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IBM
xSeries systems with Intel® Xeon© processors come in a variety of form factors
and configurations. Blades, rack-optimized, towers and more. Chances are, there's an xSeries
system to meet your on demand business needs, whether you want to simplify your data center,
or get fast ROI. Or just run your mission-critical applications-day in, day out-with
confidence.
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Get your complimentary copy of "Why X?" It’s an in-depth guide to the
business benefits of xSeries, and made available as part of ZDNet’s Make
The Case Series.
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IBM eServer BladeCenter HS20 |
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Simplify your data center (and lower your TCO) with the BladeCenter HS20. BladeCenter systems
can share power supplies, networking options, and media devices, all while reducing need for
space. So you can:
- Hot-swap up to 14 blade servers in a single chassis
- Deploy servers in minutes, not hours1
- Expand in the future without "ripping and replacing" your infrastructure
- Reduce cable clutter
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IBM eServer xSeries 365 |
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Get high reliability with x365 systems. Three levels of memory protection
(including memory mirroring), and advanced systems management tools can mean more uptime
for your business.
- Remote Supervisor Adapter II provides 24x7 remote access for supported servers
- Second generation Enterprise X-Architecture technology you can depend on
- Hot-swap disk drive, fans, and power sources for increased availability
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Linux on eServer xSeries |
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Get fast ROI with IBM eServer xSeries systems and Linux. An IDC study of several
companies running Linux on xSeries revealed that these companies:
- Recovered (in most cases) their initial investment in less than 3 months2
- Achieved an average ROI of 504% over three years2
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Discover how Linux on xSeries can help you manage costs. Get your complimentary copy of this
IDC special report: "Integrating Linux into IBM's On Demand vision."
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1 Customer experience and savings will vary depending upon configuration and other factors.
2 Based on an IDC study of seven Red Hat Linux and IBM xSeries customer implementations assessed over a three-year timeframe at a discount rate of 10%. "Linux and Intel-Based Servers: A Powerful Combination to Reduced the Costs of Enterprise Computing." IDC whitepaper, sponsored by IBM and Red Hat Corporation, May 2003. Results achieved may not be typical. Actual customer experience may vary.
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