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IBM Power servers

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What is IBM Power servers?

The IBM Power product line is a family of servers.

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Product Details

What is IBM Power servers?

IBM Power servers are designed for the most demanding, data-intensive computing imaginable, while keeping the business protected.

IBM offers Power10 processor-based servers, available in scale-out or scale-up variants.

The vendor promises the following benefits and differentiators:

Delivered with security

Power servers have security built in at all layers, from the processor to the OS to deliver an integrated end-to-end security solution

Enterprise cloud-ready

Power servers integrate into organizations' private or hybrid cloud strategy to handle flexible consumption models and changing customer needs.

Reliability
Boasts strong rankings in every major reliability category by ITIC*, IBM Power servers aim to deliver the reliable on-premises infrastructure to meet around-the-clock customer demands.

Value and performance
Power servers boast superior core performance and memory bandwidth to deliver both performance and price-performance advantages.

IBM Power servers Technical Details

Deployment TypesOn-premise
Operating SystemsLinux, AIX, IBM i
Mobile ApplicationNo

Frequently Asked Questions

The IBM Power product line is a family of servers.

Dell PowerEdge R, HPE ProLiant DL, and Supermicro Twin are common alternatives for IBM Power servers.

Reviewers rate Usability highest, with a score of 9.6.

The most common users of IBM Power servers are from Enterprises (1,001+ employees).
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Reviews and Ratings

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Score 10 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
Support of ibm I workloads in a single server. It’s processing power and virtualization features allow dynamic resource sharing between lpars and there are less hw to maintain. We currently have 4 production lpars sharing processing power.
  • Performance
  • Processing power
  • Cost
Virtualization of IBM i and AIX lpars. Running mixed workloads on the same server.
  • Workload consolidation
  • Processing power
  • Application performance
Basically, it’s a midrange server that consolidates mixed workloads from different OS platforms. It has great processing power and has great reliability.
All of our employees use power server directly or indirectly as our banking core runs on ibm i on power
3
System administration, virtualization, hardware, hmc management, networking, ibm i configuration, security, integrity, database engineering.
  • Banking core
  • Development
  • Api workloads
  • Api workloads
  • Power virtual server
  • Cloud object storage on ibm cloud
  • Data migration to cloud
Power is the most robust, reliable and powerful system nowadays. It runs ibm i, openshift, Aix and linux workloads
No
  • Product Features
  • Product Usability
  • Product Reputation
  • Prior Experience with the Product
We have inherited a banking core application running in ibm i, so previous experience tell us the reliability and power tha these servers have.
I wouldn’t change a bit. Maybe analyze running power on cloud
  • Implemented in-house
No
Change management was a small part of the implementation and was well-handled
Don’t migrate anything if you don’t have a good backup
  • Backup and restore
Think about future workloads. Assess Hw requirements, plan and use the power workload estimator
No.
My issues have been always resolved fast and succesfully
No
I lost a disk while upgrading the licensed internal code. They assisted me to slip install the lic without losing any data
  • Lpar provisioning
  • Data migration
  • Na
Yes, but I don't use it
I love power servers
Nitish Kumar | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 9 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
It is handling the main core application in my organization, the entire business is dependent on IBM i , it helps to resolve the critical issue. It is housing the core enterprise application like JDE.
Currently, with IBM POWER9 Servers, we can have more retention with a more optimized SMT8 thread.
  • IBM POWER9 Servers are much faster than the POWER6.
  • Backups take less time to be completed.
  • Highly secure and automated server
  • Uptime
  • It could be faster
  • More CPU cores could be added.
  • Looking for some new features.
  • Allow access to certain configuration items (ie. DHCP/DNS configuration) without using a GUI
In terms of speed, IBM POWER9 Servers are much faster than the POWER8 and POWER6. I don't think it is lacking anywhere.
Handling a large volume of data.
IBM POWER9 Servers have processors with a dynamic frequency which makes its operation energy saving when we do not use the total processing power.
The areas where IBM POWER9 Servers have had many improvements are with the databases. They have better performance than any other server of the competition.
  • Speed
  • Secure
  • Automated
  • UPTIME
  • It is very secure.
  • Backups are running fast and completing in few hours.
  • More Linux libraries for AIX
With these latest IBM POWER9 Servers-based systems based on the latest technologies, IBM Cognitive Systems continues its tradition of delivering value to clients in the form of performance, RAS, and solution value.
IBM POWER9 Servers scaled up nicely from our POWER7 and POWER8 servers to provide better performance per core and more memory capacity for the cost.
It's easy to use and very secure with virtualization technology with PowerVM
7
It is handling the main core application in my organization, entire business dependent on ibmi , it helps to resolve the critical issue. It is housing the core enterprise application like jde Edward.
Currently on IBM Power9 servers, we can have more retention by more a optimized SMT8 thread.
3
AS400 administrator.
IT analyst
AS400 developer
  • Power VM has no vulnerability since 2003
  • Backup strategy
  • JDE applications
  • With Power Systems, clients can take advantage of superior core performance
  • memory bandwidth
  • price-performance advantages
  • the new enhanced core
  • more complexity
  • more data to manage and greater pressure to
Because Virtualization and features: The ability to micro-partition and use features like LPM are crucial for us to maximize uptime for our applications.
No
  • Price
  • Product Features
  • Product Usability
  • Product Reputation
  • Prior Experience with the Product
We typically purchase enterprise-class servers, and the POWER9's are fully redundant, which helps reduce any unplanned downtime
I will not change the selection process.
  • Third-party professional services
Chilli services
  • Time taking
  • Co-location support
With built-in virtualization and an ecosystem of open cloud solutions, you can cloud-enable your applications without migration and build a cloud that handles the most data-intensive workloads on earth.
IBM is always ready to help whenever I am opening any case with IBM.
Yes we have purchased premium support as whenever any issue related to iseries we get the quick support from IBM.
No
Quick resolution.
Immediate assistance even with the low priority case.
well explained.
Reply to my question many times.
Provided links to troubleshoot the issue.
They are very secure and do not have many of the security issues as other platforms
  • highly scalable
  • easily clustered
  • powerful and efficient
  • license/manage for the MSP model
  • Need more support from big Cloud providers
  • initial Pricing (offset by TCO).
Yes, but I don't use it
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