Lab Tour: How IBM Develops and Tests its POWER E1080 Servers

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  • Опубликовано: 16 окт 2022
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    What’s inside a server? How are servers developed and tested? IBM’s Ian Smalley takes you on a tour of an IBM facility in Austin, Texas and gets an all-access look at what makes the POWER E1080 server so reliable, powerful, and sustainable. To learn more about the record-setting POWER E1080 -which helps enterprises protect their sensitive data from cyber-threats, scale operations efficiently, and gain near real-time insights from operational data - explore the links below.
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Комментарии • 32

  • @holzig5229
    @holzig5229 Год назад +4

    I was very fortunate to have worked in those same labs with Kaveh and Wayne for many years through Power 8. It's great to see RAS better than ever. All my best to them and IBM.

  • @linonator
    @linonator Год назад +22

    This is absolutely beautiful! The amount of work that goes in to keep our systems Alive goes unappreciated. Thanks IBM! When I graduate I hope there’s a job opportunity fore me 😅

  • @tonyagapiou4508
    @tonyagapiou4508 Год назад +8

    Amazing how much work goes into hardware development that no one knows about. Love it!

  • @CZZ50696
    @CZZ50696 Год назад +4

    Can't imagine that IBM is also able to provide Marketing spot like this video🙂 Power technology is wonderful as usually. Thank you, designers!

  • @karthikvpc
    @karthikvpc Год назад +2

    AI & Machine learning capabilities are built into the Power 10 processor. Other systems need to move the data to some GPUs to achieve this. Apart from enhancing performance, this feature helps in improving data security as you don't need to move the data from the processor.

  • @jumboblading
    @jumboblading Год назад +1

    Y'all are doing a great job with these! Making technical stuff entertaining!

  • @khalidmasood5513
    @khalidmasood5513 Год назад +1

    Awesome
    Best explanation for systems capability, reliability, testing and environment controlled laboratories.

  • @adi1612
    @adi1612 Год назад +2

    IBM Lab tour its amazing to see how these systems gets into so much rigorous testing. It explains the reliability of the systems.

  • @MoniqueMartineau
    @MoniqueMartineau Год назад +1

    So proud of you Kaveh! You're amazing!

  • @nikis7453
    @nikis7453 Год назад +4

    Great video!
    Do more videos about POWER!

  • @domjan.t
    @domjan.t Год назад +2

    Very cool video!
    Please do more of this IBM Systems 🙂

  • @wyatturmey3404
    @wyatturmey3404 Год назад +2

    Interesting beyond the box view... More power and reliability is what technology is all about. Thanks.😀

  • @tonyagapiou
    @tonyagapiou Год назад +1

    This is fantastic! Love seeing this BTS content. Keep it coming!

  • @when_life_gives_you_limes
    @when_life_gives_you_limes Год назад +1

    I like how every component is so modular

  • @cesardelgado2609
    @cesardelgado2609 Год назад +6

    And I was worry about the cabling mess in the racks on the data center I work for ....

  • @jessicajia8466
    @jessicajia8466 Год назад

    Feel so proud and excited to read this even though I am very familiar with SV, Storage things - IBM's history testified to the advancement of the hardware size from a room big to a chip small. Moore’s Law has been surprisingly accurate in terms of predicting the size and computing power of modern computers in the last half-century. Real Life 3.0, and Simulation, catch up with the trend, forecast the future, feeling grateful for living in this era!!

  • @dustinvanstee
    @dustinvanstee Год назад +1

    Great video!

  • @logeshwaris7543
    @logeshwaris7543 Год назад

    Such an amazing information. Thanks IBM

  • @dhartigutte7118
    @dhartigutte7118 Год назад

    This is amazing !

  • @preludei
    @preludei Год назад

    it looks great!

  • @markgicuru9326
    @markgicuru9326 Год назад +1

    Awesome breaks it down to simple language

  • @alisonboober2828
    @alisonboober2828 Год назад

    according to Yale Climate Connections, hottest temp in the USA for 2020 was 129 degrees F (Death Valley) & Washington post references some of the more extreme cases -56 degrees F in Minnesota for 2022. There may be a need to extend testing (environment temp) on either side of the board.

  • @SergioCastanho
    @SergioCastanho Год назад +1

    Excellent server.

  • @robertofreware1
    @robertofreware1 Год назад

    Very cool.

  • @maheshnavarkar5449
    @maheshnavarkar5449 Год назад +1

    Nice I like it. i am thinking about the security point of view how we can build the code on Switches to secure the system. The system design by combination of software and hardware with inter dependent security structure may be beneficial to industries to secure data, and what are the different strategies or protocol need to prepare to show in audit, and how we can test this combine software cum hardware design system as both are interdependent to each other,

  • @epixdevo3180
    @epixdevo3180 Год назад +1

    All those professors and cables

  • @OkiemPisarza
    @OkiemPisarza Год назад

    Wow!

  • @fhanjacson7289
    @fhanjacson7289 Год назад +1

    Cool

  • @qwertypad123
    @qwertypad123 Год назад

    Looking to be a part of IBM