It takes the average reader 1 hour and 10 minutes to read IBM Power Systems LC921 and LC922: Technical Overview and Introduction by Scott Vetter
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This IBM® RedpaperTM publication is a comprehensive guide that covers the IBM Power SystemsTM LC921 and LC922 (9006-12P and 9006-22P)) servers that use the current IBM POWER9TM processor-based technology and supports Linux operating systems (OSes). The objective of this paper is to introduce the offerings and their capacities and available features. These new Linux scale-out systems provide differentiated performance, scalability, and low acquisition cost, and include the following features: Superior throughput and performance for high-value Linux workloads. Low acquisition cost through...
IBM Power Systems LC921 and LC922: Technical Overview and Introduction by Scott Vetter is 70 pages long, and a total of 17,500 words.
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