IBM Power Systems - A boon to Fintech Sector
April 11, 2022
IBM Power Systems - A boon to Fintech Sector

Score 8 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Software Version
Power Systems Virtual Server on IBM Cloud for IBMi
Overall Satisfaction with IBM Power System Virtual Server
We have a CRM application running on IBM Power System Virtual Server. This server allows us to easily manage our production load and since our company is based on a dealer management system it requires a robust and faster run time, IBM Power System allows us to achieve this very easily without any issues and breakouts in between. We hardly face any challenges during its usage. I highly recommend using this.
Pros
- We can create servers and install multiple OS within IBM Power System
- Memory management, configurations, tapes processing can easily be done within this system
- IT provides options to find the errors easily and help in maintaining the system efficiently
Cons
- The cost of setup and maintenance is quite high compared to other cloud solutions
- LPAR partitions setup is pretty complex to achieve as it requires multiple steps to be performed
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
- Our business improved significantly using the IBM Power System
- Helps in increasing the application runtime and decreasing the error logs over time
- We can have resource allocation and create CRM models easily using this
- Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL)
Security is the major factor to derive the success of IBM power system. Its robustness is the key factor for its wide usage and it allows to help run complex business like Banking, Insurance with Shear security and less downtime .
Power complexity and usage is very low with this system and errors are easier to track with continuous logs
Power complexity and usage is very low with this system and errors are easier to track with continuous logs
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