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IBM Power 11 Pricing

➤ IBM Power 11 s1122 Pricing

➤ IBM Power 11 Systems

➤ Power11 Pricing - Why It’s So "Tricky"

➤ IBM Power 11 Price Check List

➤ Configure Your Power 11 Cost

 

 600W power11 s1122
➤ IBM Power S1122  *sample price & configuration

USD $113,300* 

Mid Size configuration for IBM i solutions, 8-cores, 128GB, IBM i (100 users)

  • IBM i Subscription Term Processor 3-Year Registration
  • 2 x 4-core Typical 3.6 to 4.0 GHz (max) Power11 Processor
  • 2 x 64 GB (2x32 GB) DDIMMs , 4000 MHZ or 4800 MHz, 16 Gbit DDR5 Memory
  • 1 x System Console-Ethernet LAN adapter
  • 1 x PCIe LP 4-Port 1GbE Adapter
  • 2 x Enterprise 3.2 TB SSD PCIe4 NVMe U.2 module for IBM i
  • 3-Year Advanced Expert Care
  • PowerVM Enterprise Edition
  • Standard Shipping & Handling

Different Configurations with IBM S1122 9824-22A Pricing Examples

 Number of OSUsersMemory in GBStorage in GBHardware PriceSoftware OTCTotal Price
  1 IBM i 10 128 1600 $33,303.98 $36,664.00 $69,967.98
  1 IBM i 30 128 1600 $33,303.98 $41,720.00 $75,023.98
  1 IBM i 50 128 1600 $33,303.98 $46,776.00 $80,079.98
  1 IBM i 100 128 1600 $33,303.98 $59,416.00 $92,719.98
  1 IBM i Unlimited 128 1600 $33,303.98 $84,698.00 $118,001.98
  1 IBM i Unlimited 256 1600 $43,601.98 $84,698.00 $128,299.98
  4 IBM i 10 128 1600 $33,303.98 $128,107.00 $161,410.98
  4 IBM i 50 128 1600 $33,303.98 $138,219.00 $171,522.98
  4 IBM i 100 128 1600 $33,303.98 $150,859.00 $184,162.98
  4 IBM i Unlimited 128 1600 $33303.98 $176,141.00 $209,444.98
  4 IBM i Unlimited 256 1600 $43,601.98 $176,141.00 $219,742.98
  1 AIX NaN 128 1600 $33,303.98 $7,522.00 $40,825.98
  1 Red Hat Linux NaN 128 1600 $33,303.98 $7,960.00 $41,263.98

 Note: The above configurations use 2 IBM Enterprise 800GB SSD PCIe4 NVMe U.2 modules for storage pricing estimate.

IBM Power 11 s1122 Price & Features

IBM Power S1122 (Model 9824-22A)

The IBM Power S1122 (9824-22A) is a 2U, single- or dual-socket Power11 server designed for midrange and departmental workloads. It offers excellent performance per core, flexible activation licensing, and solid memory scalability for IBM i, AIX, and Linux environments, making it a versatile choice for business-critical applications.

Key Specs (Short)

  • CPU options: 1–2 Power11 processor modules; typical builds range from 8 to 32 total cores (up to ~16 cores per socket) with flexible activation licensing.
  • Memory: Up to 2 TB DDR5 D-DIMM memory via OMI for high bandwidth and low latency.
  • Form factor: 2U rack, scale-out design.
  • OS support: IBM i, AIX, and Linux.

Power 11 s1122 98-22A - Memory

Supports 64 GB to 4 TB across 32 DDR5 DIMM slots.
Compatible DDR5 module sizes: 32 GB (EM54), 64 GB (EM5B), and 128 GB (EM5G).
*The amount and type of memory installed affects pricing.

