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IBM Flex System p270 Compute Node Planning and Implementation Guide

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Published on 06 December 2013, updated 08 January 2014

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ISBN-10: 0738439002
ISBN-13: 9780738439006
IBM Form #: SG24-8166-00


Authors: David Watts, Kerry Anders, Simon Casey and Fabien Willmann

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    Abstract

    To meet today’s complex and ever-changing business demands, you need a solid foundation of compute, storage, networking, and software resources that is simple to deploy and can quickly and automatically adapt to changing conditions. You also need to make full use of broad expertise and proven preferred practices in systems management, applications, hardware maintenance, and more.

    The IBM® Flex System p270 Compute Node is an IBM Power Systems™ server that is based on the new dual-chip module POWER7+™ processor and is optimized for virtualization, performance, and efficiency. The server supports IBM AIX®, IBM i, or Linux operating environments, and is designed to run various workloads in IBM PureFlex™ System. The p270 Compute Node is a follow-on to the IBM Flex System™ p260 Compute Node.

    This IBM Redbooks® publication is a comprehensive guide to the p270 Compute Node. We introduce the related Flex System offerings and describe the compute node in detail. We then describe planning and implementation steps including converged networking, management, virtualization, and operating system installation.

    This book is for customers, IBM Business Partners, and IBM technical specialists who want to understand the new offerings and plan and implement an IBM Flex System installation that involves the Power Systems compute nodes.

    Table of Contents

    Chapter 1. Introduction

    Chapter 2. IBM PureFlex System

    Chapter 3. Introduction to IBM Flex System

    Chapter 4. Product information and technology

    Chapter 5. Planning

    Chapter 6. Converged networking

    Chapter 7. Power node management

    Chapter 8. Virtualization

    Chapter 9. Operating system installation methods

    Chapter 10. Installing VIOS and AIX

    Chapter 11. Installing IBM i

    Chapter 12. Installing Linux

     

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