Red Hat Enterprise Linux plus IBM Hardware equals Performance Computing
Apr 20, 2012, 03:04 (0 Talkback[s])
"In addition to high performance standalone server computing and
virtualization, KVM offers competitive technology for virtual
desktop computing. Virtual desktop computing or VDI moves your
desktop operating system away from local hardware and places it on
enterprise-level server systems in your data center.
"What you're looking for in a hardware/software combined server
solution is performance, upgradability, support, scalability and
affordability. Red Hat and IBM have formed an alliance to make this
perfect recipe a reality with Red Hat Enterprise Linux and IBM
Server x series server hardware."
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