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		<title>IBM lets Linux programs run on Unix servers</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 21 Jun 2008 08:59:50 +0000</pubDate>
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IBM Virtualization plattform “PowerVM” lets X86-Linux application programs run unmodified on system p servers with power processors.
This ability called by IBM “Lx86”. Linux Binaries are recognized automatically and run under AIX exactly the same way they run under Linux. Thereby among other options the server consolidation will be facilitated for the users. Lx86 becomes part [...]]]></description>
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		<title>IBM dopes its Pseries entry Line with Power6</title>
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IBM in the begining of this year had revealed the long waited p520 Express and p550 Express line, both proposed in rack and tower format, and especially equipped with the microprocessor Power 6, the most recent of the IBM Processors catalogue. Two choices are proposed according to the speed of clock 3.5 or 4.2 GHz. In addition, IBM signed [...]]]></description>
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