  • CPU Options (Power11)
    A wide range of configurations, from compact to highly scalable: 

    • eSCM (energy-saving core module):

      • 4‑Core @ 3.6–4 GHz (ERGR) – ~118,200 CPW

      • 8‑Core @ 3.6–4 GHz (ERGR) – ~236,400 CPW

      • 10‑Core @ 3.05–4 GHz (ERGQ) – ~124,500 CPW

    • DCM (dense core module):

      • 16‑Core @ 3–4.2 GHz (EBG8) – ~124,500 CPW

      • 20‑Core (dual‑socket) @ 3.05–4 GHz (ERGQ) – ~123,400 CPW

      • 24‑Core @ 2.65–4.15 GHz (EBG9) – ~124,500 CPW

      • 30‑Core @ 2.4–3.95 GHz (EBGA) – ~124,500 CPW

      • 32‑Core (dual‑socket) @ 3–4.2 GHz (EBG8) – ~123,800 CPW

      • 48‑Core (dual‑socket) @ 2.65–4.15 GHz (EBG9) – ~123,800 CPW

      • 60‑Core (dual‑socket) @ 2.4–3.95 GHz (EBGA) – ~117,100 CPW 

  • Additional Highlights

    • DDR5 memory with Chipkill protection, active memory mirroring, on-chip AI engines, and secure boot features.

    • Hot‑swappable NVMe storage, redundant power and cooling, dynamic processor deallocation, and support for PowerVM virtualization. 

Power 11 s1122 Pricing Factors

The IBM Power11 s1122 9824-22A is a high-performance server system with flexible configuration options that impact its pricing. While an exact price is determined by the final configuration, the key factors that influence its cost are:

 

IBM Power S1124 (Model 9824‑42A)

The IBM Power S1124 (9824‑42A) is a 4U, dual‑socket Power11 server built for enterprise and mid‑market workloads across IBM i, AIX, and Linux. It scales generously on cores and memory for mission‑critical databases, ERP, and AI‑assisted analytics.

Key Specs (Short)

  • CPU options: 1–2 Power11 processor modules; common configs include 16‑core (1‑socket) or 32‑core (2‑socket), with higher‑core options available up to the platform maximum.
  • Memory: Up to 8 TB total (DDR5 via D‑DIMMs/OMI).
  • Form factor: 4U rack, scale‑out design.
  • OS support: IBM i, AIX, and Linux.

IBM Power L1122 (Model 9856‑22H)

The IBM Power L1122 (9856‑22H) is a compact 2U, dual‑socket Power11 server built for mixed IBM i, AIX, and Linux workloads. It delivers high core density and generous memory bandwidth in a scale‑out form factor, ideal for midsize enterprises consolidating databases, ERP, and AI‑assisted analytics.

Key Specs

  • CPU options: 1–2 Power11 processor modules; typical builds range from 8 to 60 total cores (up to ~30 cores per socket) with flexible core activations.
  • Memory: 64 GB – 4 TB total via 32 DDR5 DDIMM slots.
  • Form factor: 2U rack, scale‑out design.
  • OS support: IBM i, AIX, and Linux.

IBM Power L1124 (Model 9856-42H)

The IBM Power L1124 (9856-42H) is a 4U, dual-socket Power11 server designed for enterprise workloads requiring high compute density and memory capacity in a scale-out architecture. It supports IBM i, AIX, and Linux, making it ideal for database consolidation, ERP systems, and AI-enabled analytics.

Key Specs

  • CPU options: 1–2 Power11 processor modules; configurations range from 12 to 60 total cores (up to ~30 per socket) with granular activation licensing.
  • Memory: Up to 8 TB total via DDR5 D-DIMM technology with OMI for low latency and high bandwidth.
  • Form factor: 4U rack, scale-out design.
  • OS support: IBM i, AIX, and Linux.

IBM Power E1180 (Model 9080-HEU)

The IBM Power E1180 (9080-HEU) is IBM’s flagship high-end Power11 enterprise server, delivering extreme performance and scalability for mission-critical workloads. Built on a multi-drawer, modular design, it supports massive core counts, memory capacity, and I/O bandwidth for large IBM i, AIX, and Linux environments, as well as AI and hybrid cloud integration.

