IBM's eServer p5s rock the TPC-C benchmark
The performance and price/performance games in the Unix server market have always been more like leapfrog and less like the horse races that the Unix players continuously make analogies to. With its Power5 "Squadron" servers, IBM has jumped out in front again, as it did three years ago with its "Regatta-H" Power4-based machines.
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