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El IBM System p es una línea de gama alta de servidores basados en RISC (Power)/UNIX. Fue el sucesor de la línea RS/6000 y predecesor de la serie de servidores IBM Power Systems. Historia La línea RS/6000 anterior era originalmente una línea de estaciones de trabajo y servidores. La primera línea de servidores System p recibió el nombre de eServer pSeries en 2000 como parte de la iniciativa de marca e-Server. En 2004, con la llegada del procesador POWER5, la familia de servidores pasó a llamarse eServer p5.[1] En 2005, siguiendo el movimiento de IBM para optimizar sus marcas de servidores y almacenamiento en todo el mundo, e incorporando la marca "System" con Systems Agenda, la familia volvió a llamarse System p5. El System p5 ahora abarcaba la línea de productos IBM OpenPower. En 2007, después de la introducción de los modelos de procesador POWER6, el último cambio de nombre bajo la marca System p eliminó la designación p (número). En abril de 2008, IBM anunció un cambio de marca del System p y su unificación con la plataforma de gama media System i. La línea de productos resultante se denominó IBM Power Systems. Hardware y software Procesadores Mientras que la línea RS/6000 anterior usaba una combinación de los primeros procesadores POWER y PowerPC, cuando apareció pSeries, esto evolucionó a RS64-III y POWER3 en todos los ámbitos: POWER3 por su excelente rendimiento de coma flotante y RS64 por su escalabilidad, rendimiento y rendimiento de números enteros. IBM desarrolló el procesador POWER4 para reemplazar tanto POWER3 como la línea RS64 en 2001. Después de eso, las diferencias entre el rendimiento y los sistemas optimizados para procesamiento de números ya no existían. Desde entonces, las máquinas System p evolucionaron para usar el POWER5 pero también el PowerPC 970 para los sistemas blade y de gama baja. Los últimos sistemas System p usaban el procesador POWER6, como el System p 570 basado en POWER6 y el blade JS22. Además, durante la conferencia SuperComputing 2007 (SC07) en Reno, IBM presentó un nuevo System p 575 basado en POWER6 con 32 núcleos a 4,7 GHz y hasta 256 GB de RAM con refrigeración por agua. Características Todas las máquinas IBM System p5 e IBM eServer p5 admiten DLPAR (Dynamic Logical Partitioning) con Virtual I/O y Micro-partitioning. El System p generalmente usa el sistema operativo AIX y, más recientemente, las versiones de 64 bits del sistema operativo Linux. Modelos BladeCenter IBM BladeCenter JS12 (POWER6) IBM BladeCenter JS22 (POWER6) IBM BladeCenter JS23 (POWER6) IBM BladeCenter JS43 (POWER6) Línea principal eServer pSeries IBM eServer pSeries 610 (7028-6C1 & 6E1) IBM eServer pSeries 615 (7029-6C3, 7029-6E3) (1~2-core POWER4+ CPU)[2] IBM eServer pSeries 620 (7025-F80, 6F0 & 6F1) (1~3 2-core RS64-IV CPUs)[3] IBM eServer pSeries 630 (7028-6C4, 7028-6E4) (1 1-core POWER4 CPU or 1~2 2-core POWER4 CPUs)[4] IBM eServer pSeries 640 (7026-B80) 1-4 POWER3-II CPUs IBM eServer pSeries 650 (7038-6M2) 2-8 POWER4 CPUs IBM eServer pSeries 655 (7039-651) 4-8 POWER4 CPUs IBM eServer pSeries 660 (7026-H80, 6H0, 6H1, M80 & 6M1) IBM eServer pSeries 670 (7040-671) 4-16 POWER4 CPUs IBM eServer pSeries 680 (7017 range) IBM eServer pSeries 690 (7040-681) 8-32 POWER4 CPUs El IBM p690 era, en el momento de su lanzamiento a finales de 2001, el buque insignia de los servidores Unix de gama alta de IBM durante la era de los procesadores POWER4. Fue creado para ejecutar el sistema operativo Unix IBM AIX, aunque es posible ejecutar una versión de Linux menos algunas características específicas de POWER4. Podía soportar hasta 32 (1,5, 1,7 o 1,9 GHz) procesadores POWER4+ y 1 TB de RAM, que pesa más de 1000 kg. Se utilizó en una supercomputadora en Forschungszentrum Jülich en 2004, y se suspendió a finales de 2005.[5] eServer p5 Lanzado en 2004.