
IBM Power™ Systems demonstrate IBM's continued commitment to organizations of all sizes. In addition to superior economics and breakthrough energy efficiency and virtualization technologies, Power systems offer outstanding performance. In fact, IBM Power Systems took the lead in over 100 key computing performance benchmarks. But don't take our word for it. Read the results below.
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Lotus NotesBench D6 R6iNotes
Measures the performance of Domino servers.
- An 8-core IBM eServer p5 570 (1.5 GHz) is the best 8-core system (17,400 users, $10.19/user).
- A 16-core IBM System i5 570 (1.65 GHz) is the best 16-core system (28,500 users).
Lotus NotesBench D7 R6Mail
Measures the performance of Domino servers.
- A 16-core IBM System i5 595 (1.9 GHz) is the best overall system (250,500 users).
Lotus NotesBench D6 R6Mail
Measures the performance of Domino servers.
- A 16-core IBM System i5 595 (1.65 GHz) is the best overall system (175,000 users).
Source: http://www.ideasinternational.com/Benchmark-Organization/NotesBench (link resides outside of ibm.com)
All benchmark claims are based on published information as of October 6, 2011.
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