Key Specs (Short)

  • CPU options: Multiple Power11 processor modules per drawer; scalable configurations exceeding 240 total cores across system frames, with flexible activation licensing.
  • Memory: Up to 64 TB DDR5 D-DIMM memory with OMI for ultra-low latency and high throughput.
  • Form factor: Multi-drawer enterprise frame (rack-integrated).
  • OS support: IBM i, AIX, and Linux.

IBM Power E1150 (Model 9043-MRU)

The IBM Power E1150 (9043-MRU) is a mid-range enterprise Power11 server designed to deliver high performance and scalability for IBM i, AIX, and Linux workloads. With strong multi-socket processing, large memory capacity, and flexible activation licensing, it’s well-suited for database consolidation, ERP, analytics, and hybrid cloud deployments.

Key Specs (Short)

  • CPU options: Multi-socket Power11 configurations, typically 32 to 120 total cores depending on build, with granular activation per core.
  • Memory: Up to 16 TB DDR5 D-DIMM memory with OMI high-bandwidth interconnect.
  • Form factor: 4U–8U rack-mount enterprise chassis (scale-up design).
  • OS support: IBM i, AIX, and Linux.

Common IBM Power System Options

Advanced Expert Care (AEC1)

Power Expert Care Advanced: Hardware maintenance or Warranty Service Upgrade to 24x7, includes: Initial contact target response time objective of 2 hours for Severity 1 and 2 issues, and 4 hour objective for severity 3 and 4 issues. If onsite hardware support is still required, onsite target objective is same day for Severity 1, next day for Severity 2 issues, and a scheduled site visit upon a mutual agreement for severity 3 and 4 issues. IBM Power customers in eligible locations may an option to add committed fix times at an additional cost for Severity 1 and 2 issues. Software Maintenance SWMA Response, includes: 24x7, 2 hour response goal for Severity 1, 2 business hours for Severity 2 through Severity 4. The price for Advanced Expert Care (AEC1) is $865.90.

ibm ts4300 3555 l3a lto tape library 500w3555-L3A

Is a rack mounted IBM TS4300 LTO Tape Library that supports up to 2 tape LTO drives. The price for a 3555-L3A single LTO9 Tape Drive configuration with a IBM EN1B PCIe3 x8 2-port 32 Gb Fibre Channel Adapter is an additional $29,538.20.

3580-H9S

Is a IBM TS2290 Stand Alone LTO9 Tape Drive that can be installed in a rack using a shelf kit. The price for a 3580-H9S with a IBM EJ2C PCIe3 x8 SAS quad-port 12 Gb Tape Adapter is an additional $10,891.53.

 

Understanding IBM Power11 Pricing:
Why It’s So "Tricky"

When it comes to pricing an IBM Power11 system, don’t expect a simple sticker price. Compared to traditional x86 servers or cloud configurations, Power11 pricing introduces several layers of complexity — often leaving buyers scratching their heads. Here's a breakdown of the top caveats, quirks, and key considerations that make Power11 pricing so… "IBM."

1. Modular, Not Monolithic

  • Base chassis pricing may not include memory, cores, or even firmware licenses.
  • Processor core activations are priced separately — you don’t just get all cores by default.
  • Memory and I/O expansion pricing varies per model and can scale quickly.

Bottom Line: You’re not buying a “server” — you’re buying a base system, plus all the performance features à la carte.

2. Core-Based Licensing. You Don’t Just Get All the Cores

  • IBM sells cores in tiers — you can buy what you need today and add more later.
  • Core licensing may affect software costs, especially if you're running AIX, IBM i, or third-party apps priced per core.
  • "Elastic Core" or Capacity on Demand (CoD) options are available but can be more expensive over time.

Pricing Pitfall: Assuming all hardware resources are usable at purchase is a common mistake.

3. Firmware, OS, and Support Subscriptions Are Separate

  • AIX or IBM i licenses are priced per core or per user, depending on edition.
  • Enterprise support contracts add recurring costs (some essential, others optional).
  • Firmware update access might be gated behind support agreements.

