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IBM System p

The IBM System p is a high-end line of RISC (Power)/UNIX-based servers. It was the successor of the RS/6000 line, and predecessor of the IBM Power Systems server series.

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Also known as
eServer pSeries (2000-2004) eServer p5 (2004-2005) System p5 (2005-2007)System p (2007-2008)
CPU
IBM Power or PowerPC
Developer
IBM
Discontinued
April 2008 (2008-04)
Predecessor
IBM RS/6000
Related
IBM System i

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IBM System p

Nodes38
Edges37
Triples19
Avg. degree1.95
Density0.052632
Components1

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IBM System p

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related to Features · 9
IBM System p → AIX, All IBM System, DLPAR, Dynamic Logical Partitioning, IBM, Linux, Micro-partitioning, System, Virtual I/O
Also known as · 1
IBM System p → eServer pSeries (2000-2004) eServer p5 (2004-2005) System p5 (2005-2007)System p (2007-2008)
CPU · 1
IBM System p → IBM Power or PowerPC
Developer · 1
IBM System p → IBM
Discontinued · 1
IBM System p → April 2008 (2008-04)
Predecessor · 1
IBM System p → IBM RS/6000
Related · 1
IBM System p → IBM System i
Released · 1
IBM System p → 2000 (2000)
Successor · 1
IBM System p → IBM Power Systems
Type · 1
IBM System p → Server

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ibm system power line eserver systems p5 powerpc server openpower power5 power6 pseries ibm's servers rs 6000 aix linux cpus

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SubjectPredicateObjectConfidenceSrc
IBM System pAlso known aseServer pSeries (2000-2004) eServer p5 (2004-2005) System p5 (2005-2007)System p (2007-2008)1.00infobox
IBM System pCPUIBM Power or PowerPC1.00infobox
IBM System pDeveloperIBM1.00infobox
IBM System pDiscontinuedApril 2008 (2008-04)1.00infobox
IBM System pPredecessorIBM RS/60001.00infobox
IBM System pRelatedIBM System i1.00infobox
IBM System pReleased2000 (2000)1.00infobox
IBM System pSuccessorIBM Power Systems1.00infobox
IBM System pTypeServer1.00infobox
IBM System pis ahigh-end line of RISC0.90text
IBM System prelated to FeaturesAll IBM System0.60section
IBM System prelated to FeaturesIBM0.60section

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