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IBM Systems and Technology
Data Sheet
Power Systems
IBM Power 760 server
Secure, reliable performance with on-demand
expansion
Highlights
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Ideal for both application and database
workloads
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Instant, on-demand growth capabilities
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Designed for secure application availability
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Compact, economically efficient design
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This is the kind of system that seems to do everything, that is always up,
that runs your application, that fits into your budget and expands to meet
your growth. Ideal for virtualized consolidation of multiple applications,
it is the type of system of system that answers questions and solves problems, like those that keep you up at night. It is the type of system that
flows resources as needed and enables you to grow your business, without
disrupting it. Whatever your need, the new IBM® Power® 760 packs
plenty of horsepower in a compact package and is a sure way to get a
good night’s sleep.
Virtualized from within for better integration
The new IBM Power 760 is completely new and designed to leverage the
leadership performance of the POWER7+™ processor. The resulting
combination of secure, reliable computing and energy efficient virtualization make it an ideal system for virtualized application consolidation.
As a consolidation server, the Power 760 offers tremendous configuration flexibility to meet demanding capacity and growth requirements.
Utilize the full capability of the system by leveraging industrial-strength
PowerVM® virtualization for AIX®, IBM i, and Linux. PowerVM offers
the capability to dynamically adjust system resources based on workload
demands so that each partition gets the resources it needs. Active
Memory™ Expansion with hardware assist is a new POWER7+ technology that enables the effective maximum memory capacity to be much
larger than the true physical memory. Innovative compression/
decompression of memory content can enable memory expansion up
to 125 percent. This can enable a partition to do significantly more
work or enable a server to run more partitions with the same physical
amount of memory.