PureSystems
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PureSystems is an IBM product line of factory pre-configured components and servers also being referred to as an "Expert Integrated System".[1] The centrepiece of PureSystems is the IBM Flex System Manager in tandem with the so-called "Patterns of Expertise" for the automated configuration and management of PureSystems.
Developer | IBM |
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Type | converged system |
Release date | 2012.04.11; 11 years ago (2012.04.11) |
CPU | x86 or IBM POWER |
Related | IBM FlashSystem IBM Flex System IBM Storwize |
PureSystems can host four different operating systems (AIX, IBM i, Linux, Windows) and five hypervisors (Hyper-V, KVM, PowerVM, VMware, Xen)[2] on two different instruction set architectures: Power ISA and x86. PureSystems is marketed as a converged system, which packages multiple information technology components into a single product.