
Desktop
1996-10-08
1999-03-19
Model 43P-260
POWER3 (1 or 2)
200
4 MB per CPU
128 MB to 4 GB
Tower
1998-10-05
2000-12-01
Model 43P-270[ 15] [ 16]
POWER3-II (up to 4)
200/375/450
4 MB or 8 MB per CPU
up to 8 GB
Tower
2000-02-25
2003-09-12
Type 7044 (44P)
RS/6000 pSeries 7044-170 system
Dual 375 MHz IBM POWER3-II processors on the CPU module of a RS/6000 44P 270
Model
CPU
MHz
L2/L3 Cache
Memory
Enclosure
Introduced
Discontinued
Model 44P-170
POWER3-II
333/400/450
1/4/8 MB
256 MB to 2 GB
Tower
2000-02-07
2003-12-12
Model 44P-270[ 17]
POWER3-II (Up to 4)
375/450
4/8 MB
256 MB to 16 GB
Tower
2000-02-07
2003-09-12
Type 7046
Model
CPU
MHz
L2/L3 Cache
Memory
Enclosure
Introduced
Discontinued
Model B50
PowerPC 604e
375
1 MB
Up to 1 GB
2U Rackmount
1999-09-13
2003-09-12
Type 7248
Model
CPU
MHz
L2/L3 Cache
Memory
Enclosure
Introduced
Discontinued
Model 43P
PowerPC 604
100/120/132/166[ 18]
256 or 512 KB
16 to 192 MB
Desktop
1995-06-19
1997-07-18
Type 7249
Model
CPU
MHz
L2/L3 Cache
Memory
Enclosure
Introduced
Discontinued
Model 851
PowerPC 603e
100
256 KB
32 to 96 MB
Notebook
1996-02-20
1996-11-08
Model 860
PowerPC 603e
166
256 KB
32 to 96 MB
Notebook
1996-10-08
1998-01-30
Type 7317
Model
CPU
MHz
L2/L3 Cache
Memory
Enclosure
Introduced
Discontinued
Model F3L[ 19]
PowerPC 604
133
512 KB
32 to 960 MB
17U Rackmount
1996-10-08
1999-12-13
PowerPC 604e
166
1 MB
32 MB to 1 GB
233
512 KB
Service processor
Many RS/6000 and subsequent pSeries machines came with a service processor, which booted itself when power was applied and continuously ran its own firmware, independent of the operating system. The service processor could call a phone number (via a modem) in case of serious failure with the machine.[ 20] Early advertisements and documentation called the service processor "System Guard",[ 21] (or SystemGuard[ 22] ) although this name was apparently dropped later on, roughly around the same time that the simplified RS/6000 name was adopted for the computer line itself.
Late in the RS/6000 cycle, the service processor was "converged" with the one used on the AS/400 machines.[ 23]
See also
References
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^ Model 53E is a special designation for Models 520 and 52H converted to 53H functionality (33 MHz Processor and 33 MHz memory) as on-site upgrade. See US Announcement Letter 192-005 Archived 7 October 2012 at the Wayback Machine
^ Model 58F is a special designation for Models 530H, 550 and 560 converted to Model 580 functionality (62.5 MHz Processor) as on-site upgrade. See US Announcement Letter C92-016 Archived 7 October 2012 at the Wayback Machine
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^ a b "7025-F50 IBM RS/6000 Server Model F50" . 01.ibm.com . Retrieved 10 September 2016 .
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External links
IBM Archives: A Brief History of RISC, the IBM RS/6000 and the IBM eServer pSeries