IBM Power 10 Systems, Pricing and Upgrades
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Power10 Pricing: $41,100 - $135,300
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Power 10 Models Pricing & Features Overview
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Upgrading to Power10 (Total Cost of Ownership)
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Power10 Security for Government Regulations
✔ Continuity
IBM Power 10 offers comprehensive business continuity and disaster recovery (BCDR) solutions to help organizations prepare for and recover from disruptive events.
✔ Reliability
IBM Power10 leads the industry in server reliability and data management for businesses across various industries
✔ Availability
IBM Power10 provides high availability (HA) solutions designed to keep systems accessible and reliable close to 100% of the time.
✔ Serviceability
IBM Power10 provides a range of diagnostic tools to help identify and resolve issues.
✔ Security
IBM Security provides a wide range of products and services designed to address various aspects of cybersecurity.
The IBM Power 10 CPU
The IBM Power10 processor is designed for maximum power, security, reliability and scalability, capable of any enterprise workload needing improved performance or lower ongoing costs. The Power10 processor has 18 billion transistors that reside on a highly energy efficient 7 nanometer chip, equivalent to a postage stamp. IBM Power10 systems will enable companies to cost effectively run mission critical workloads onsite with high-speed processing that is both reliable and secure.
Entry Level Power 10 Models
Pricing Models
IBM offers various pricing models for the Power10 servers:
- Outright Purchase: This involves paying the full price upfront.
- Leasing Options: IBM and its partners often provide leasing arrangements to spread the cost over time.
- Subscription-Based Models: Some configurations may be available on a subscription basis, particularly when combined with cloud services.
IBM Power 10 S1014 Price & Features
The IBM S1014 9105-41B is a 1-socket 4U Power10 server that can be configured with 4 or 8 processor cores.
✅ up to 1TB of memory via 8 DDIMMs slots
✅ supports up to 16 NVMe U.2 Drives
✅ .5 MEX I/O Expansion Drawer
✅ runs IBM i, AIX and Linux Server workloads
S1014 Pricing Factors
The IBM Power10 S1014 9105-41B 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:
Power 10 S1014 9105-41B - Processor Configuration:
It can be configured with 4 or 8 Power10 cores.
*More cores generally increase the price.
Power 10 S1014 9105-41B - Memory:
The S1014 supports up to 1TB of memory via 8 DDIMM slots.
*The amount and type of memory installed affects pricing.
Power 10 S1014 9105-41B - StorageStorage:
The server supports up to 16 NVMe U.2 Drives.
*Storage capacity and type impact the overall cost.
Power 10 S1014 9105-41B - PCIe Slots:
The S1014 has a total of 5 PCIe slots with a single processor, all of which are concurrently maintainable.
*Additional I/O capabilities may increase the price.
Power 10 S1014 9105-41B - Operating System:
The S1014 supports IBM i, AIX, Linux and VIOS.
*Licensing costs for the chosen operating system contribute to the total price.
S1014 Intended Workload
The server's price may vary based on its intended use:
- General business applications
- SAP HANA deployments
- Virtualization environments
S1014 Pricing Examples
While specific pricing varies for the S1014 model, here is a general pricing example:
- $35,000 - $44,000 in 2024 for an entry-level IBM S1014 9105-41B with 1-socket 4U to 4 or 8 processor cores
S1014 Power 10 9105-41B Price Determination
The final price of an IBM Power10 S1014 9105-41B is determined by:
- Base hardware configuration
- Additional components and upgrades
- Software licensing
- Support and maintenance agreements
- Volume discounts for larger orders
- Negotiated pricing with IBM or authorized resellers
IBM Power 10 S1024 Price & Features
S1024 Features Summary:
The IBM S1024 9105-42A is a 2-socket, 4U Power10 server that can be configured with 12, 16 or 24 processor cores.
✅ up to 8TB of memory via 32 DDIMMs slots,
✅ supports up to 16 NVMe U.2 Drives,
✅ 2 I/O Expansion Drawers
✅ runs IBM i, AIX and Linux Server workloads.
