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IBM PSERIES 690 SERVER


The IBM pSeries 690 is an 8 to 32 way SMP high end Unix server exploiting the IBM POWER4 dual processor on a chip, using advanced silicon-on-insulator and copper technologies, for excellent price/performance. The pSeries 690 server supports mission-critical applications on a single Unix server, with datacenter-class reliability and consolidation.

Features and Benefits:

  • Processor: 8, 16, 24 or 32 x 1.1 GHz / 1.3 GHz 64-bit POWER4
  • Memory: 8 GB std to 256 GB max memory
  • Disk: 36.4 GB std to 18.7 TB max internal storage

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    Boot an IBM pSeries/LPAR to AIX from service processor ...
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