> On 30/10/2018 06:46, Simon Matter wrote: >>> On 10/29/18 1:55 AM, Simon Matter wrote: >>>> To me it seems like, if they are smart, they will try to push IBM >>>> POWER >>>> and RedHat Linux together to establish real competition in the >>>> hardware >>>> market again (and of course don't forget to keep Fedora/CentOS alive)! >>> Er, RHEL has been running on Power for a very long time. The fastest >>> supercomputer in the world is Power9 + RHEL. >> What I meant is that POWER could become a competitor for Intel/AMD based >> servers. We're now running AMD EPYC servers with 64Cores/128Threads and >> we >> didn't find any POWER system which could compete in this area. > > As a matter of interest, did you look at IBM's own Power Systems (IBM > System i, AS/400, System p, as was)? They promote some of these models > as having very powerful processing capabilities but I wonder how they > compare in practice with Epyc or Xeon systems. I always had the impression that those IBM systems were priced in a different range from what we were interested in. And I know that I didn't find any price listed online when looking for POWER servers from IBM last time - and I know what that means :-) If they came back now with something like their deprecated X86 servers (Netfinity, System x) but on POWER, that could be interesting. Regards, Simon _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx https://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos