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IBM Power 795 Server
Highlights
- For large-scale server consolidation to increase flexibility and lower operational and energy cost
- For enterprises requiring the highest levels of RAS for their mission-critical applications
- For data centers supporting the largest UNIX and IBM i transaction processing and database applications
The IBM Power 795 server (Model no. 9119-FHB) is designed for enterprises to support large-scale transaction processing and database applications within a highly virtualized system infrastructure, enabling new levels of workload consolidation, resource utilization and efficiency. As the most powerful member of the IBM Power Systems family, this server provides exceptional performance, massive scalability and bandwidth to efficiently and concurrently support a full range of complex, mission-critical applications.
Equipped with up to 256 POWER7 processors the Power 795 server can scale rapidly and seamlessly to address the changing needs of todays business climate. Equipped with industry-leading PowerVM virtualization, EnergyScale technology and affordable Capacity on Demand (CoD) options, the Power 795 helps enterprises increase their productivity and effectively consolidate multiple UNIX, IBM i and Linux workloads onto a single system.
Extensive mainframe-inspired reliability, availability and serviceability (RAS) features in the Power 795 help ensure that mission-critical applications run reliably around the clock. IBM clients with installed Power 595 systems may leverage their current investment in Power technology by upgrading their POWER6 system to a Power 795 to increase capacity and improve performance.
With extensive scalability, a fundamentally reliable design and expansive growth potential, the Power 795 server provides a solid foundation on which to deploy the most important applications in todays large enterprise data centers.
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