IBM servers
IBM Power servers
IBM Power servers are based on 10th generation RISC IBM Power processors and can run the following operating systems: IBM AIX, Linux, and also offer support for advanced virtualization environments.
IBM Power servers are divided into 3 classes: Enterprise, Midrange, and Scale-out, catering to various business needs from small enterprises to large-scale operations.
The Scale-out class of servers includes an additional category of servers that are designed exclusively for the Linux operating system and workloads running on Linux, such as SAP HANA. These servers provide cost-effective solutions for businesses that focus on Linux-based applications while still benefiting from IBM's robust infrastructure.
Scale-out servers support the installation of 1 or 2 sockets (processors) with a maximum number of 48 computing cores and a maximum amount of 8 terabytes of RAM per server, making them ideal for small to medium-sized workloads.
Enterprise-class servers, on the other hand, are designed for more demanding environments. They support the installation of 4 to 16 sockets (processors) with a maximum number of compute cores of up to 240 and a maximum amount of RAM of up to 64 terabytes per server. These servers are built for mission-critical workloads, offering high scalability, resilience, and reliability for large enterprises.
Midrange servers serve as a balance between the two, supporting the installation of 2, 3, or 4 sockets (processors) with a maximum number of compute cores of up to 96 and a maximum amount of RAM of up to 16 terabytes per server, offering flexibility for growing businesses that require more power and scalability than the Scale-out class but not as much as the Enterprise class.
IBM Power servers also support high-speed PCI Gen5 adapters for I/O operations, ensuring faster data transfer and improved performance, which is crucial for data-intensive applications.
In addition to hardware capabilities, IBM Power servers offer built-in security features, including encryption at every level and advanced RAS (Reliability, Availability, Serviceability) capabilities, which make them highly reliable for critical enterprise workloads.
IBM Power servers support the PowerVM virtualisation environment and are recommended for key workloads such as Red Hat OpenShift, SAP HANA, Oracle Database, and DB2 Database, making them versatile solutions for enterprises looking to modernize their infrastructure.
Lenovo servers
The Lenovo ThinkSystem SR650 V3
Benefits:
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Lenovo ThinkSystem SR645 V3 rack server
Benefits:
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- Easy management and high security.
Lenovo ThinkSystem SR665 V3 rack server. Performance-built 2U.
Benefits:
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ThinkSystem SR635 V3 Rack Server. The modern 1S server for intensive IT and virtualisation.
The Lenovo ThinkSystem SR635 V3 is a 1S/1U AMD-based server designed for performance and versatility, ideal for business applications and infrastructure. Its AnyBay technology allows flexible storage configurations to meet today’s workloads, with easy scalability. Powered by the 5th Gen AMD EPYC™ processor, it delivers optimal performance, bandwidth, and storage speed for virtualization, cloud, and business applications.
Lenovo servers, ranked #1 by ITIC for reliability and uptime, ensure top-tier performance, tested to industry-leading standards. Security starts at the factory with ThinkShield and Root of Trust protection, complemented by easy management with Lenovo XClarity.
Benefits:
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