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IBM eServer p5 520 Technical Overview and Introduction

PublisherIBM
Format2.1MB PDF, requires Acrobat Rdr 5Date added01 Jul 2004
Topics AIX, File and Network Servers, UNIX
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This paper is a comprehensive guide covering the IBM eServer p5 520 UNIX servers. This paper expands the current set of IBM eServer documentation by providing a desktop reference that offers a detailed technical description of the p5-520 system. The IBM eServer p5 520 deskside and rack-mount server are designed for greater application flexibility, with innovative technology, to capitalize on the e-business revolution at the entry-level for server environments. Introduced with the POWER4 and POWER4+ technology in 2001, available from the 1-way entry-level through the 32-way high-end pSeries systems, the IBM POWER architecture achieved a new stage of capability characteristics by introducing features such as logical partitioning.

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