IBM 88554RU Installation Guide - Page 49
Operating system support, 1.12 Enterprise X-Architecture, Red Hat Enterprise Linux AS 3.0
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1.11 Operating system support The following operating systems are supported Windows Server 2003 Enterprise Edition Windows Server 2003 Datacenter Edition Red Hat Linux AS 2.1 Red Hat Enterprise Linux AS 3.0 SUSE LINUX Enterprise Server 8.0 These are further discussed in "Operating system support" on page 87. This list will increase as vendors port the operating systems to 64-bit architecture. For the latest operating system support information, go to: http://www.pc.ibm.com/us/compat/nos/matrix.shtml 1.12 Enterprise X-Architecture IBM's Enterprise X-Architecture technologies yield revolutionary advances in the I/O, memory, and performance of xSeries servers. This design creates a flexible "pay as you grow" approach to buying high-end 32-bit and 64-bit xSeries systems that can be scaled quickly, easily, and inexpensively. Enterprise X-Architecture technology is designed to achieve unparalleled levels of availability, scalability, and performance in industry-standard enterprise computing. Enterprise X-Architecture technology enables the following capabilities: XpandOnDemand scalability System partitioning PCI-X I/O subsystem Active PCI-X Remote I/O Active memory High-speed (DDR) memory Memory ProteXion Chipkill memory Memory mirroring Hot-add/hot-swap memory XceL4 server accelerator cache These features deliver application flexibility and new tools for managing e-business. They bring to industry-standard servers the kinds of capabilities formerly available only to users of mainframes and other high-end systems. Combined with existing X-Architecture technologies, these innovations result in Chapter 1. Technical description 35
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