In come, respectively, xSeries, zSeries, pSeries (which also covers Numa-Q kit acquired with Sequent) and iSeries servers. The over-arching brand for all these will be eServer. Now IBM has announced the result of its three-year, 'Mach 1' re...
Veritas has also had its software certified to run on Dell PowerEdge servers and IBM's eServer xSeries Linux platform. The company yesterday outlined details of its Linux strategy, which will initially see it launch Linux-ready Cluster Server and...
IBM will likely offer Opteron in a new server family, alongside its existing Intel-based xSeries servers. IBM's decision to adopt Opteron was based on customer feedback, according to Mark Shearer, the company's vice president of eServer systems.
IBM and Intel are working together to design thin "blade" servers that fit into IBM's BladeCenter chassis. They may not push it as aggressively as the pSeries for high-end commercial customers, but they do at least want to be able to cover that big...
OpenVMS 8.2 supports clusters of as many as 16 machines - up to eight Alpha-based and up to eight Itanium-based in the same group, a source familiar with the software said. One machine in a cluster can fill in for another that's taken down for...
On Thursday, Microsoft also released the first beta version of Windows Server 2003 Compute Cluster Edition, a new edition of its Server OS aimed at high-end computing clusters. Additionally, new transactional capabilities in the Windows file system...