S1024 Pricing Factors
The IBM Power10 S1024 9105-42A is a high-performance server system with flexible configuration options that impact its pricing. While an exact price is determined by the final configuration, we can discuss some key factors that influence its cost:
Power 10 S1024 9105-42A - Processor Configuration:
The S1024 can have up to two Power10 processor modules, with options for 12, 16, or 24 cores per processor. *More cores generally increase the price.
Power 10 S1024 9105-42A - Memory:
It supports up to 8 TB of DDR4 memory across 32 DIMM slots.
*The amount and type of memory installed affects pricing.
Power 10 S1024 9105-42A - Storage:
The system can accommodate up to 102.4 TB of NVMe flash storage.
*Storage capacity and type impact the overall cost.
Power 10 S1024 9105-42A - PCIe Slots:
It offers 5 PCIe slots per processor socket, with expansion options available.
*Additional I/O capabilities may increase the price.
Power 10 S1024 9105-42A - Operating System:
The S1024 supports IBM i, AIX, Linux and VIOS.
*Licensing costs for the chosen operating system contribute to the total price.
S1024 Pricing Examples
While specific pricing varies for the S1024 model, here are some general IBM Power10 s1024 pricing examples:
- $44,000 in 2024 for an entry-level IBM i solution with 4 cores and 64 GB of memory is estimated at around .
- $47,100 in 2024 for a 12-core configuration for SAP HANA with 2 TB of memory is estimated at about .
S1024 Power 10 9105-42A Price Determination
The final price of an IBM Power10 S1024 9105-42A is determined by:
- Base hardware configuration
- Additional components and upgrades
- Software licensing
- Support and maintenance agreements
- Volume discounts for larger orders
- Negotiated pricing with IBM or authorized resellers
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IBM Power 10 S1022s Pricing &
Features
The IBM S1022s 9105-22B can have 1 or 2 sockets, 2U Power10 server, that can be configured with 4 or 8 processor cores.
✅ up to 2TB of memory via 16 DDIMMs slots,
✅ supports up to 8 NVMe U.2 Drives,
✅ 2 I/O Expansion Drawers
✅ runs IBM i, AIX and Linux Server workloads.
✅ It also supports IBM i natively at a P10 software tier with 2 sockets and 4 processor cores.
S1022s Pricing Factors
The IBM Power10 S1022s 9105-22B is a high-performance server system with flexible configuration options that impact its pricing. While an exact price is determined by the final configuration, we can discuss some key factors that influence its cost:
Power 10 S1022s 9105-22B - Processor Configuration:
It can be configured with 4 or 8 Power10 cores, running at 3.00 to 3.90 GHz.
*More cores generally increase the price.
Power 10 S1022s 9105-22B - Memory:
Supports up to 2TB of memory via 16 DDIMM slots.
*The amount and type of memory installed affects pricing.
Power 10 S1022s 9105-22B - Storage:
Includes 8 NVMe U.2 bays for high-speed storage.
*Storage capacity and type impact the overall cost.
Power 10 S1022s 9105-22B - PCIe Slots:
It offers 5 PCIe slots per processor socket, with expansion options available.
*Additional I/O capabilities may increase the price.
Power 10 S1022s 9105-22B - Operating System:
The S1022s supports IBM i, AIX, and Linux.
*Licensing costs for the chosen operating system contribute to the total price.
S1022s Intended Workload
The server's price may vary based on its intended use:
- General business applications
- SAP HANA deployments
- Virtualization environments
S1022s Pricing Examples
While specific pricing varies for the S1022s model, here are some general IBM Power10 9105-22B S1022s pricing examples:
- $44,000 in 2024 for an entry-level IBM i solution with 4 cores and 64 GB of memory is estimated at around .
- $47,100 in 2024 for a 12-core configuration for SAP HANA with 2 TB of memory is estimated at about.
