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1. | By: Armando Lemos; Rafael Moleiro; Paolo Ottaviano; Ferenc Rada; Maciej Widomski; Byron Braswell Publisher: IBM Redbooks Publication Date: 09-APR-2012 Insert Date: 18-APR-2012 Slots: 1.0 | Overview: IBM CloudBurst on System x This IBM® Redbooks® publication gives an overview of
Cloud solutions, followed by detailed information and usage
scenarios for IBM CloudBurst® in a System x® environment.
Cloud computing can be defined as a style of computing in which
dynamically scalable resources, such as CPU, storage, or bandwidth,
are provided as a service over the Internet. Cloud computing
represents a massively scalable, self-service delivery model where
processing, storage, networking, and applications can be accessed
as services over the Internet. Enterprises can adopt cloud models
to improve employee productivity,...
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2. | IBM Systems Solution for Branch Banking: Installation Guide By: Amarjit Bahl; Ira Chavis; George Dillard; Mike Ebbers Publisher: IBM Redbooks Publication Date: 27-FEB-2007 Insert Date: 13-FEB-2012 Slots: 1.0 | Overview: IBM Systems Solution for Branch Banking: Installation Guide Systems Solution for Branch Banking is targeted to the financial
institutions that have chosen to keep a decentralized
infrastructure. This is approximately 50% of the customer base.
This solution is a technology sell, and will therefore be most
attractive to banks that are due for a technology refresh (that is,
those that have not done a major upgrade of their branch
infrastructure for the past 5 to 10 years).This IBM Redbooks publication discusses how to install and
configure the components of the Systems Solution for Branch
Banking, a hardware and software solution that enables banks...
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3. | Implementation of IBM j-type Ethernet Appliances By: Sangam Racherla; Norman Bogard; Gareth Edwards; Nathan Flowers; Paul Ionescu; Gabriel Slomovitz; See Keong Soon Publisher: IBM Redbooks Publication Date: 28-FEB-2011 Insert Date: 08-MAR-2011 Slots: 1.0 | Overview: Implementation of IBM j-type Ethernet Appliances
IBM® j-type data center solutions that run Junos software
provide operational agility and efficiency that dramatically
simplifies the network and delivers unprecedented savings. This
solution enables a network design with fewer devices,
interconnections, and network tiers. Beyond the obvious cost
advantages, the design enables the following key benefits:
Reduces latency
Simplifies device management
Delivers significant power, cooling, and space savings
Eliminates multiple system failure points
Performs pervasive security
The high-performance data center is built around IBM...
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4. | Implementation of IBM j-type Ethernet Switches and Routers By: Sangam Racherla; Norman Bogard; Gareth Edwards; Nathan Flowers; Paul Ionescu; Gabriel Slomovitz; See Keong Soon Publisher: IBM Redbooks Publication Date: 13-FEB-2011 Insert Date: 08-MAR-2011 Slots: 1.0 | Overview: Implementation of IBM j-type Ethernet Switches and Routers IBM® j-type data center solutions running Junos software
(from Juniper Networks) provide operational agility and efficiency,
dramatically simplifying the network and delivering savings. With
this solution, a network design has fewer devices,
interconnections, and network tiers. Beyond the cost advantages,
the design offers the following key benefits:
The high-performance data center is built around IBM j-type
e-series Ethernet switches, m-series routers, and s-series
firewalls. This new family of powerful products helps to shape the
next generation of dynamic infrastructure. IBM j-type...
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5. | Tuning IBM System x Servers for Performance By: David Watts; Alexandre Chabrol; Phillip Dundas; Dustin Fredrickson; Marius Kalmantas; Mario Marroquin; Rajeev Puri; Jose Rodriguez Ruibal; David Zheng Publisher: IBM Redbooks Publication Date: 04-AUG-2009 Insert Date: 29-SEP-2009 Slots: 1.0 | Overview: Tuning IBM System x Servers for Performance This IBM® Redbooks® publication describes what you can
do to improve and maximize the performance of your business server
applications running on IBM System x® hardware and either
Windows®, Linux®, or VMware® operating systems. It
describes how to improve the performance of the System x hardware,
the operating system, and specific server applications.
The book is divided into five parts. Part 1 introduces
performance turning, server types and benchmarking. Part 2 explains
the technology implemented in the major subsystems in System x
servers, and shows what settings can be selected or...
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6. | Tuning IBM System x Servers for Performance By: David Watts; Erwan Auffret; Phillip Dundas; Mark Kapoor; Daniel Koeck; Charles Stephan Publisher: IBM Redbooks Publication Date: 05-FEB-2007 Insert Date: 02-JUL-2008 Slots: 1.0 | Overview: Tuning IBM System x Servers for Performance This IBM Redbook describes what you can do to improve and
maximize the performance of your business server applications
running on IBM System x hardware and either Windows, Linux, or ESX
Server operating systems. It describes how to improve the
performance of the System x hardware, the operating system, and
specific server applications.
The book is divided into five parts. Part 1 explains the technology
implemented in the major subsystems in System x servers and shows
what settings can be selected or adjusted to obtain the best
performance. Part 2 describes the performance...
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