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AIX 6.1™ Businesses today need to maximize the return on investment in information technology. Their IT infrastructure should have the flexibility to quickly adjust to changing business computing requirements and scale to handle ever expanding workloads—without adding complexity. But just providing flexibility and performance isn’t enough; the IT infrastructure also needs to provide rock solid security and near-continuous availability and while managing energy and cooling costs. These are just some of the reasons why more and more businesses are choosing the AIX operating system (OS) running on IBM systems designed with Power Architecture® technology. With its proven scalability, advanced virtualization, security, manageability and reliability features, the AIX OS is an excellent choice for building an IT infrastructure. And, AIX is the only operating system that leverages decades of IBM technology innovation designed to provide the highest level of performance and reliability of any UNIX operating system. The newest version of AIX, Version 6.1, is binary compatible with previous versions of the AIX OS, including AIX 5L™ and even earlier versions of AIX. This means that applications that ran on earlier versions will continue to run on AIX 6.1—guaranteed.1 AIX 6.1 is an open standards-based UNIX OS that is designed to comply with the Open Group’s Single UNIX Specification Version 3. AIX 6.1 runs on systems based on POWER4™, PPC970, POWER5™ and the latest generation of POWER™ processor, POWER6. Most of the new features of AIX 6.1 are available on the earlier POWER processor-based platforms, but the most capability is delivered on systems built with the new POWER6 processors. The AIX OS is designed for the IBM Power™, System p™, System i™, System p5™, System i5™, eServer™ p5, eServer pSeries® and eServer i5 server product lines, as well as IBM BladeCenter® blades based on Power Architecture technology and IBM IntelliStation® POWER workstations.
Debian is a free operating system. Its primary form, Debian GNU/Linux, is a popular and influential Linux distribution. Debian is also known for its package management system (especially APT), for its strict policies regarding its packages and the quality of its releases. These practices afford easy upgrades between releases and easy automated installation and removal of packages.
Two server solutions that provide core operating system and infrastructure to deliver stability, performance and support for mission critical application deployments.
The top of the line server solution for large departmental and datacenter workloads including database, ERP and CRM servers.
Ideal for a wide range of entry-level and departmental workloads such as network, file, print , mail and web servers.
Microsoft Windows Server 2003 R2
Windows Server 2003 R2 simplifies branch server management, improves identity and access management, reduces storage management costs, provides a rich Web platform, and offers cost-effective server virtualization.
A complete and affordable network solution, Windows Small Business Server 2003 offers an operating system, collaboration and storage tools, and more, in one package for small groups of users.
For file sharing, storage consolidation, replication, and backup and recovery, Windows Storage Server 2003 R2 offers a superior price-to-performance ratio, enhanced manageability, and increased productivity.
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