Power System Virtual Servers from IBM are here to save the day
February 25, 2022
Power System Virtual Servers from IBM are here to save the day

Score 9 out of 10
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Power Systems Virtual Server on IBM Cloud for IBMi
Overall Satisfaction with IBM Power System Virtual Server
It is being utilized to offload our local and less sensitive workloads to the cloud for processing, using IBM Power System Virtual Server End customers don't need to know or don't get to know that the information they requested was processed on a cloud platform, so it's only utilized by one department. Because part of our workloads is processed on the cloud, we may use Power System Virtual servers to alleviate the problem of excessive local resource use.
Pros
- Reliable storage.
- Networks that work.
- Computing
Cons
- Cloud computing's cost-effectiveness.
Do you think IBM Power Virtual Server delivers good value for the price?
Yes
Are you happy with IBM Power Virtual Server's feature set?
Yes
Did IBM Power Virtual Server live up to sales and marketing promises?
Yes
Did implementation of IBM Power Virtual Server go as expected?
Yes
Would you buy IBM Power Virtual Server again?
Yes
- Long-term returns on investment are higher.
- Implementation is simple, and latency is reduced.
IBM claims to be the only hypervisor provider to have no known vulnerabilities. For a long time, this has been the case. There are no scheduled or unscheduled disruptions for patching because there are no known security issues. As a result, the servers are more reliable, allowing for more access to the data they store.
Hosted on the IBM cloud, the Power System Virtual servers are both safe and scalable while also being easy to operate. End-user and system administrator mistakes have been minimized thanks to IBM's help text on several instances. IBM's Power System Virtual Systems documentation is broad and gives a wealth of information on how to get the most out of it.
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