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IBM i: Workload Optimized Systems

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Published on Mar 21, 2012

Businesses embracing Smarter Computing use workload optimized systems that are tuned to the task to help deliver services with higher quality. With its deep optimization of hardware, microcode, software, middleware, and applications, IBM i offers an excellent foundation for workload optimized computing.

Whether deploying industry applications, modernizing and developing applications, consolidating x86 server sprawl, or building a resilient infrastructure that is always available - IBM i is designed to deliver higher quality services, offer an ideal foundation for thousands of industry applications, and help you achieve Smarter Computing.

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  • Mike Amos

    This is a great video. With limited time, only a small portion of IBM i's HA architecture can be discussed. For example, if a single application encounters a problem on system A, the single application can dynamically and automatically switch to system B or C or D. For critical applications, resources dedicated to the LPAR on which the application runs can be dynamically adjusted to the partial processor level. IBM i takes HA to a whole new level.

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