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govindhtech · 1 year ago
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IBM LinuxONE 4 Express: AI & Hybrid Cloud Savings
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With the release of IBM LinuxONE 4 Express today, small and medium-sized enterprises as well as new data center environments can now benefit from the newest performance, security, and artificial intelligence capabilities of LinuxONE. Pre-configured rack mount systems are intended to save money and eliminate client guesswork when launching workloads rapidly and utilizing the platform for both new and established use cases, including workload consolidation, digital assets, and AI-powered medical imaging.
Developing a comprehensive hybrid cloud plan for the present and the future
Businesses that swiftly shift their offerings online frequently end up with a hybrid cloud environment that was built by default, complete with siloed stacks that are unsuitable for AI adoption or cross-business alignment. 84% of executives questioned in a recent IBM IBV survey admitted that their company struggles to eliminate handoffs from one silo to another. Furthermore, according to 78% of responding executives, the successful adoption of their multicloud platform is hampered by an insufficient operating model.2. Another strategy that organizations can adopt in response to the pressure to improve business outcomes and accelerate and scale the impact of data and AI across the enterprise is to more carefully determine which workloads belong in the cloud or on-premises.
“Startups and small to medium-sized enterprises have the opportunity to develop a deliberate hybrid cloud strategy from the ground up with IBM LinuxONE 4 Express. According to Tina Tarquinio, VP of Product Management for IBM Z and LinuxONE, “IBM delivers the power of hybrid cloud and AI in the most recent LinuxONE 4 system to a straightforward, easy to use format that fits in many data centers.” “And as their businesses grow with the changing shifts in the market, LinuxONE 4 Express can scale to meet growing workload and performance requirements, in addition to offering AI inferencing co-located with mission-critical data for growing AI use cases.”
Accelerating biosciences computing research
University College London is a major UK public research university. They are developing a sustainable hybrid cloud platform with IBM to support their academic research.
According to Dr. Owain Kenway, Head of Research Computing at University College London, “Our Centre for Advanced Research Computing is critical to enable computational research across the sciences and humanities, as well as digital scholarship for students.” We’re thrilled that LinuxONE 4 Express will support work in “Trusted Research Environments” (TREs), such as AI workloads on medical data, and high I/O workloads like Next Generation Sequencing for Biosciences. The system’s affordability will enable us to make it available as a test bed to university researchers and industry players alike, and its high performance and scalability meet our critical research needs.”
Providing excellent security, scalability, and availability for various use cases and data center environments
Based on the IBM Telum processor, IBM LinuxONE Rockhopper 4 was released in April 2023 and has features intended to minimize energy usage and data center floor area while providing customers with the necessary scale, performance, and security. For customers with stringent resiliency requirements owing to internal or external regulations, IBM LinuxONE 4 Express, which is also based on the Telum processor and is supplied in a rack mount format, offers high availability. Actually, Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform environments running on IBM LinuxONE 4 Express systems with GDPS, IBM DS8000 series storage with HyperSwap, and other features are built to provide 99.999999% (eight 9s) availability.3.
“IBM LinuxONE is quickly emerging as a key component of IBM’s larger infrastructure narrative,” says Steven Dickens, vice president and practice leader at The Futurum Group. IBM is in a unique position to manage mission-critical workloads with high availability thanks to the new LinuxONE 4 Express solution. This plus the system’s cybersecurity posture puts IBM in a strong position to gain traction in the market.”
The system tackles an entirely new range of use cases that small and startup companies must deal with, such as:
Digital assets: Specifically created to safeguard sensitive data, such as digital assets, IBM LinuxONE 4 Express offers a secure platform with private computing capabilities. IBM LinuxONE 4 Express now includes hardware-based security technology called IBM Secure Execution for Linux. For individual workloads, scalable isolation can aid in defending against both insider threats and external attacks. This covers data in use, which is a crucial security step for use cases involving digital assets.
AI-powered medical imaging: Clients can co-locate AI with mission-critical data on a LinuxONE system, enabling data analysis where the data is located, thanks to IBM Telum processor on-chip AI inferencing. To expedite business decision-making, health insurance companies, for instance, could examine vast amounts of medical records in almost real-time to verify process claims.
