online, a managed service provider (MSP) of France, part of Iliad group, has selected IBM Power Systems to expand its service capabilities to Internet customers who want to increase the performance of their bare metal servers in the cloud. A bare metal server is delivered cloud and dedicated to a single customer.
The bare metal, dedicated systems with servers based on POWER8 IBM, will be equipped with Food KVM , an open-source virtualization solution used to manage Linux systems, allowing customers the opportunity to standardize their clouds with a unique open source virtualization technology. The servers Power Systems S822L benefit directly co-developed innovations by members of the OpenPower Foundation - a global organization of 150 members of the leading technology providers and support users and help to open up the development of the above the open POWER architecture.
Deploying IBM Power System servers S822L, online seek to attract larger enterprise class customers by offering a physical dedicated server based POWER8- to effectively manage and respond the requirements of the vast amounts of customer data, large and small, face every day. With the help of IBM Power8 dedicated servers, online customers have the ability to acquire knowledge fast data in a rich cloud security environment.
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"With servers based on POWER8 IBMs, we can increase our service levels to its customers an alternative cloud platform dedicated to x86 servers" said Sébastien Cassier, team leader, online . "We wanted to approach the business differently than in the past. bare metal supply systems dedicated Linux differentiate us from other service providers because we can now say that our customers have the ability to run the most powerful servers in the world in a native environment for their business needs. "
with IBM Power Systems integrated into its environment bare metal, online have the ability to support more users at lower cost. "Cloud service providers today need systems that will increase the performance of their existing customers and attract new customers with alternatives to x86," said Doug Balog, general manager, IBM Power Systems . "Power Systems can give as MSP online an efficient and powerful solution more economical than an x86 environment for customers to analyze and manage massive amounts of data in the cloud."
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