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IBM eServer
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EServer
IBM eServer was a family of computer servers from IBM Corporation. Announced in the year 2000, it combined the various IBM server brands (AS/400…
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2004
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Packaging the IBM eServer z990 central electronic complex
Juan C. Parrilla
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F. E. Bosco
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J. Corbin
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John J. Loparco
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Prabjit Singh
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J. Torok
IBM Journal of Research and Development
2004
Corpus ID: 2793683
The z990 eServerTM central electronic complex (CEC) houses four multichip-module-based processor units instead of one, as in the…
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Review
2004
Review
2004
The IBM PCIXCC: A new cryptographic coprocessor for the IBM eServer
T. W. Arnold
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L. V. Doorn
IBM Journal of Research and Development
2004
Corpus ID: 16108372
IBM has designed special cryptographic processors for its servers for more than 25 years. These began as very simple devices, but…
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2004
2004
The IBM eServer z990 floating-point unit
Guenter Gerwig
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Holger Wetter
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+4 authors
M. Kroener
IBM Journal of Research and Development
2004
Corpus ID: 1881873
The floating-point unit (FPU) of the IBM z990 eServerTM is the first one in an IBM mainframe with a fused multiply-add dataflow…
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2004
2004
Performance of the IBM Eserver 325 for Scientific and Technical Applications
D. Pase
2004
Corpus ID: 61327957
The IBM Eserver® 325, or e325, is a powerful server designed for high performance technical and commercial computing [1]. The…
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2004
2004
Hybrid cooling with cycle steering in the IBM eServer z990
G. Goth
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D. Kearney
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U. Meyer
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D. Porter
IBM Journal of Research and Development
2004
Corpus ID: 19296434
The IBM eServerTM z990 introduces a new mode for cooling multichip processor modules that enables significantly more processors…
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2004
2004
The structure of chips and links comprising the IBM eServer z990 I/O subsystem
Edward W. Chencinski
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Michael J. Becht
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+10 authors
Gerhard Zilles
IBM Journal of Research and Development
2004
Corpus ID: 35522999
The performance of large servers is to a high degree determined by their I/O subsystems. In the z990 server, nearly all of the…
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2002
2002
Hardware configuration framework for the IBM eServer z900
Andreas Bieswanger
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F. Hardt
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Astrid Kreissig
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Harm Osterndorf
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Gerhard Stark
,
Helmut Weber
IBM Journal of Research and Development
2002
Corpus ID: 3046870
This paper describes the concept, architecture, and implementation of the hardware configuration module within the support…
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2002
2002
IBM eServer z900 I/O subsystem
D. J. Stigliani
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Tim E. Bubb
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+6 authors
C. H. Whitehead
IBM Journal of Research and Development
2002
Corpus ID: 21232508
The IBM eServer z900 is the first in a generation of future eServers that continues its leadership via a new I/O subsystem with…
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2002
2002
z/CECSIM: An efficient and comprehensive microcode simulator for the IBM eServer z900
Joachim von Buttlar
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Harald Böhm
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+5 authors
Klaus Theurich
IBM Journal of Research and Development
2002
Corpus ID: 12745372
An IBM eServer zSeries™ system uses various types of microcode (firmware) that implement functions such as the execution of…
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2002
2002
The alternate support element, a high-availability service console for the IBM eServer z900
B. Valentine
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Helmut Weber
,
John D. Eggleston
IBM Journal of Research and Development
2002
Corpus ID: 42277422
The alternate support element feature provides a redundant service console attachment for the IBM eServer z900 that improves the…
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