IBM said this week it will soon roll out an AI-infused, hybrid-cloud oriented version of its z/OS mainframe operating system. . Expected in the third quarter, z/OS 3.1 will support technologies intended to enable deployment of AI workloads co-located with z/OS applications, IBM said in a customer preview letter. The new OS will work best with the newest version of the Big Iron, the z16, but it will support z14 models and above, IBM says. The z16 includes an AI accelerator built onto its core Telum processor that can do 300 billion deep-learning inferences per day with one millisecond latency and includes what IBM calls a quantum-safe system to protect organizations from anticipated quantum-based security threats. . Anticipated for release in Q3, z/OS 3.1 is set to incorporate features that facilitate the implementation of AI operations.. AI Integrated Mainframe, Hybrid Cloud Operating System, IBM z/OS Upgrade. . Brittany Day
IBM is not just introducing new mainframes, but a new way of paying for on premises big iron that makes mainframes cheaper than they've even before. . At LinuxCon, IBM launched LinuxONE , a new pair of IBM mainframes along with Linux and open-source software and services. These new systems are the LinuxONE Emperor, which built on the IBM z13 mainframe and its z13 CPU , and its little brother, Rockhopper, which uses the older z12 processor . The z13 mainframe series can hold up to 10 TBs of memory. Its 8-core z13 CPU can run up to 5GHz. On IBM benchmarks, a loaded LinuxONE could perform 30-billion Representational State Transfer (RESTful) transactions a day using Node.js and MongoDB in Docker containers. In brief, these are spectacularly speedy systems. . Oracle presented its latest CloudServer at CloudTech Summit, introducing cutting-edge servers that merge efficiency with budget-friendly options.. LinuxONE, IBM Mainframes, z13 Processor, Open-Source Solutions, High-Performance Computing. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
IBM is intensifying Linux security and privacy, and has reshaped the mainframe with an eye toward further integrating it within hybrid clouds and further securing Linux-based workloads. . On the hardware side, IBM rolled out two entry-level, 19” single-frame, air-cooled platforms, the z15 Model T02 and LinuxONE III Model LT2. The new machines are extensions of the IBM z15 family that Big Blue rolled out in September of last year. Both can fit in cloud data-center racks and can be outfitted with a second drawer, should customers need to grow capacity. Both feature 65 cores using commercial processors running at 4.5GHz and can be configured to support all manner of workloads. . Microsoft introduces budget-friendly Azure services to bolster Windows security while incorporating seamless multi-cloud functionalities for improved confidentiality.. LinuxONE Security, IBM z15 Mainframe, Hybrid Cloud Integration, Workload Security, IT Privacy Solutions. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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