The S1022s, being a flexible 1 or 2-socket system, likely falls within this price range depending on its specific configuration.
S1022s Power 10 9105-22B Price Determination
The final price of an IBM Power10 S1022s 9105-22B is determined by:
- Base hardware configuration
- Additional components and upgrades
- Software licensing
- Support and maintenance agreements
- Volume discounts for larger orders
- Negotiated pricing with IBM or authorized resellers
IBM Power 10 S1022 Pricing & Features
IBM S1022 9105-22A is a 2-socket, 2U Power10 server that can be configured with 12, 16, 20 or 40 processor cores
✅ up to 4TB of memory via 32 DDIMMs slots
✅ supports up to 8 NVMe U.2 Drives
✅ 2 I/O Expansion Drawers
✅ runs IBM i, AIX and Linux Server workloads
S1022 Pricing Factors
The IBM Power10 S1022 9105-22A is a high-performance server system with flexible configuration options that impact its pricing. While an exact price is determined by the final configuration, some key factors that influence its cost are:
Power 10 S1022 9105-22A - Processor Configuration:
The S1022 can be configured with different processor options:
- 12-core 2.9-4.0 GHz (EPG9)
- 16-core 2.75-4.0 GHz (EPG8)
- 20-core 2.45-3.9 GHz (EPGA)
*The price increases with higher core counts and clock speeds.
Power 10 S1022 9105-22A - Memory:
The system supports up to 4 TB of DDR4 memory.
*The amount and type of memory installed affects pricing.
Power 10 S1022 9105-22A - Storage:
It has 8 NVMe U.2 bays for up to 51.2 TB of internal flash storage.
*Storage capacity and type impact the overall cost.
Power 10 S1022 9105-22A - PCIe Slots:
It offers 5 PCIe slots per processor socket, with expansion options available.
*Additional I/O capabilities may increase the price.
Power 10 S1022 9105-22A - Operating System:
The S1022s supports IBM i, AIX, and Linux.
*Licensing costs for the chosen operating system contribute to the total price.
S1022 Intended Workload
The server's price may vary based on its intended use:
- General business applications
- SAP HANA deployments
- Virtualization environments
S1022 Pricing Examples
While specific pricing varies for the S1022 model, here is a general price example:
- $100,000 in 2024 for the base configuration of the IBM S1022 9105-22A with a 12-core Power10 processor.
IBM Power10 Price Tiers
The S1022 falls into the P10 software tier for IBM i environments. This tier typically has higher per-core pricing compared to the entry-level P05 tier, reflecting its increased capabilities. While an exact average price is difficult to determine due to the many configuration options, businesses should expect a total cost ranging from $100,000 to several hundred thousand dollars, depending on the specific configuration and licensing model chosen.
S1022 Power 10 9105-22A S1022 Price Determination
The final price of an IBM Power10 S1022 9105-22A is determined by:
- Base hardware configuration
- Additional components and upgrades
- Software licensing
- Support and maintenance agreements
- Volume discounts for larger orders
- Negotiated pricing with IBM or authorized resellers
The main differences between the IBM S1022 9105-22A and IBM S1022s 9105-22B Power10 servers are:
Core Count and Performance
- The S1022 (9105-22A) can be configured with up to 40 cores, while the S1022s (9105-22B) has a maximum of 16 cores.
- The S1022 offers higher performance configurations, with options for: In contrast, the S1022s maxes out at 16 cores at 3-3.9 GHz.
Memory Capacity
The S1022 supports up to 4 TB of DDR4 memory across 32 DIMM slots, while the S1022s is limited to 2 TB of memory using 16 DIMM slots.
Use Case
The S1022 is positioned as a more flexible, high-performance scale-out server, suitable for larger workloads and environments requiring more processing power. The S1022s, with its lower core count and memory capacity, is positioned as an entry-level Power10 server, ideal for smaller workloads or as a starting point for organizations new to the Power platform.
