IBM Power Systems Redbooks

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Over the last few years the IBM Power Systems platform has experienced a tremendous evolution. Its capability has gone from single OS per server systems to new cloud-based, Flex, and POWER7+ technology driven offerings, while at the same time gaining in performance, throughput, and security -- essentials our customers depend on.

Our IBM Power Systems Redbooks publications have also evolved. We've developed several new offerings to respond to the needs of our readers. Follow the tabs below to explore our new Product Guides, Solution Guides, videos, and blogs. Then let us know what you think of them by emailing us at redbooks@us.ibm.com, attention Scott Vetter, our Systems Redbooks portfolio manager.




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1. IBM Systems Director 6.3 Best Practices
Draft Redbooks, last updated 20 May 2013, Rating: (based on 1 review)
2. Implementing SmartCloud Entry on IBM PureFlex System
Draft Redbooks, last updated 15 Apr 2013, Rating: (based on 2 reviews)
3. IBM PowerVM Virtualization Introduction and Configuration
Draft Redbooks, last updated 5 Apr 2013, Rating: (based on 4 reviews)
4. IBM PowerVM Virtualization Managing and Monitoring
Draft Redbooks, last updated 27 Mar 2013, Rating: (based on 1 review)
5. DB2 Web Query Tutorials Advanced Functions
Draft Redpapers, last updated 10 Mar 2013
6. DB2 Web Query Tutorials Going Mobile - Distribution and Mobile Device Support
Draft Redpapers, last updated 10 Mar 2013
7. DB2 Web Query Tutorials Building Dashboards and Compound Documents
Draft Redpapers, last updated 10 Mar 2013
8. DB2 Web Query Tutorials - Reporting and Charting including OLAP Functions
Draft Redpapers, last updated 10 Mar 2013
9. DB2 Web Query Tutorials Administrative Functions - Getting Started
Draft Redpapers, last updated 10 Mar 2013
10. IBM i DB2 Web Query for i Version 2.1 Implementation Guide
Draft Redbooks, last updated 10 Mar 2013

Drafts are Redbooks publications in-progress. They are produced during a short term project called a residency on a specific topic. The intent is to get these pages out much quicker than the formal publishing process allows. The results you read here will be less polished than the published book. Feedback is very welcome!