Workload consolidation: By combining databases onto a single LinuxONE system, IBM LinuxONE 4 Express is intended to assist customers in streamlining their IT environments and reducing expenses. When clients switch from an x86 server to an IBM LinuxONE 4 Express for their Linux workloads, they can save more than 52% on their total cost of ownership over a 5-year period. This product is designed to provide clients with significant cost savings over time.4
Enabling the IBM Ecosystem to achieve success for clients
IBM is working to provide solutions for today’s cybersecurity and sustainability challenges with the IBM LinuxONE Ecosystem, which includes AquaSecurity, Clari5, Exponential AI, Opollo Technologies, Pennant, and Spiking. An optimized sustainability and security posture is essential to safeguarding sensitive personal information and achieving sustainable organizational goals for clients that manage workloads related to data serving, core banking, and digital assets. Here, IBM Business Partners can find out more about the abilities needed to set up, implement, maintain, and resell IBM LinuxONE 4 Express.
Eyad Alhabbash, Director, IBM Systems Solutions & Support Group at Saudi Business Machines (SBM), stated, “We purchased an IBM LinuxONE III Express to run proofs of concepts for our strategic customers, and the feedback we have received so far has been excellent.” “LinuxONE III Express demonstrated better performance than the x86 running the same Red Hat OpenShift workload, and the customer noted how user-friendly the IBM LinuxONE is for server, storage and network management and operations.”
IBM LinuxONE 4 Express release date
Commencing at $135,00, IBM and its approved business partners will offer the new IBM LinuxONE 4 Express for general availability on February 20, 2024.
For additional information, join IBM partners and clients on February 20 at 11 a.m. ET for a live, in-depth webinar on industry trends like cybersecurity, sustainability, and artificial intelligence. You’ll also get behind-the-scenes access to the brand-new IBM LinuxONE 4 Express system.
Concerning IBM
IBM is a global leader in consulting, AI, and hybrid cloud solutions. They help customers in over 175 countries use data insights to optimize business operations, cut costs, and gain a competitive edge. Over 4,000 government and corporate entities in critical infrastructure sectors like financial services, telecommunications, and healthcare use Red Hat OpenShift and IBM’s hybrid cloud platform for fast, secure, and efficient digital transformations. IBM offers clients open and flexible options with its groundbreaking AI, quantum computing, industry-specific cloud solutions, and consulting. IBM’s history of transparency, accountability, inclusivity, trust, and service supports this.
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shadowblade8192 · 5 months ago
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yiffos-official · 5 months ago
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can someone tell gcc im on hour 36 of cold turkey 0 nicotine after downing two elf bars a day for the last two years. little puppy if you don't compile my sketchy c code i am not afraid to take us both out
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calware · 3 months ago
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.can you make a linux terminal out of html in ao3 (3 incorrect buzzer sounds go off as i am unfamiliar with all 3 of these things and i am disqualified from the competition)
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soup-mother · 7 months ago
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I can't even imagine how it must feel having genuine linux issues on this website and asking for help and suddenly a bunch of parody accounts start erp-ing in the notes. like full on reblog chains.
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andmaybegayer · 3 months ago
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Speaking of farming I wanted to share this story from a One Laptop Per Child guy
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Using the mesh network to establish smallholder price negotiations! In 2006! Imagine if this had been deployed, although I guess you Might Get Killed For Unionizing. Really emphasizes how much actual farming is a ruthless optimization problem.
Nowadays there's a bunch of apps for selling crops like this. I haven't looked into them deeply but they do seem to have slightly improved some smallholder incomes, although what you see in other cases is farming cooperatives like are popular in speciality coffee.
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monsterqueers · 1 month ago
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So ive been using linux for a good while now, and its now officially my daily driver. Windows is now permabenched in a removed hhd in a drawer unless something awful happens. (Good riddance, havent truly enjoyed windows since xp)
And from this I think that people urging others to move to linux are not doing so in the correct way.