IBM i Support
Both models support IBM i, but there are some differences:
- The S1022s supports IBM i only in 8 or 16-core configurations.
- Both require virtualization via VIOS for IBM i partitions.
- IBM i partitions are limited to 4 cores in size on both models.
While both servers share many similarities, including NVMe storage capacity, L2/L3 cache, and security features, the S1022 is clearly positioned as the more powerful and scalable option between the two models.
IBM Power 10 L1022
IBM L1022 9786-22H is a 2-socket, 2U Power10 server that can be configured with 12, 16 and 20 processor cores.
✅ up to 4TB of memory via 32 DDIMMs slots,
✅ supports up to 8 NVMe U.2 Drives,
✅ 2 I/O Expansion Drawers and can
✅ runs Linux Server workloads such as SAP HANA
L1022 Pricing Factors
The IBM Power10 L1022 is a Linux-only variant of the Power10 entry-level servers. While an exact average price is difficult to determine due to the customizable nature of these systems, here are some insights into how the pricing is structured and what factors influence the final cost.
The final price of an IBM Power10 L1022 is determined by several key factors:
- Base Hardware Configuration: This includes the chassis and core components.
- Processor Configuration: The L1022 can be configured with different core counts and frequencies, which impacts the price.
- Memory: The amount and type of RAM installed affects the overall cost.
- Storage: Internal storage options and capacities contribute to the price.
- I/O Expansion: Additional PCIe slots or expansion drawers increase the cost.
- Software Licensing: While the L1022 is Linux-only, the specific Linux distribution and any additional software licenses impact the total price.
- Support and Maintenance: Service agreements and support contracts add to the overall cost.
Price Determination Factors
Several elements influence the final pricing:
- Volume Discounts: Larger orders may qualify for discounted pricing.
- Negotiated Pricing: Prices can vary based on negotiations with IBM or authorized resellers.
- Geographic Location: Pricing may differ slightly across regions due to local market conditions and import costs.
- Current Promotions: IBM occasionally offers promotional pricing on specific configurations.
$20,000 - $200,000 Estimated Price Range
While specific pricing for the L1022 is not publicly available, we can make some educated estimates based on comparable systems:
- $20,000 to $30,000 for an entry-level configuration.
- $50,000 to $100,000 for a mid-range configuration.
- $200,000+ for high-end configurations with maximum core counts, memory, and storage.
⚠️ These are rough estimates and actual prices can vary significantly based on the specific configuration and negotiated terms.
Comparison to Other Power10 Models
The L1022 is generally priced lower than its IBM i and AIX-capable counterparts (like the S1022) due to its Linux-only nature and potentially reduced licensing costs.
However, it still offers the same powerful Power10 architecture and scalability options.
To get an accurate price for a specific L1022 configuration, it's best to consult directly with Midland Information Systems, an IBM authorized Gold Business Partner who can provide a detailed quote based on your exact requirements and eligible discounts.
IBM Power 10 L1024
IBM L1024 9786-42H is a 2-socket, 4U Power10 server that can be configured with 12, 16 and 24 processor cores.
✅ up to 8TB of memory via 32 DDIMMs slots
✅ supports up to 16 NVMe U.2 Drives
✅ 2 I/O Expansion Drawers
✅ runs Linux Server workloads such as SAP HANA
IBM Power 10 E1050
IBM E1050 9043-MRX is a 4-socket, 4U Power10 server, that can be configured with 12, 18, 24 or 96 processor cores.
