2011年6月18日星期六

IBM Introduced Its First Power Servers

“Our clients ask us technological continuity and transparency in prices and the strategy we have, let’s give them what they need with a strong commitment to the future and allowing them to optimize their infrastructures.” With these words, Ross Mauri, general manager of ibm thinkpad t42 battery worldwide, expresses the intention with which the company is launching this new line of products designed for small and medium enterprises and incorporate.
Power 6 processors and can run Unix, Linux and applications “i” simultaneously in a single system. Thus, the three new proposals put forward by the company are the IBM Power 520 Express, designed for companies running applications and distributed databases, the Edition Express for ibm thinkpad t43 battery, which allows integration of applications “i” with x86 servers prices starting at half the price of what they cost no blade configurations with the same processing capacity.
Finally, the lenovo  thinkpad t400 battery Express server is a database designed for mid-size, favoring the continued availability of applications. According to Ross Mauri, these new servers are available in versions “i”, AIX and Linux have EnergyScale POWER6 technology and ibm thinkpad z60m battery that offers advanced functions for the control of energy expenditure “achieving a reduction of the between 60 and to 80 percent.”
These servers also include PowerVM virtualization technology, which lets you create up to 80 virtual partitions on a single low-end system, optimizing server utilization. With an eye toward making it easier for companies to renew their toshiba pa3399u-1bas battery and take the new line Power Systems, IBM has been a program macha, Power Rewards, through which, customers get bonus points when you change servers, HP- UX or Sun Solaris to AIX or Linux environments.

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