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− | + | {{AN}} is a term used by IBM to loosely categorize AS/400 servers into groups according to processing power. It is used by IBM and other vendors to create tiered software prices and licensing costs. | |
− | The comparative value of the processor group number was changed when IBM released new hardware models in ????. Newer [[i5]] and [[System i]] servers have more [[CPW]] power, but lower processor group ratings than their predecessors. | + | The comparative value of the processor group number was changed when IBM released new hardware models in ????{{verify}}. Newer [[i5]] and [[System i]] servers have more [[CPW]] power, but lower processor group ratings than their predecessors. |
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Revision as of 13:44, 23 July 2008
Processor group is a term used by IBM to loosely categorize AS/400 servers into groups according to processing power. It is used by IBM and other vendors to create tiered software prices and licensing costs.
The comparative value of the processor group number was changed when IBM released new hardware models in ????[verification needed]. Newer i5 and System i servers have more CPW power, but lower processor group ratings than their predecessors.
Details
- P05
- P10
- P20
- P30
- P40
- P50
- P60
See also
External links
- PDF of IBM eServer i5, iSeries, and AS/400e System Builder IBM i5/OS Version 5 Release 3 - October 2005 (SG242155) at IBM Redbooks
DSPLICINF
source code in "Tell Me Your Processor Group" by Robert Cozzi, September 6, 2005 at http://www.mcpressonline.com
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