Tip: Always ask your reseller to outline recurring support costs, not just hardware.

4. Trade-in & Migration Credits. Not Always Transparent

  • These credits vary wildly depending on model, reseller, region, and deal size.
  • They’re not always clearly advertised or applied automatically.
  • Resellers may need to advocate on your behalf with IBM for maximum value.

Strategic Note: Use this to your advantage when consolidating workloads or retiring older Power8/Power9 systems.

5. Price Varies by Reseller, Deal Size, and Region

  • Two businesses buying the same model may pay wildly different prices.
  • Volume discounts, IBM bids, and partner negotiations are all part of the game.
  • “List price” is often irrelevant — always expect discounting negotiations.

Pro Insight: Work with a VAR (like Midland) who knows the IBM ecosystem and can navigate deal registration.

Power 11 Price Checklist

  • Go through a discovery call to identify workloads and requirements
  • Be prepared for multi-part SKUs and line-item pricing
  • Get a custom configuration and quote from certified IBM Gold Partner, Midland Information Systems

 

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Why IBM Power 11 Stands Out

IBM Power11 is unique in several important ways — especially when compared to other mid-level enterprise systems. Here's a breakdown of what makes it stand out, and who should care:

What’s Unique About IBM Power 11

1. AI-First Architecture

What it means: Power11 is built with AI inferencing acceleration baked into the CPU — not as an afterthought. It supports massive on-chip matrix math via Matrix Math Assist (MMA) and scales with Open Memory Interface 2.0 (OMI2) and CAPI acceleration.

Why it matters: This allows it to run AI workloads (like fraud detection, demand forecasting, and NLP) next to core transactional systems (like SAP or Oracle) — without needing separate GPU servers.

2. Enterprise-Class RAS + Uptime

Reliability, Availability, Serviceability (RAS) on Power systems is legendary. IBM Power servers often boast 99.999% uptime. Compare that to generic x86 mid-market systems (e.g., Dell, HP) — they’re good, but often not designed for mission-critical, always-on environments.

3. Massive Throughput and Core Efficiency

IBM Power11 chips have fewer cores than x86 counterparts, but each core is much more powerful, with simultaneous multi-threading (SMT8) and huge cache per core. This translates into better per-core licensing economics for apps like Oracle DB.

4. Hybrid Cloud-Ready (IBM i + AIX + Linux)

Power11 is optimized for hybrid workloads across IBM i, AIX, and Linux, all in the same box or cluster. Built-in support for Red Hat OpenShift, PowerVS, and Kubernetes lets it fit into cloud-native strategies without abandoning legacy apps.

5. Backward Compatibility

Customers running workloads on AS/400 / iSeries from 20+ years ago can still run those apps unchanged (yes, unchanged) on Power11 with IBM i 7.5. That kind of software longevity is unheard of on other platforms.

What Businesses Benefit Most From Power 11?

Industries That Rely on Core Transactions + AI

  • Banking & Financial Services: Real-time fraud detection, AI-based credit risk, and batch-to-real-time processing.
  • Retail / CPG: Forecasting, customer behavior modeling, and supply chain optimization — all while running SAP or JD Edwards.
  • Healthcare: Claims processing, predictive diagnostics, HIPAA-grade security.

Businesses With These Needs

  • Running aging AS/400, iSeries, or Power8/9 gear — and don’t want to forklift everything to the cloud.
  • High licensing costs for per-core apps like Oracle or WebSphere — Power11 reduces those costs due to fewer, stronger cores.
  • Need AI but don’t want to rip-and-replace their entire IT stack.
  • Mid-size enterprises with real uptime, scaling, and data residency requirements, especially in regulated industries.

