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Larry, Thanks for the link, I really did not try to find it under V5R2. Yes, the 720 is quite a brute of machine, but at the same time it has proved itself to be VERY reliable and, in some ways, I will miss it (just a little). Brian, The handbooks have info, among other things, about the components and parts of a particular system and release (racks, compatibility of cards, etc.). The physical planning info covers "external needs" info like power requirements, BTU (for the air conditioning), temps, etc. Nevertheless, I appreciate your help a lot. Best Regards, Luis Rodriguez --------------------- midrange-l-request@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote: ------------------------------ message: 4 date: Tue, 11 Jul 2006 11:44:36 -0400 from: Larry Bolhuis subject: Re: Physical planning info for 9406-720... Weight: About a Ton Power: A big bunchfull at 220V Noise: WHAAAAAT????? Size: About 4ft by 4ft by 3ft. Wheels: 4 Or get much more specific here: http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/iseries/v5r2/ic2924/index.htm?info/phyplan/models/s620s20.htm - Larry Luis Rodriguez wrote:
Hi list, Would anyone have the physical planning info (kva, Btu, watts, etc) for the 9406-720?. The company I'm working for now is planning to move its old 720 (while waiting for a new i5 520, thank God!!) and they need this kind of info. IBM's Infocenter only goes back to V5R1 and the iSeries line. Thanks for your help, Luis Rodriguez
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