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Linux on IBM Power

Updated: June 20, 2021

Linux has become a popular and reliable open source platform that many people use to run the operations of their business. Indeed, people are increasingly relying on Linux applications due to their flexibility, cost-effectiveness, and innovation. To gain an even more significant competitive edge, companies are turning to IBM to power their Linux platforms.

Linux on IBM power is an engine for maximizing workloads, reducing costs, and improving reliability. More businesses are realizing that IBM powered Linux systems are the key to better customer service, more responsive business applications, and an increased ability for the business to meet its rapidly evolving needs. The following are core benefits of running Linux on IBM power.

Savings in many different ways

Using IBM to power Linux systems poses savings in terms of cost, energy, and the environment. Currently, many businesses use single-purpose Linux servers that tend to be either underutilized on a daily basis, or incapable of handling heavy loads when businesses need it most.

A better model for saving on operational and energy costs is to use a single, yet larger system. Rather than multiple smaller Linux servers, a single IBM server can be devoted to running Linux applications. These more efficient IBM servers are capable of increasing their utilization rate by more than 60% while lowering operational costs. In addition, these powerful servers also result in lower energy consumption by businesses, leading to a higher return on investment.

To maximize operational efficiency, IBM servers are capable of sharing processors and memory capacity between client partitions in the same server. In this way, all available physical resources are put to good use even during peak power times.

A lower level of risk

A highly reliable and efficient Linux system results in the reduced risk of downtime by businesses. Linux and its IBM counterpart both run on a RISC platform, one of the best in the industry at the moment. Therefore, the IBM server provides an energy efficient and reliable platform upon which Linux applications can efficiently run with minimal energy consumption. By focusing on power consistency, increased virtualization capabilities, and technology that is focused on value, the IBM powered Linux platform is hard to compete with.

Another way in which the IBM power reduces risk is by keeping Linux applications running 24/7. The server also implements a predictive maintenance model that detects and responds to problems before they even arise. This includes identifying specific issues that are prone to failure before they occur, restarting workloads without disrupting the functioning of the application, and an in-built ability to self-heal.

Better responsiveness and service delivery

A top concern for any business is to respond to customer needs in a timely fashion. The IBM powered Linux platform makes it possible for businesses to significantly improve their services delivery. The ability for these servers to increase their capacity on demand, boost memory functioning, and easily adjust usage, makes them truly stand out in the IT sector.

For example, the server is capable of creating micro-partitions that can handle low applications. In this way, the processor can devote more resources towards higher traffic Linux applications that are critical for customer satisfaction.

In a world where we need to become increasingly interconnected, IBM powered systems facilitate the sharing of information and resources across disparate systems in order to fuel efficiency and productivity in a business’s operations.