IBM Power11 is not just another mid-level server. It’s a hybrid AI + transactional system that’s best suited for:

  • Enterprises who value uptime, AI performance, and legacy compatibility
  • Companies with a history on IBM i / AIX that want modern features without full cloud migration pain
  • Organizations who can leverage per-core licensing and edge-AI compute to optimize costs

IBM Power11 FAQ Accordion

Power 11 FAQs

IBM i 7.4 (TR12+), 7.5 (TR6+), and 7.6 are supported. Power11 also supports AIX and all major Linux distributions.

IBM standardized Power11 on a 2U dual-socket design (1122), eliminating single-socket models to increase IO slots and memory capacity out of the box.

Yes. 32Gb and 64Gb adapters will automatically downshift to 16Gb or even 8Gb depending on connection type.

Pricing is about 7–9% higher for base configs, but you get 15–25% more performance per core and better long-term value. CPUs are cheaper, but licensing has shifted to a simpler subscription model.

Power11 includes scheduled energy modes, allowing you to reduce power usage during off-peak times. Great for carbon reduction and operational savings.

Yes. Internal NVMe is the standard. For replication or multi-LPAR setups, external SANs are recommended.

Yes. Support for Power9 is ending. Power11 delivers more performance, less power use, and the ability to run IBM i 7.6 and future versions.

Modular pricing means you license the base system separately from processor core activations, memory, storage, and OS entitlements like IBM i or AIX. This offers flexibility but adds complexity to total cost calculations.

IBM Power 11 offers increased core density and improved firmware control over resource allocation, but exact performance comparisons depend on licensed core count and workload configuration.

No. Operating system licenses are modular and must be purchased separately. You only pay for the OS instances and features you need.

Yes. IBM Power 11 supports existing workloads via PowerVM, but migration may require firmware updates and license reviews depending on your software stack and OS versions.

IBM does not publish standard pricing because Power 11 configurations are highly modular and pricing depends on selected cores, memory, OS, and services. Pricing is typically provided through IBM Business Partners such as Midland Information Systems.

A typical entry-level configuration with one IBM i OS, 10 users, 128 GB RAM, and 1.6 TB storage can cost around $70,000 including software and hardware licenses. Actual pricing will vary based on activation levels.

Yes, but support varies by IBM i version. You may need to update to a supported release level, and ensure application compatibility before migrating to Power11 hardware.

 

 

IBM Power 11

IBM Power11 Announcement 2025

July 8, 2025 - IBM unveiled its next-generation Power 11 server line, marking the company’s first major update to its Power systems since 2020.

➤ Release & Availability

  • Announcement Date: July 8, 2025.
  • General Availability: July 25, 2025—covering high-end, mid-range, and entry-level models (E1180, E1150, S1124, S1122), also available on IBM Power Virtual Server in public cloud from day one 
  • IBM Spyre Accelerator: Q4 2025 

What Tech Publications Are Saying

• Resilience & Zero Downtime

TechRadar highlights Power11’s “99.9999%” uptime promise using autonomous patching, live updates, and rolling upgrades—effectively eliminating planned downtime. Reuters confirms this ultra‑high availability, noting just ~30 seconds of unplanned annual downtime.

• Security & Ransomware Defense

Tom’s Hardware emphasizes the Cyber Vault feature with immutable snapshots and sub‑one‑minute ransomware alerting—though caveats remain around alert vs remediation.

• AI‑Ready & Energy‑Efficient

TechRadar and CRN underscore Power11’s focus on inference acceleration and vibrant hybrid-cloud support; note 55% core‑performance boost over Power9 and standout power‑per‑watt gains thanks to a new “Energy Efficient” mode.

➤ Key Features at a Glance

FeatureDetail
Core Performance ↑ ~55% over Power9, up to 25% more cores vs Power10
Energy Efficient Mode Up to 28% better efficiency vs Max-Performance 
AI Accelerator On-chip AI support now; full Spyre chip arrives Q4 2025
Ransomware Protection Cyber Vault snapshot + <1‑minute alert
Hybrid‑Cloud Ready Day‑1 public cloud availability via Power Virtual Server 

 

Voices from IBM

“This is going to be one of the bigger—if not the biggest—IBM Power launches ever,” said Bargav Balakrishnan, VP of IBM Power product management.

