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* [http://www.redbooks.ibm.com/abstracts/sg247858.html IBM i 7.1 Technical Overview with Technology Refresh Updates Redbook] | * [http://www.redbooks.ibm.com/abstracts/sg247858.html IBM i 7.1 Technical Overview with Technology Refresh Updates Redbook] | ||
* [https://www.ibm.com/developerworks/community/wikis/home?lang=en#!/wiki/IBM%20i%20Technology%20Updates/page/IBM%20i%207.2%20and%207.1%20Technology%20Refreshes%20and%20IBM%20i%206.1%20PTFs IBM i 7.2 and 7.1 Technology Refreshes and IBM i 6.1 PTFs] on DeveloperWorks | * [https://www.ibm.com/developerworks/community/wikis/home?lang=en#!/wiki/IBM%20i%20Technology%20Updates/page/IBM%20i%207.2%20and%207.1%20Technology%20Refreshes%20and%20IBM%20i%206.1%20PTFs IBM i 7.2 and 7.1 Technology Refreshes and IBM i 6.1 PTFs] on DeveloperWorks | ||
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Revision as of 16:39, 9 July 2015
IBM i 7.1 was made Generally Available on 23 Apr 2010.
Overview
IBM i, running on an IBM Power Systems™ server, offers a highly scalable and virus-resistant architecture with a proven reputation for exceptional business resiliency. Running business applications based on IBM i has helped companies over many years to focus on innovation and delivering new value to their business, not on managing their data center operations.
IBM i 7.1 delivers database, management, virtualization, and Web application serving enhancements, enabling clients to reduce costs, improve service, and manage risk of their IT infrastructure.
The integrated DB2 database for IBM i is enhanced with support for XML, enabling clients to store and search XML documents within DB2 for i and to create XML documents from relational data. DB2 for i is also enabled to support the calling of field procedures, which can allow a partner application to transparently encrypt a specific column in a database table, enabling clients to further protect sensitive information.
IBM i storage management further leverages SSD technology by automatically moving data that is accessed most frequently to SSDs to help clients improve application performance.
IBM i virtualization support is enhanced to offer increased flexibility for running multiple IBM i releases on a single server to support a broad scope of applications as well as to simplify the migration to IBM i 7.1. Specifically, PowerVM VIOS or IBM i 6.1 can host the storage of IBM i 7.1 partitions. In addition, IBM i 7.1 can host the storage of IBM i 6.1, AIX®, and Linux® partitions.
IBM i Web application serving technologies are enhanced with updates to Apache, Java, Integrated Web Application Server, Integrated Web Services Server, and Zend Hypertext Preprocessor (PHP) environment, enabling clients to extend existing applications to the Web, improving service provided to clients, suppliers, and partners.
IBM i integration with BladeCenter and System x via iSCSI technology is enhanced with support for software target support, additional operating system support (VMware VSphere 4.0, Windows® Server 2008 R2) and a new installation wizard.
IBM i 7.1 is supported on Power Systems servers and blades with POWER7™ processors, Power Systems servers and blades with POWER6/6+ processors, System i® servers with POWER6™ processors, and System i servers with POWER5/5+ processors.
Upgrades to IBM i 7.1 are supported from IBM i 5.4 and i 6.1, including all supported machine code levels for those releases.
The BladeCenter PS700 is in the IBM i P05 processor group. The BladeCenter PS701 is in the IBM i P10 processor group and the BladeCenter PS702 is in the IBM i P10 processor group.
IBM i software value packs is updated to allow value pack ordering with IBM i 7.1 products.
Technology Refreshes
IBM now deliver functional improvements between major releases via the Technology Refresh mechanism. A TR is a Group PTF which packages all of the PTFs needed to deliver the new functionality.
External links
- IBM i 7.1 Technical Overview with Technology Refresh Updates Redbook
- IBM i 7.2 and 7.1 Technology Refreshes and IBM i 6.1 PTFs on DeveloperWorks
- IBM i Technology Refresh list for 7.1
Categories
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