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IBM eServer

Known as: 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
2004
The z990 eServerTM central electronic complex (CEC) houses four multichip-module-based processor units instead of one, as in the… 
Review
2004
Review
2004
IBM has designed special cryptographic processors for its servers for more than 25 years. These began as very simple devices, but… 
2004
2004
The floating-point unit (FPU) of the IBM z990 eServerTM is the first one in an IBM mainframe with a fused multiply-add dataflow… 
2004
2004
The IBM Eserver® 325, or e325, is a powerful server designed for high performance technical and commercial computing [1]. The… 
2004
2004
The IBM eServerTM z990 introduces a new mode for cooling multichip processor modules that enables significantly more processors… 
2004
2004
The performance of large servers is to a high degree determined by their I/O subsystems. In the z990 server, nearly all of the… 
2002
2002
This paper describes the concept, architecture, and implementation of the hardware configuration module within the support… 
2002
2002
The IBM eServer z900 is the first in a generation of future eServers that continues its leadership via a new I/O subsystem with… 
2002
2002
An IBM eServer zSeries™ system uses various types of microcode (firmware) that implement functions such as the execution of… 
2002
2002
The alternate support element feature provides a redundant service console attachment for the IBM eServer z900 that improves the…