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IBM used its long-awaited Regatta Unix server launch to trumpet its claim to the best price-performance high-end Unix server, and score points against Sun and Hewlett-Packard. As well as the much ...
IBM Corp. Tuesday provided more details on the latest version of its Unix operating system, touting the addition of mainframe class technology that could give users more control over their servers ...
The two server lines have been merged to create the Power Systems family, based on IBM Power6 processors. Each new system will be offered with AIX, Linux or the i5/OS, which has been renamed ...
The IBM Power10 processor was announced in August 2020, with the first server platform, the E1080 server, coming a year later in September 2021.Now IBM is expanding its Power10 lineup with four ...
IBM has strengthened its hand in the Unix business with new systems based on its Power7 processors, including a server for large enterprises that scales to 256 cores. The Power 795 is IBM’s ...
IBM is keeping the faith for Unix just like it is for mainframes. It has announced a new Unix-based server, the IBM Power E1080, the first in a family that is based on the POWER10 processor.
IBM has introduced three blade servers based on its Power7 processor, designed for a range of workloads in mid-size datacentres. ... and they support AIX, IBM i, Suse and Red Hat operating systems.
Nick Bowen, vice president of Unix and Intel server software development at IBM, confirmed details of the system in an interview. A new version of AIX, 5.3, will come in early 2004, he said.
As noted, they ran IBM's AIX OS, with a ROM that couldn't even boot Apple's own macOS software. Three total models, priced between $11,000 and $19,000, were sold.
The JS20 blade server so far is available only with Linux, but IBM plans to make AIX available for it later. RedMonk analyst James Governor said that the OpenPower project should help IBM's Power ...
Our e-mail server is an IBM AIX box, running Sendmail; local clients use Outlook/Outlook Express to retrieve e-mail. I've seen lots of products for spam control for Exchange Server.