✅ up to 16TB of memory via 64 DDIMMs slots
✅ supports up to 8 NVMe U.2 Drives
✅ 4 I/O Expansion Drawers
✅ runs IBM i, AIX and Linux Server workloads
IBM Power 10 E1080
IBM E1080 9080-HEX can have up to 16 sockets and up to 240 processor cores
✅ up to 64TB of memory via 256 CDIMMs slots
✅ supports up to 16 I/O Expansion Drawers
✅ up to 16 NVMe U.2 Drives
✅ runs IBM i, AIX and Linux Server workloads
IBM Virtual Server Monlthly Pricing by Power 10 Model
IBM Power10 Virtual Server - A secure virtual server, offering a consistent experience, modernizing at your pace and price point — on and off premises
Power10 S922 Model Virtual Server
- $0.0564 per vCPU hour
- $0.0188 per GB memory hour
Power10 E980 Model Virtual Server
- $0.1128 per vCPU hour
- $0.0376 per GB memory hour
Power10 S1022 Model Virtual Server
- $0.0564 per vCPU hour
- $0.0188 per GB memory hour
Power10 E1080 Model Virtual Server
- $0.1128 per vCPU hour
- $0.0376 per GB memory hour
Additional Virtual Server Costs
- Storage: $0.1875 per GB per month
- Network: $0.05 per GB for outbound public internet traffic
*These prices are calculated on an hourly basis and then aggregated for the monthly bill. The actual cost will depend on the specific configuration and usage of the virtual server .
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2024 IBM Power 10 Pricing Guide
Understanding IBM Power 10 Pricing Models
IBM Power10 pricing models are designed to cater to a diverse range of business needs. The flexibility of these models allows small businesses to tailor their infrastructure to specific requirements while ensuring cost-effectiveness. Let's explore three example configurations, each crafted to meet different operational demands.
1) SAP HANA: $41,100* Example Price
2) IBM® i: $44,000* Example Price
3) Redhat® Openshift®: $82,100* Example Price
4) Oracle®: $135,300* Example Price
Upgrading to IBM Power 10: Total Cost Of Ownership (TCO)
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Many business leaders believe keeping their technology up to date is too expensive, time consuming and just more hassle than it's worth.
However, the opposite is true.
Keeping both your hardware and software current lowers your total expenses year over year with multi year maintenance and regular updates such as urgent security updates included those that choose not to upgrade face unpatched security vulnerabilities, a lack of manufacturer end of life support, decreased reliability, availability and serviceability and an increased total cost of ownership.
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Upgrade for Power 10 Scalable, Cost Efficient Security Performance
Companies that have contemplated using mainframe systems in the past for performance and security reasons, but could not justify the costs, will want to evaluate migrating or upgrading to a Power10 system. IBM's Power10 systems can speed up processing up to 4 times faster than many larger enterprise systems, and has the highest level of hardware based cybersecurity protection capabilities. All data managed within Power10 nodes is protected with end-to-end AES encryption 100% of the time, and even data that is transported out is encrypted. Data is not only encrypted in memory via hardware accelerators, Memory Inception enables Power10 system customers to create memory pools across Power10 system nodes that can scale multiple petabytes in size. Memory intensive applications can now access memory from systems as needed, while being completely protected by encryption.
The new Power 10 systems are designed for both large and small enterprise applications, delivering the highest levels of availability, security, performance and scalability.
The processing performance gains compared to Power9 is 3 times greater, which can support up to 3 times more users. The more users and transactions a processor can support, the less companies have to spend on expensive "per core" based licensing of databases and related application expenses. The new technologies the Power10 platform is initially providing is amazing as it stands, but it is only serving as the building block or foundation for the many more enhancements that will be released in the coming months. As time progresses, IBM will be releasing new capabilities for Power10 customers that followers can already read about.
Power 10 Security For Government Regulations
Any company with sensitive data and government privacy regulations to contend with, can confidently deploy AI and hybrid cloud workloads on a Power10 system to reduce licensing costs and increase performance. The IBM Power10 systems have technological breakthrough features that will benefit every data center, including memory inception that improves cloud capacity, and quantum-safe cryptography implemented with four times the encryption engines to protect data at rest and in motion without impeding performance.
*POWER 10 PRICING DISCLAIMER:
Pricing is a general estimate based on IBM MSRP, AVAILABILITY, CONFIGURATION DETAILS AND LICENSING.