It isn't pSeries or iSeries anymore either, IBM still uses
zSeries on the older equipment on this page:
http://www.ibm.com/products/shop/servers/us/index.html
The old products are still eServer zSeries and the new product is
System z9. However, the two together are know as System z. A
similar
http://www.itjungle.com/tlb/tlb050807-story01.html
This might relate to the mainframe-Cell BE hybrid article that we all
speculated on last week (or was it two weeks ago? Time flies...)
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Phil Smith III wrote:
http://www.itjungle.com/tlb/tlb050807-story01.html
This might relate to the mainframe-Cell BE hybrid article that we all
speculated on last week (or was it two weeks ago? Time
I like the following point:
Everything is consolidated on the same System z9 platform, and the
machine can be run at nearly full processor capacity without falling
over dead--unlike X64 servers, which rarely run at peak capacity.
Somebody is finally getting it.
Tony Thigpen
-Original