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Both Red Hat and Novell SUSE Linux run natively on Power Systems, offering a scalable alternative for your open source applications. Learn more
Reduced Power memory pricing
Lower your TCA and realize accelerated ROI when you consolidate on Power
Power = scalability + manageability
Create and manage system pools with VMControl Enterprise Edition
Migrate to the future (link resides outside of ibm.com)
Coming to a city near you: Eliminating Solaris budget and longevity concerns
QML reduces infrastructure costs by 25%
Watch this Linux on Power success story for SAP and Oracle
Invest with confidence
Consolidate now to a Power 570 or 595 with IBM's commitment to next generation system upgrade options
Advantages of Linux on Power
Learn how Power Systems can help you get more value from your IT investment
What's new with SLES 11
(link resides outside of ibm.com)Now supported on IBM Power Systems, learn more about Novell's new release
Red Hat (link resides outside of ibm.com)
Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) for Power distribution
Get the facts on Intel
Learn how Power Systems beat x86 processors every time
PowerVM Lx86
Consolidate and run Linux x86 applications on Power processor-based systems
Linux client stories
Read how these clients are serving up success with Linux on Power Systems
What we offer
- Linux on Power Systems
- PowerVM Lx86 for x86 Linux applications
- Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) for POWER (link resides outside of ibm.com)
- SUSE LINUX Enterprise Server (SLES) for POWER (link resides outside of ibm.com)
- PowerVM
- POWER6 products
- IBM Installation Toolkit for Linux
- Service aids for hardware diagnostics
- Roadmap: Port your Solaris application to Linux on POWER
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