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New
Delhi: IBM, the world''s largest information technology
company, has launched eServer p5, an advanced line of
Unix and Linux servers. The new servers use high performance
64-bit Power5 microprocessors and micro partitioning to
achieve unprecedented computing performance and reduced
costs for a wide range of business and scientific applications.
The eServer p5 systems 5-520, p5-550 and p5-570
Express, are positioned to meet a variety of clients needs,
from small to medium-sized businesses to large enterprise-level
clients.
With
this launch, IBM has changed the Unix computing landscape,
by extending beyond traditional Unix servers with mainframe-inspired
features providing higher utilisation, massive performance,
greater flexibility, and lower IT management costs.
The
new p5 systems use from two to 16 POWER5 microprocessors
to deliver the most potent performance and scalability
ever available on a UNIX platform.
Alok
Ohrie, vice president systems and technology group,
IBM India, said, "The Power5 microprocessor will
transform the technology landscape and economics of owning
and running UNIX systems."
IBM
eServer p5 systems allow server consolidation and mixed
workloads on a single system. It has the capability to
run multiple operating systems like AIX, Linux, etc simultaneously.
The new AIX 5L v5.3 operating system also enables clients
to reduce costs taking advantage of mainframe inspired
characteristics in reliability, scalability and business
continuity.
The
IBM eServer p5 systems have already set performance records
in diverse applications like:
- TPC-C
running DB2 p5-570 holds the record for the
fastest 16-way result, is the only 16-way system in
the TPC-C top ten list by performance and in transactions
per minute (tpm) calculations, beats a 16-way HP Integrity
system by 269 per cent and a 64-way HP PA-RISC system
by 49 per cent.
- SAP
p5-570 holds the record for the fastest eight-way
result and beats Sun by 333 per cent, and the record
for the fastest 16-way result beating HP by 73 per cent.
- LINPACK
HPC the p5-570 set records for the fastest
four-way, eight-way and 16-way non-vector performance
in the
industry, beating a four-way HP Integrity server by
27 per cent, an eight-way HP Integrity server by 21
per cent and a 16-way HP Integrity server by 16 per
cent.
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