[6] IBM eServer p5 510 Express (9111-510) (POWER5 1~2 núcleos a 1,5GHz)[7][8] IBM eServer p5 510 (9111-510) (POWER5 1~2 núcleos a 1,65GHz)[9][8] IBM eServer p5 520 Express (9111-520) (POWER5 1~2 núcleos a 1,5GHz)[10][11] IBM eServer p5 520 (9111-520) (POWER5 2 núcleos a 1,65GHz)[12][11] IBM eServer p5 550 Express (9113-550) (1~2 POWER5 1~2 núcleos a 1,5GHz)[13][14] IBM eServer p5 550 (9113-550) (1~2 POWER5 2 núcleos a 1,65GHz)[15][14] IBM eServer p5 570 Express (9117-570) (1~8 POWER5 2 núcleos a 1,5GHz)[16][17] IBM eServer p5 570 (9117-570) (1~8 POWER5 2 núcleos a 1,5 o 1,9GHz)[18][17] IBM eServer p5 590 (9119-590) (1~4 POWER5 8 núcleos a 1,65GHz)[19][20] IBM eServer p5 595 (9119-595) (2, 4, 6 u 8 POWER5 8 núcleos a 1,5 o 1,9GHz)[21][20] System p5 IBM System p5 185 (7037-A50) (PowerPC 970 1~2 núcleos)[22] IBM System p5 505 (9115-505) (POWER5 o POWER5+ 1~2 núcleos)[23][24] IBM System p5 505Q (9115-505) (POWER5+ 4 núcleos)[25][24] IBM System p5 510 (9110-51A) (1~2 POWER5 or POWER5+ 1~2 núcleos)[26][27] IBM System p5 510Q (9110-51A) (1~2 POWER5+ 4 núcleos)[28][27] IBM System p5 520 (9131-52A) (POWER5+ 1~2 núcleos)[29][30] IBM System p5 520Q (9131-52A) (POWER5+ 4 núcleos)[31][30] IBM System p5 550 (9133-55A) (1~2 POWER5+ 2 núcleos)[32][33] IBM System p5 550Q (9133-55A) (1~2 POWER5+ 4 núcleos)[34][33] IBM System p5 560Q (9116-561) (1, 2 o 4 POWER5+ 4 núcleos)[35][36] IBM System p5 570 (9117-570) (1~8 POWER5+ 2 núcleos)[37][38] IBM System p5 575 (9118-575) (8 POWER5+ 1~2 núcleos)[39] IBM System p5 590 (9119-590) (1~2 POWER5 o POWER5+ 16 núcleos)[40][41] IBM System p5 595 (9119-595) (1~4 POWER5 o POWER5+ 16 núcleos)[42][41] System p IBM System p 520 Express (POWER6 1, 2 o 4 núcleos)[43] IBM System p 550 Express (1~4 POWER6 2 núcleos)[44] IBM System p 560 Express (POWER6)[45] IBM System p 570 (POWER6)[46][47][48] IBM System p 575 (POWER6)[49] IBM System p 595 (9119-FHA) (1~8 POWER6 8 núcleos)[50][51] System p fue renombrado como Power Systems en 2008. OpenPower OpenPower era el nombre de un rango de servidores en la línea System p de IBM, con procesadores POWER5 de IBM y ejecutan solo versiones de 64 bits de PowerLinux. La propia variante UNIX de IBM, AIX, no es compatible ya que los servidores OpenPower no tienen licencia para este sistema operativo. Había dos modelos disponibles, con una variedad de configuraciones. Antes de 2005, OpenPower pertenecía a la línea de productos eServer, pero finalmente se incorporó a la cartera de productos Power Systems de IBM. IBM eServer OpenPower 710 (9123-710) (POWER5 1~2 núcleos)[52] IBM eServer OpenPower 720 (9124-720) 1-4 POWER5 IntelliStation POWER IBM IntelliStation POWER 265 IBM IntelliStation POWER 275 IBM IntelliStation POWER 185 (PowerPC 970) IBM IntelliStation POWER 285 BladeCenter IBM BladeCenter JS20 (PowerPC 970) IBM BladeCenter JS21 (PowerPC 970) Referencias Enlaces externos . Descubre los libros populares de Ibm Redbooks. Encuentra los 100 libros más populares de Ibm Redbooks
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OpenShift OKD on IBM LinuxONE, Installation Guide
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Modernizing IBM i Applications from the Database up to the User Interface and Everything in Between
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Exploiting IBM AIX Workload Partitions
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Advanced Networking Concepts Applied Using Linux on IBM System z
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IBM PowerAI: Deep Learning Unleashed on IBM Power Systems Servers
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Business Process Management Design Guide: Using IBM Business Process Manager
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Up and Running with DB2 on Linux
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IT Security Compliance Management Design Guide with IBM Tivoli Security Information and Event Manager
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Transitioning to Quantum-Safe Cryptography on IBM Z
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Microservices Best Practices for Java
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Implementing IBM VM Recovery Manager for IBM Power Systems
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Creating a BPM Center of Excellence (CoE)
