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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. | By: David Watts; Aaron Belisle; Duncan Furniss; Scott Haddow; Michael Hurman; Jeneea Jervay; Eric Kern; Cynthia Knight; Miroslav Peic; Tom Sorcic; Evans Tanurdin Publisher: IBM Redbooks Publication Date: 12-MAY-2011 Insert Date: 21-MAY-2011 Slots: 1.0 | Overview: IBM eX5 Implementation Guide 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...
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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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