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Seattle Dynamic Infrastructure Customer Event

By Tony Pearson posted Fri May 15, 2009 06:09 PM

  

Originally posted by: TonyPearson


Wrapping up my week in Seattle, Washington, I presented at a[Dynamic Infrastructure] client event. This is the third one in a six-city tour. I will not be at the remaining cities next week, as I will be at the [Forrester IT Forum 2009 Conference] instead in Las Vegas, Nevada.

Chateau Ste MichelleRather than hold this in IBM's Kirkland facility, we chose to have this instead at the [Chateau Ste. Michelle] winery, which was just a few miles away in Woodinville.

The weather was a perfect match to pair with the information we presented. Clear sky in the low 70s.

This was a typical roadshow event, serve breakfast, meet everyone, have four main-tent sessions, answer questions, then finish with a nice lunch. Here was the speaker line-up:

  • Jerry Mixon presented IBM Global Services to help customers improve service, reduce costs and manage risk.

  • Steve Loeschorn presented the latest on IBM System x and BladeCenter offerings. Steve showed how IBM'sSystem x servers were more energy efficient than x86 servers from HP and Dell.

  • Michael Middleton presented the latest from IBM POWER® systems. Michael had some interesting statisticsthat showed IBM's AIX operating system to be more reliable than Sun Solaris, HP-UX, andMicrosoft Windows. Based on a study of 400 companies, AIX averaged only 36 minutes of downtime per year.

  • Tony Pearson (that's me, in case you forgot already, writing in the third person) presented IBM's [Information Infrastructure strategy], with highlights of [XIV], [TS7650 ProtecTIER], and [N series] storage systems.

Next week, Las Vegas!

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Mon July 27, 2009 06:33 AM

An article in ComputerWorld provides the details:
http://www.computerworld.com/s/article/9135497/IBM_Power_servers_most_reliable_in_new_survey
IBM AIX on Power systems had the top spot of any x86 or UNIX based system (not including mainframes) with only 15 minutes of downtime per year. By comparison, Solaris on SPARC and HP-UX on HP 9000 systems both had over 35 minutes downtime per year. Mac OS on G4 came in sixth place with 37.8 minutes downtime. Linux on x86 varied from 17 minutes to 1 hour 41 minutes depending on distribution. Windows 2003 and Windows 2008 were the worst, with over 2.5 hours unplanned downtime per year.