“We are taking advantage of the full IBM stack to deliver hybrid cloud, AI, and automation capabilities,” added Tom McPherson, General Manager of Power Systems :contentReference[oaicite:12]{index=12}.

Why It Matters

Power11 provides enterprises with a single platform that blends ultra‑high performance, AI inference, security, and energy efficiency—across on‑premise and cloud environments. It’s a clear signal that IBM is doubling down on hybrid‑cloud, AI‑driven, mission‑critical infrastructures.

➤ Timeline Summary

  • July 8, 2025: Official announcement.
  • July 25, 2025: Power11 GA — hardware & cloud release of server models.
  • Q4 2025: Release of Spyre AI accelerator chip and watsonx/data integration expanding AI capabilities.

Stay tuned as the Spyre chip and watsonx ecosystem roll out later this year, further extending Power11’s AI and hybrid-cloud promise.

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The Banker, the Baker, and the Manufacturer - Real-world IBM Power 11 Use Cases

The Banker, the Baker, and the Manufacturer - Real-world IBM Power 11 Use Cases

The Banker (Financial Services / Insurance)

Pain Points:

  • Fraud detection in real time
  • High transaction volume + AI analytics
  • Regulatory compliance & data sovereignty
  • Legacy core banking apps (COBOL, RPG)

Power11 Advantage:

  • Co-locate AI fraud detection models and real-time transactions on the same system
  • Run existing AS/400 or mainframe-style apps without rewriting
  • Rock-solid uptime (5-nines) — ideal for 24/7 payment processing
  • OpenShift and container support for modern fintech tools
Example Use Case:
A regional bank uses Power11 to process wire transfers, detect anomalies via AI, and comply with strict regulatory uptime — all without migrating to the cloud or rewriting their COBOL stack.

The Baker (Food Production / Distribution)

Pain Points:

  • Supply chain fluctuations
  • Real-time inventory + logistics
  • On-prem ERP dependencies
  • Food safety & traceability (e.g., FSMA compliance)

Power11 Advantage:

  • Handles ERP (like SAP, Infor, JD Edwards) and real-time IoT data from factory lines
  • Can run predictive AI models to forecast demand or flag spoilage
  • Hybrid cloud enables disaster recovery without full migration
  • Simplified stack means fewer servers, fewer vendors, better uptime
Example Use Case:
A bakery network with 50 distribution points uses Power11 to manage perishable inventory, AI-predict future demand, and sync real-time data with ERP — keeping shelves stocked and waste low.

The Candlestick Maker (Home Goods / Industrial Manufacturing)

Pain Points:

  • Complex multi-tier supply chains
  • High cost of downtime
  • Legacy AIX or IBM i systems still in use
  • Pressure to adopt Industry 4.0 (smart manufacturing)

Power11 Advantage:

  • Run old AIX/CICS apps while modernizing with containerized MES or SCADA tools
  • Predict machine failures before they happen via embedded AI models
  • Built-in support for Red Hat OpenShift and edge AI inferencing
  • Power11’s strong cores = better license efficiency for Oracle/JD Edwards apps
Example Use Case:
A candlemaker (or more realistically, a furniture or lighting goods manufacturer) reduces downtime and increases supply chain transparency by running legacy planning apps and predictive maintenance models side-by-side.

➤ TL;DR Matrix

 

IndustryChallengePower11 Value
Banking / Finance Uptime + fraud detection Transaction + AI in same box
Food Production Demand forecasting, logistics AI + ERP co-existence
Manufacturing Legacy modernization + AI Run old + new side-by-side
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IBM Power 11 Models

  • IBM Model S1122 9824-22A
  • IBM Model S1124 9824-42A
  • IBM Model L1122 9856-22H
  • IBM Model L1124 9856-42H
  • IBM Model E1180 9080-HEU
  • IBM Model E1150 9043-MRU

IBM Power 11 Pricing

 

 

 

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