IBM is out with what it says is the primary-ever mainframe running the Linux operating system. The brand new Z-series mainframe for jun88 Linux, which prices $400,000 and is aimed toward processing transactions at giant businesses, is IBM’s first mainframe pc offered with out its conventional z/OS mainframe working system, the corporate stated. The machine, which usually kinds the nerve heart of a corporate computer network of thousands of computer systems, is considerably cheaper than IBM’s non-Linux mainframes, which usually sell for $750,000.
A lot of the financial savings are as a result of machine’s lack of proprietary, closed-source software. IBM (IBM) officials say the machines, to be launched at the LinuxWorld conference in New York from Jan. 29-Feb. 1, are targeted at companies without staffs skilled in mainframe operation. The corporate also announced the discharge of a smaller server working Linux, the I-series server for Linux, which can promote for less than $50,000.