New IBM LinuxONE 4 Express to Offer Cost Savings and Client Value
IBM
announced IBM LinuxONE 4 Express,
extending the latest performance, security and AI capabilities of LinuxONE to
small and medium sized businesses and within new data center environments. The
pre-configured rack mount system is designed to offer cost savings and to
remove client guess work when spinning up workloads quickly and getting started
with the platform to address new and traditional use cases such as digital
assets, medical imaging with AI, and workload consolidation.
As businesses move their products and services online quickly,
oftentimes, they are left with a hybrid cloud environment created by
default, with siloed stacks that are not conducive to alignment across
businesses or the introduction of AI. In a recent IBM IBV survey, 84% of
executives asked acknowledged their enterprise struggles in eliminating
silo-to-silo handoffs. And 78% of responding executives said that an inadequate
operating model impedes successful adoption of their multicloud platform.2 With the
pressure to accelerate and scale the impact of data and AI across the
enterprise – and improve business outcomes – another approach that
organizations can take is to more carefully identify which workloads should be
on-premises vs in the cloud.
"IBM LinuxONE 4 Express is a chance for startups and small to
medium-sized businesses to build an intentional hybrid cloud strategy from the
ground up. IBM brings the power of hybrid cloud and AI in the latest LinuxONE 4
system to a simple, easy to use format that fits in many data centers,"
said Tina Tarquinio, VP, Product Management, IBM Z and LinuxONE. "And
as their businesses grow with the changing shifts in the market, LinuxONE 4
Express can scale to meet growing workload and performance requirements, in
addition to offering AI inferencing co-located with mission-critical data for
growing AI use cases."
University College London is one of largest universities in the UK and
well-known for their reputation as a public research institution. They've been
working with IBM to build a sustainable hybrid cloud platform to support their
academic research.
"Our Centre for Advanced Research Computing is critical to enable
computational research across the sciences and humanities, as well as digital
scholarship for students," said Dr. Owain Kenway, Head of Research
Computing at University College London. "We're excited for LinuxONE 4
Express to support high I/O workloads like Next Generation Sequencing for
Biosciences as well as supporting work in "Trusted Research
Environments" (TREs), for example AI workloads on medical data. The
system's high performance and scalability suit our crucial research needs, and
its affordability will allow us to make it available to both university
research and industry players as a test bed."
Delivering high scalability, availability and security for a range of
data center environments and use cases
IBM LinuxONE Rockhopper 4, launched in April 2023 and based on
the IBM Telum processor,
features capabilities designed to reduce both energy consumption and data
center floor space while delivering the scale, performance and security that
clients need. Also built on the Telum processor and delivered in a rack
mount format, IBM LinuxONE 4 Express offers high availability for clients who
have strict resiliency requirements due to internal or external regulations. In
fact, IBM LinuxONE 4 Express systems, with GDPS, IBM DS8000 series storage with
HyperSwap and running a Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform environment, are
designed to deliver 99.999999% (eight 9s) availability.3
"IBM LinuxONE is rapidly becoming a foundational part of the wider
Infrastructure story within IBM," states Steven Dickens, VP and
Practice Leader at The Futurum Group. "With the new LinuxONE 4 Express
solution, IBM is uniquely positioned to handle mission-critical workloads with
high availability. When you combine this with the system's cybersecurity
posture, IBM is well positioned for market traction."
The system addresses a whole new set of use cases that startups and
small businesses are facing, including:
- Digital
assets: IBM
LinuxONE 4 Express provides a secured platform with confidential computing
capabilities specifically designed to protect sensitive data, like digital
assets. IBM Secure Execution for Linux is a hardware-based security
technology that is now built into IBM LinuxONE 4 Express. Scalable
isolation for individual workloads can help protect not only from external
attacks, but also insider threats. This includes data in use, a
particularly critical stage of security for digital assets use cases.
- Medical
imaging with AI:
With IBM Telum processor on-chip AI inferencing, clients can co-locate AI
with mission-critical data on a LinuxONE system, allowing data analysis
where the data is located. For example, health insurance companies could
analyze large volumes of medical records in near real time to validate
process claims, increasing the speed of business decision making.
- Workload
consolidation: IBM LinuxONE 4 Express is designed to help
clients simplify their IT environments and cut costs by consolidating
databases onto a LinuxONE system. Designed to bring significant cost
savings for clients over time, clients that move Linux workloads from
compared x86 server to an IBM LinuxONE 4 Express can save over 52% on
their total cost of ownership over 5 years.4
Activating the IBM Ecosystem for client success
With the IBM LinuxONE Ecosystem, including AquaSecurity, Clari5, Exponential AI, Opollo Technologies, Pennant and Spiking, IBM is
working to provide solutions for today's sustainability and cybersecurity
challenges. For clients that run data serving, core banking and digital assets
workloads, an optimized sustainability and security posture is key to
protecting both sensitive private data and sustainable organizational goals.
IBM Business Partners can learn more about the skills required to install,
deploy, service and resell IBM LinuxONE 4 Express here.
"We purchased an IBM LinuxONE III Express to run proofs of concepts
for our strategic customers, and the feedback we have received so far has been
excellent," said Eyad Alhabbash, Director, IBM Systems Solutions &
Support Group at Saudi Business Machines (SBM). "LinuxONE III Express
demonstrated better performance than the x86 running the same Red Hat OpenShift
workload, and the customer noted how user-friendly the IBM LinuxONE is for
server, storage and network management and operations."
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