IBM Power 570 Server (Power 6)
For mid-to-large transaction processing workloads, the IBM Power™ 570 server delivers outstanding performance, mainframe-inspired reliability, modular non-disruptive growth and innovative virtualization technologies.
These features are integrated to enable the simplified management of growth, complexity and risk.
Highlights:
- For mid-to-large transaction processing such as ERP and CRM applications
- For mid-to-large database serving
- For server consolidation across UNIX®, IBM i (formerly known as i5/OS®) and Linux® workloads
- For a complete business system combining all aspects of a company’s IT infrastructure
Features & benefits
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| Leadership POWER6 performance |
| Access data faster and improve response time |
| Do more work with fewer servers and experience infrastructure cost savings from a reduction in the number of servers and software licenses |
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| Outstanding scalability and capacity |
| Increased application performance as your system and business grows |
| Easily add processing memory, disk, and I/O capacity as your business grows |
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| Application availability |
| Better customer satisfaction due to improved application availability |
| Keep applications up and running and focus on growing your business |
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| Flexibility and choice of AIX, IBM i, and Linux operating systems |
| Choose the operating system that best suits your application and business needs |
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| Improved utilization and energy efficiency through PowerVM and EnergyScale technologies |
| Better utilize IT assets while avoiding the costs of deploying a new server every time the business needs another application |
| Go green and save with innovative energy management capabilities |
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| Integration and simplicity |
| Better utilize IT assets while avoiding the costs of deploying a new server every time the business needs another application |
| Improves system efficiency which lowers operational expense |
| Provides flexibility in responding to changing business requirements |
| Enables energy savings and maintains application availability |
| Provides ability to handle unexpected workload peaks by sharing resources |
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