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16- to 64-way Open Enterprise Servers |
| In 2005 when Fujitsu introduced PRIMEQUEST, they not only extended the boundaries of total reliability into the open systems world, but also laid the foundation for the most cost effective computing performance using the more popular environments of Windows and Linux. |
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Barriers to the use of commodity products for mission critical operation were removed and the vast world of open applications became available for use in the most important and demanding business tasks. The cost benefits of open systems have long been known, but until PRIMEQUEST, many organizations seeking mission-critical operation had to forego those benefits because of reliability and scalability concerns. Now, with the introduction of new PRIMEQUEST 500 series, any lingering doubts about open systems performance vs. proprietary performance have been removed. The introduction of Dual-Core Intel® Itanium® 2 processors (codenamed “Montecito”) shows the unlimited 64-bit performance future of the Intel roadmap and the synergy between Fujitsu’ Dynamic Data Center concept (Virtualization, Automation and Integration) and Intel’s pursuit of open systems performance.
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| Key features | Benefits |
- Industry standard processors (Dual-Core Intel® Itanium® 2 9000 series with 1.42 / 1.6 GHz) and enterprise hardened standard open source OS Linux and Microsoft® Windows Server™ 2003 together with mainframe class high performance and highly reliable server design
| - Leverage of Windows/Linux skills to mission critical datacenter operation - Enhanced ROI by exploiting the fast growing IPF ecosystem offering a rich choice of proper applications - Minimized service efforts through highest reliability
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System Mirror for live redundancy operations by: - Address-, Data-, LAN- and Management fault immunity - Additional redundant components
| - Industry standard ecosystem , lifted to mission critical operations - Continuous IT-production through enhanced system-uptime - Highly improved service-level satisfaction
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Outstanding and safeguarded flexibility through: - Up to 16 (with XPAR) hardware isolated, reconfigurable partitions - Linux and Windows operability in parallel - Variable resource combination in the event of changing demands as well as reacting on occurring failures
| - Supports ever increasing needs for business agility due to the ability of a fast adaptation to planned or unplanned change-requests - Flexibility to run the most appropriate operating system for applications having invested into
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