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There are IBM servers for small
business, for burgeoning mid-sized companies, and for
massive enterprise. In fact, there is a line of servers
called IBM Express Servers, and they are easy to set up and
operate without a huge investment in time and abstract
computer knowledge. This line was created to be the "get it
and go" server, ideal for people who don't need more server
than they can handle.
The IBM BladeCenter HS20 is a server
that can work on one or two processors, works with the Intel
Xeon chip, and has a memory range of 512MB to 8GB. This
server was designed to be modular, meaning you can add to it
when you need more power and more memory. The P Series and
the V280 are also IBM servers that can work with business
growth and high-demand environments. The zSeries and the
xSeries are both meant to be highly scalable for dynamic
enterprises.
IBM also makes the IntelliStation Workstations, which are
mini-tower servers that can run Windows or Linux. These are
flexible servers that can support a variety of
business-related functions. These servers allow for fast
graphics and hold up to 16GB of memory.
There are also the pSeries UNIX servers that allow the
user to run Linux and Unix at the same time. Another series
is the iSeries, designed to run with Windows and Linux, and
to allow mid-sized businesses to run all of their business
applications from the same server. Speed and the ability to
integrate easily with clusters is the focus of the pSeries.
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