Welcome to join us for a inspiring call / discussion where the following will/might be discussed:
A (very) short introduction to IBM (RISC Based) Power Servers Why Oracle runs so good on IBM Power Servers What did TietoEvry do to convince so many customers to move from x86 PC-servers – The arguments that works – The pain customers had before the move – The quick wins etc. When does EnterpriseDB make sense instead of Oracle? Learn about the massive resources you have available from IBM to become successful with Oracle on Power.
And hopefully a few WOOW and YEEEAH will be delivered.
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In the last 10 years at your current employer that uses #IBMi technology, have they purchased any 3rd party software (IBM-supplied software doesn’t count) that is not HA/DR or related? If so, what? lnkd.in/eVAPKZAe
In my previous tip about the latest release (9.6.0.11) of RDi, I promised to cover new features targeting easing the transition from PDM/SEU for new RDi users. If you’re an experienced RDi user, don’t tune out yet — you may find something of interest, too.
I’ll discuss most of these features in the context of the PDM perspective. This is the perspective designed specifically to ease the transition to RDi. It was introduced originally back in 9.6.0.3 and I covered a little about it in a tip back then. While it was created to target new users, it seems …
The cost for flash storage keeps coming down, and IBM is moving to new mainstream and enterprise flash SSDs that are offering the same capacity, better performance, and a lot lower pricing compared to prior generations of flash devices – including those that were just announced a year ago.
In announcement letter 121-084, we see that the new mainstream 2.5-inch solid state drives plug into Power AC922, Power L922, Power S922, Power S914, Power S924, Power H922, and Power H924 machines as well as the Power E950 and Power E980 – all using Power9 chips – and the …