The Book on POWER
Myths & Facts about IBM POWER Systems
and IBM Power Cloud
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The Book on POWER
Myths & Facts about IBM POWER Systems
and IBM Power Cloud
Some say that all POWER products are just old-fashioned legacy platforms – although there is evidence to the contrary.
Some claim that any x86s are far more advanced than POWER-driven solutions – even though POWER solutions are designed for high-performance workloads.
Some argue that POWER-driven cloud platforms are more expensive than traditional systems – even if the price depends on how much virtual machines and storage space you use.
Isn't it time to clear the air on these matters?