9009-41G
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9009-41G | The IBM Power System 9009-41G, also known as the IBM Power9 9009-41G, is a server within the IBM Power Systems family that uses IBM's Power9 processor architecture. Power9 processors are designed for high-performance computing and are often used in enterprise environments for a variety of workloads, including AI and machine learning, database management, and virtualization. Here are some key features and specifications of the IBM Power9 9009-41G server: 1. Processor: Power9 processors, which come in various configurations with different core counts and clock speeds. 2. Memory: Supports various memory configurations to meet the specific needs of the workload. 3. Storage: Typically supports a range of storage options, including hard drives and solid-state drives (SSDs). 4. Operating System: Can run various operating systems, including IBM AIX, IBM i, and Linux distributions. 5. Connectivity: Multiple I/O slots for expansion and various connectivity options. 6. Virtualization: Supports virtualization technologies like PowerVM, which allows you to run multiple virtualized instances on the same physical server. 7. Security: IBM Power Systems often include security features to protect data and applications, including hardware-based encryption and secure boot capabilities. 8. Reliability: Designed for high availability and reliability, making it suitable for critical business applications.
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