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SQL Procedures, Triggers, and Functions on IBM DB2 for i
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Using the IBM Block Storage CSI Driver in a Red Hat OpenShift Environment
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Evolve the Monolith to Microservices with Java and Node
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A Guide to Lean Healthcare Workflows
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Z/VM and Linux on IBM System z: The Virtualization Cookbook for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.0
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New Ways of Running Batch Applications on z/OS: Volume 4 IBM IMS
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Developing a Blockchain Business Network with Hyperledger Composer using the IBM Blockchain Platform Starter Plan
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Dimensional Modeling: In a Business Intelligence Environment
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Microservices from Theory to Practice: Creating Applications in IBM Bluemix Using the Microservices Approach
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IBM Bluemix Architecture Series: Web Application Hosting on IBM Containers
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Consolidation Planning Workbook: Practical Migration from x86 to IBM LinuxONE
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IBM Power 770 and 780 (9117-MMC, 9179-MHC) Technical Overview and Introduction
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IBM PowerHA SystemMirror V7.2.3 for IBM AIX and V7.22 for Linux
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IBM PowerHA SystemMirror for AIX 7.1.3 Best Practices and Migration Guide
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TCP/IP Tutorial and Technical Overview
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IBM z/OS V2R1 Communications Server TCP/IP Implementation Volume 4: Security and Policy-Based Networking
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Responsive Mobile User Experience Using MQTT and IBM MessageSight
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Building Integrated Websites with IBM Digital Experience
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PowerHA SystemMirror for IBM i Cookbook
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Introduction to Storage Area Networks
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IBM Parallel Environment (PE) Developer Edition
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IBM Software for SAP Solutions
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IBM z/OS V1R12 Communications Server TCP/IP Implementation: Volume 4 Security and Policy-Based Networking
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Experiences with Oracle Database 12c Release 1 on Linux on System z
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IBM Storage DS8900F Architecture and Implementation: Updated for Release 9.3.2
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IBM z/OS V1R13 Communications Server TCP/IP Implementation: Volume 4 Security and Policy-Based Networking
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IPv6 Introduction and Configuration
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Exploiting IBM PowerVM Virtualization Features with IBM Cognos 8 Business Intelligence
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Understanding LDAP - Design and Implementation
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Apache Spark for the Enterprise: Setting the Business Free
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IBM z/OS V1R12 Communications Server TCP/IP Implementation: Volume 3 High Availability, Scalability, and Performance
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Building Smarter Planet Solutions with MQTT and IBM WebSphere MQ Telemetry
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External Procedures, Triggers, and User-Defined Functions on IBM DB2 for i
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