Lenzing turns to IBM and Linux for stronger server infrastructure.
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A cutting-edge innovator, Lenzing observes sophisticated, controlled procedures to produce its Lyocell, Modal and ProViscose fibers. With more than 4,500 employees worldwide and an annual turnover of €623 million (US$668 million), Lenzing adheres to strict ecological standards—which earned it the prestigious EU Eco-Label.
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IBM System p5 510Q Express server stands up strong
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The IBM System p5 510Q Express is the company’s newest entry-level p-system series server. But don’t let the entry-level tag turn you off, because this server — which runs IBM’s Unix based AIX or a variety of Linux operating systems — is an impressive bundle of performance and manageability.
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Installation Guide for IBM Informix Dynamic Server for UNIX and Linux
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A private installation copies or links files from your conventional installation of the database server to a directory of your choice. The installation script creates the necessary files and directory structure that you need to run the database server in private database server mode. You do not need to be user root or informix to create or use a private installation. After you create the private installation, you own the critical resources and services such as the sysmaster database.
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Installation Guide for the IBMS/390 and IBMeServerzSeries Architectures
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Welcome to the Red Hat Enterprise Linux Installation Guide. This guide contains useful information to assist you during the installation of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.0.0. From fundamental concepts such as installation preparation to the step-by-step installation procedure, this book will be a valuable resource as you install Red Hat Enterprise Linux.
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More Efficient Virtualization Management Templates
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Many IT departments have looked to hardware virtualization solutions such as VMware and Xen to solve server sprawl. Hardware virtualization consolidates servers and helps to solve the hardware and infrastructure costs, but it can create a new problem “OS or VM sprawl”. Any hardware virtualization server contains an OS in each virtual machine as well as the host OS (even a ‘hypervisor” is a Linux-based OS). Also, virtualization makes provisioning a new OS instance so easy that administrators deploy more detailed and customized OS environments. As a result, administrators must manage hundreds of VM images with many copies of the operating system and IIS, ASP.NET, SQL Server and other middleware that have to be updated independently.
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Harness the Power of Virtualization for Server Consolidation
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The average server workload in an enterprise environment ranges from five to 40 percent, leaving at least 60 percent of the available capacity unused (based on October 2005 Novell? customer interviews). Still, the majority of today’s data centers run a single application on a single server, creating server sprawl and resulting in more money spent on hardware and the resources required to manage it. To significantly reduce these costs, data centers need to take better advantage of the high processing power of today’s server CPUs by employing server virtualization solutions that reduce sprawl and maximize workloads.
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Virtualization Defined - Eight Different Ways - White Paper
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Alice has asked the million-dollar question: What does “going virtual” really mean in today’s IT world? Virtualization as a concept is not new; computational environment virtualization has been around since the fi rst mainframe systems. But recently, the term “virtualization” has become ubiquitous, representing any type of process obfuscation where a process is somehow removed from its physical operating environment. Because of this ambiguity, virtualization can almost be applied to any and all parts of an IT infrastructure. For example, mobile device emulators are a form of virtualization because the hardware platform normally required to run the mobile operating system has been emulated, removing the OS binding from the hardware it was written for. But this is just one example of one type of virtualization; there are many definitions of the term “virtualization” fl oating around in the current lexicon, and all (or at least most) of them are correct, which can be quite confusing.
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