IBM POWER SYSTEMS
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9009-41G
The IBM Power System 9009-41G, also known as the IBM Power9 9009-41G, is a server within the IBM Power Systems family that uses IBM's Power9 processor architecture.
Power9 processors are designed for high-performance computing and are often used in enterprise environments for a variety of workloads, including AI and machine learning, database management, and virtualization.
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POWER7 vs POWER8: What to know.
POWER9 is here! Learn more about what you need to know.
Reliability, Availability, and Serviceability (RAS)
Since its release in June of 2014 IBM has continued to expand the POWER8 line. With 4-core models and higher end enterprise versions out for a while now it is a good time to update our original article on POWER7 vs POWER8, the differences between them and what it means to for businesses and end-users.
In the time between our first article and today, the range of CPW the POWER8 machines are capable of has expanded significantly (from 359,000-911,000) to 10,300 on the 4-core S814 systems,
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