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IBM says Power11 servers are perfect for AI and automation, with zero planned downtime and quantum-safe cryptography.
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IBM on Wednesday will boost the speed and reliability of its Unix server system line with the introduction of the eServer pSeries 615, also known as the p615. Replacing IBM’s aging 1-2 processor ...
IBM announces that the eServer p630 will start shipping Linux-ready, without having Big Blue's AIX Unix operating system bundled with it.
IBM launches Power11 servers with close to zero planned downtime, AI-ready performance, fast ransomware detection, and energy efficiency for modern enterprises.
International Business Machines on Tuesday announced a new line of data center chips and servers that it says will be more ...
IBM will complete the next step in its embrace of the Linux operating system by early 2003 as the company improves how Linux runs on its pSeries servers. Big Blue currently supports Linux, a clone ...
Such virtual servers, with their own virtual I/O, can be dynamically provisioned, increased or shrunk automatically to meet business needs, said Karl Freund, vice president of IBM's pSeries line ...
However, IBM, Armonk, N.Y., whose flagship Unix-RISC servers are the pSeries models, grew its sales in that space by 19 percent compared with the same period in 2002.
The move is part of broader Linux support that IBM is undertaking for its Power4 processor, the chip inside IBM's pSeries and iSeries servers, said Chuck Bryan, director of pSeries marketing.