Linux on IBM System p

64-bit computing power for your business Linux workloads

IBM’s System p5 Servers are perfect for Linux workloads. These servers provide a solid, high-performance computing platform perfect for Linux workloads. New virtualization features allow the capability to support dynamic LPARs, micro-partitions, virtual I/O support, and dynamic resource management. This further enhances system efficiencies to provide high system utilization.

IBM’s pSeries System5 Servers provide a unique mix of RAS features not available in many Linux systems, providing enterprise-class availability for Linux distributions like SUSE Linux Enterprise Server, and Red Hat Enterprise Server.

POWER5 systems running Linux have beaten the best-of-breed performers in SPECweb99 by 27%, SPECsfs by 158%, and NetBench® by 55% proving the power of Linux on POWER systems. Best of all, a 4-way System p5 550 running DB2® has established leadership TPC-C benchmarks versus other Linux platforms.

Linux from IBM was built to manage the growing pains of the business world. It provides a uniquely stable platform and innovative applications that help you address the obstacles your business faces. Flexible and cost-effective, Linux forms the technological backbone on which you can build a business that is fit and ready to rise above your competitors and move ahead in the market. Through our relationship with IBM, we deliver innovations that matter to help you compete in an on demand world.


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