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Author Watts, David, author.

Title IBM eX5 Implementation Guide / Watts, David. [O'Reilly electronic resource]

Publication Info. IBM Redbooks, 2011.
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Description 1 online resource (580 pages)
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Summary High-end workloads drive ever-increasing and ever-changing constraints. In addition to requiring greater memory capacity, these workloads challenge you to do more with less and to find new ways to simplify deployment and ownership. And although higher system availability and comprehensive systems management have always been critical, they have become even more important in recent years. Difficult challenges, such as these, create new opportunities for innovation. The IBM® eX5 portfolio delivers this innovation. This family of high-end computing introduces the fifth generation of IBM X-Architecture® technology. The family includes the IBM System x3850 X5, x3690 X5, and the IBM BladeCenter HX5. These servers are the culmination of more than a decade of x86 innovation and firsts that have changed the expectations of the industry. With this latest generation, eX5 is again leading the way as the shift toward virtualization, platform management, and energy efficiency accelerates. This book is divided into two parts. In the first part, we provide detailed technical information about the servers in the eX5 portfolio. This information is most useful in designing, configuring, and planning to order a server solution. In the second part of the book, we provide detailed configuration and setup information to get your servers operational. We focus particularly on setting up MAX5 configurations of all three eX5 servers as well as 2-node configurations of the x3850 X5 and HX5. This book is aimed at clients, IBM Business Partners, and IBM employees that want to understand the features and capabilities of the IBM eX5 portfolio of servers and want to learn how to install and configure the servers for use in production.
Subject Client/server computing.
Storage area networks (Computer networks)
Web servers.
Architecture client-serveur (Informatique)
Réseaux de stockage (Informatique)
Serveurs Web.
Client/server computing
Storage area networks (Computer networks)
Web servers
Added Author Belisle, Aaron, author.
Furniss, Duncan, author.
Haddow, Scott, author.
Hurman, Michael, author.
Jervay, Jeneea, author.
Kern, Eric, author.
Knight, Cynthia, author.
Peic, Miroslav, author.
Sorcic, Tom, author.
Tanurdin, Evans, author.
Safari, an O'Reilly Media Company.
Standard No. SG24790900
0738435643
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