Instead of trying to push a friendly distro and insisting it will work for everything and everyone, instead check if the hardware they are using specifically is good for linux and if so what families.
One computer will be a breeze with any distro, another could have a few quirks but be basically fine, however another of the same year and manufacturer could be an uphill battle thats straight up unusable even for someone who knows how to do the kernel edit workarounds for all but specific distros, if that.
My desktop took linux mint like a dream, 100% painless with no fucking about to make it work and even no need for an ethernet cable to get things started. My dinosaur laptop (may it rest in peace after other components died) had a few issues but also worked very well with little effort with mint. My current junk laptop is an uphill battle that will require arch AND edits to the kernel paremeters to work without being filled with screen flashing and full system freezes at random and im still gearing up the gumption to give it another few attempts to actually pull it off.
Each of these computers is a VERY different experience, and if your prospective switcher is using a computer that doesnt play well, its NOT going to work, they will get frustrated, and they will give up. They have to work with what they have.
Instead of going right to telling them to switch and that anything is good, Encourage people to search up their pc+linux compatibility if they are looking to switch to determine if its viable for a newbie who doesnt want to struggle, then offer a distro that has a live usb/dvd version if possible for them to test without install, and a big enough userbase that troubleshooting is as painless as possible.
If its a laptop, archwiki has lists of those by maker (linked in the page given) with notes on what has been tested in that family of linux.
This, I think, above all, is the most important thing when trying to get people to switch:
MAKE SURE THEIR HARDWARE IS GOOD FOR IT
Not just the pc, but the peripherals too; their mouse, their mic, their webcam, their keyboard- these things are not always supported well.
Linux can be fast, easy, and really comfortable and painless with little to no troubleshooting or tedious workarounds to get your stuff to work; but you have to be using the right hardware.
Yes, make sure you have alternative programs lined up that are actually good (stop reccing gimp when krita is a way better P$ alternative for people trying to draw digitally), and maybe consider talking about how to run wine in a newbie friendly way for things they might need for work reasons that dont work on linux normally(and accept that it might not work even with wine), but above all, make sure that its not just being phrased as 'a you problem' when it might be their system that is the issue there.
For prospective switchers that tried but gave up because of glitches or freezes or things otherwise not working: It wasnt you being bad at computers. Sometimes it just doesnt work with that hardware well and there is nothing you can do. People dont warn you about this, but its a very real issue.
If you still want to try linux, when you eventually get a new computer in the future, look for one that seems to be supported by linux well- some pcs even come with linux preinstalled for you even (dell does this with ubuntu and ubuntu has skins that looks windows esque). Asking specifically for linux compatible or linux preinstalled computers signals to developers to make more computers that work with linux, and makes it easier to get linux friendly stuff.
If not, there are windows 11 neutering tools out there in the wild that are very useful and are a plenty fine alternative to switching. You should only switch if you want to switch.
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jingerpi · 8 months ago
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I think the thing with Linux is it is more difficult, but a lot of that comes from it being different more so than innately harder. Windows is not a magical operating system that we're all born with innate knowledge of, we grow up learning it and getting used to it's quirks, so much so that they begin to disappear and we forgot we had to learn them in the first place. Linux might require "more" knowledge, but it's knowledge that is absolutely learnable if you're willing to go back to the headspace of being a kid again and trying to figure out how stuff works. it's okay to not know how to do everything immediately, it doesn't mean you're stupid or doing something wrong.
