Highlights
- Open source Asianux Server Linux® distribution offers enhanced compatibility, security and easy-to-use features along with high reliability
- ServerProven® with select IBM System x® and BladeCenter® blade servers offers validated deployment options
- Realize innovation with robust and efficient industry-standard servers that are open, easy and green
IBM System x and BladeCenter servers running Asianux, a leading Linux distribution in Asia Pacific countries, provides a compelling choice of an open IT platform for users in China, Japan, Korea, Thailand and Vietnam. ServerProven on select System x and BladeCenter servers, the Asianux Server provides users with enhanced compatibility, security and easy-to-use features along with high reliability. Customers interested in deploying Asianux Server should contact Asianux for procurement and software support.
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