Posted: Thursday, November 19, 2020

The Power is in the Cloud

The Power is in the Cloud

Getting Started with IBM Power Virtual Cloud Solutions

Disaster Recovery for critical applications is an important part of any Business Continuity Plan. Most, if not all, IBM Power servers, host mission-critical applications and the need for a standby server at a secondary location is essential for an effective disaster recovery plan. With the introduction of cloud-based POWER servers it has become much easier and more cost effective to have a standby server at a remote location. The customer does not need to purchase a server with idle capacity and host it in a remote datacenter to achieve their DR goals.

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Posted: Friday, June 28, 2019

The Benefits and Features of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8

The Benefits and Features of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8

High-performing Infrastructure at its best

This past May, Red Hat released version 8 of its flagship platform Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL). It’s been 5 years since the last major release and there are exciting new features that make version 8 the best Linux to run your business on. I'm going to examine some of these features such as portability, AppStreams, and a web-based management tool to make the transition to Linux much easier.

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Posted: Wednesday, April 20, 2016

OpenPOWER - A Game Changer on the Server Industry Competitive Landscape

OpenPOWER - A Game Changer on the Server Industry Competitive Landscape

Two years ago, IBM launched the OpenPOWER Foundation with 4 partners: Google, NVIDIA, Mellanox Technologies and Tyan. Today, there are 149 members across 22 countries with thousands of developers working on bringing new OpenPOWER-based innovations to market.

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Posted: Sunday, April 10, 2016

What to Know When Migrating Linux to Power

What to Know When Migrating Linux to Power

An emerging trend has seen customers increasingly looking at Linux to gain more flexibility and reduce cost. In addition, with the latest IBM POWER8 processor, Power Systems servers now integrate into any infrastructure running Linux with minimal interruptions.

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