In response to seeing calls to switch to Linux I've seen a lot of people cry that it's too complicated and we can't expect people to all jump ship on windows/mac, and I get it, I really do, but so much of it is an experience problem, a problem of community knowledge, more so than it is an actual problem with Linux itself. at this point Windows is tradition and it's so engrained in people it's hard to switch. and that's not a moral judgement! it is hard! I'm not someone who pretends Linux is secretly super easy and everyone and their mother should use it. but... i do think we should recognize why it's hard, and not pretend it's impossible to overcome that difficulty for the sake of more independence in our lives
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deerlandia · 7 months ago
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_________________________________________ ( You're working under a slight handicap. ) ( You happen to be human.                 ) -----------------------------------------        o   ^__^         o  (oo)\_______            (__)\       )\/\                ||----w |                ||     ||
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muffinlance · 10 months ago
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hellooo very cool person I am just now getting into the atla fandom and I know Nothing other than your fics are very cool and great and I was wondering if you have any recs (or links to posts with recs!!) bc I trust your judgment LOL
I hope this is ok to ask!! also I will add that I am not that picky but I will add that I am very much a longfic enjoyer so🫶🫶
My friend, may I open up to you the broad world of clicking an AO3 user's bookmarks. <3
AKA: literally click any ao3 username, "bookmarks" should appear towards the top of the resulting page. You can then voyage into the additionally wonderful waters of filtering by length, "recommended", fandom, etc.
Also: if the fic you like is in collections, try checking them out, especially if the title appeals to you. Can be a great way to find essentially a fic playlist.
Anyway all hail ao3's designers they done good work
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elementaryos-official · 1 month ago
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When each one of your PCs has a different Linux Distro installed
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doyouknowthisgame · 7 months ago
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qoldenskies · 5 months ago
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what do you think about he/they donnie?
FIRE!!!!!! give that turtle some GENDER as a TREAT
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thewolfofthestars · 3 months ago
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I finally got a new laptop! Yay! My geriatric 8-year-old can finally be sent to the retirement home (aka gathering dust in the closet because what if I need it later). And now I can run programs and perform tasks without it taking a dog's age! :D
But I did notice something in getting everything set up.
I've been a staunch Linux lad since I was very little--one of the few things my father and I actually agree on. And the new laptop came pre-installed with Windows 11, as most new non-Macs do, so I decided to partition a bit of the drive for it rather than wiping it completely, just in case I need Windows compatibility for school or work stuff, even if I spend the majority of my time in Ubuntu. (I had wanted to do that with my old machine, actually, but something went horrendously wrong in the process and it took two days to fix and my laptop briefly did not have a functioning OS on it at all lol.)
Now, I find Windows... unpleasant to use. And obviously part of that is just that I'm not familiar with it--the last time I had Windows on a personal computer was when I was 6 years old, and that thing ran Windows 2000 with a genuine CRT monitor and it was not connected to the internet and I spent my time playing King's Quest and MS Paint. I don't know where things are anymore, and the UX seems pretty uninterested in telling me.
Another issue is, of course, how bloated with ads and spyware it's become in recent iterations. I see where people are coming from when they decide to stick with Windows 7 or Vista or some other older version, even if I disagree with them for security and malware reasons--"person on previous version of Windows" is by far the largest and juiciest target for all manner of bad actors online.
But I think a really big core part of the problem is this: modern Windows is speaking a different language than I am. And the language it's speaking is that of phones, not of computers.
I only spent enough time on Windows to get it set up and strip away all the permissions I possibly could, and in that time I could tell: the default user Microsoft is designing this system for is people who are more familiar with Android and Apple than they are with a desktop computer. They made me log in with my email, rather than creating a device-specific profile. When I created my password they didn't even call it a password, they called it a "Hello Windows PIN". The format of the Settings page UI is nigh-identical to the one on my phone, right down to the list of access permissions siloed away by app (and yes, everything is called an app--no programs, no functions, no systems, no app*lications*, nothing else). I had to check a specific box to be able to look through my entire computer's file system, for crying out loud, rather than just browsing my Pictures and Downloads!
Hey, Windows! My laptop! Is not! A phone! And I don't want it to be! This is a computer OS for people who hate computers and I. HATE IT!
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crabanarchy · 29 days ago
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Again, ending your summary with "and it's probably fake, BUT" is not convincing. But ghoulishly I find the Snail Keyboard hilarious
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subway-dove · 2 months ago
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some people might question me. but i am operating under the three tenants of judo: friendship, perfection of the self, and maximum efficiency minimum effort. which is why i am using arch with cinnamon made to look like windows 95 and for backup am currently copying my whole / into an ssd. safety? its not the jigoro kano way. i did censor my system names n stuff for this beautiful image at least
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