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Volume 5, Number 6 -- February 14, 2008

IBM Provides More Details on Power6 System p 550 Trade Ins

Published: February 14, 2008

by Timothy Prickett Morgan

As part of its rollout of the entry and midrange System p servers using its dual-core Power6 processors two weeks ago, Scott Handy, vice president of worldwide marketing and strategy for IBM's Power Systems division, said that the company would be giving customers using iron from its competitors trade-ins on their iron if they move to the new System p 550 machine. IBM has now provided some more details about that trade-in deal, and it turns out to be a bit more complicated.

As Handy said two weeks ago, the deal does not include the entry System p 520 machine, which spans up to four Power6 cores, but does include the System p 550, which spans up to eight cores. (That is twice the core count in the System p 520 and 550 machines sold using Power5 and Power5+ processors, by the way.) And customers buying a new Power6-based System p 550 server with 3.5 GHz cores can get a $600 per core trade-in on the server they buy. Those who go for the slightly faster (and a lot more expensive) 4.2 GHz Power6 processors can get a $1,200 per core trade-in. That works out to $1,800 to $9,600 in trade-ins, depending on what customers buy.

But wait, it is not that simple. Those are the maximum possible trade-in credits you can get, but the actual trade-in credit will actually depend on the box you trade in. IBM says that the trade ins offered under this deal are based on the fair market value of the replaced gear made by Sun Microsystems, Fujitsu-Siemens, or Hewlett-Packard, plus an additional and unspecified incentive. So the amount of the trade-in you get when you buy a new System p 550 will depend on the make and model of the box and how many processors are inside that box, as follows:


Sun Machines CPUs Trade In
Sun Fire V480 2 $3,000
Sun Fire V480 4 $6,000
Sun Fire V880 4 $7,000
Sun Fire V880 8 $9,600
Sun Fire E3800 8 $9,600
Sun Fire E4800/E4810 4 $6,500
Sun Fire E4800/E4810 8 $8,000
Sun Fire E4800/E4810 12 $9,600
Sun Fire V440 2 $3,000
Sun Fire V440 4 $6,000
Sun Fire V490/V890 2 $6,500
Sun Fire V490/V890 4 $8,000
Sun Fire V890 8 $9,600
Sun V1280 and Netra 1280 4 $6,500
Sun V1280 and Netra 1280 8 $8,000
Sun V1280 and Netra 1280 12 $9,600
Sun Netra 1290 4 $6,500
Sun Netra 1290 8 $8,000
Sun Netra 1290 12 $9,600
Fujitsu-Siemens Machines
PrimePower 400 2 $3,000
PrimePower 400 4 $4,000
PrimePower 450 2 $4,000
PrimePower 450 4 $7,000
PrimePower 600/800/900 4 $6,500
PrimePower 600/800/900 8 $8,000
PrimePower 800/900 12 $9,600
PrimePower 650/850 4 $6,500
PrimePower 650/850 8 $8,000
PrimePower 850 12 $9,600
PrimePower 1000/2000 8 $8,000
PrimePower 1000/2000 12 $9,600
PrimePower 1500 4 $6,500
PrimePower 1500/2500 8 $8,000
PrimePower 1500/2500 12 $9,600
Hewlett-Packard Machines
HP Server rp5470 1 $3,000
HP Server rp5470 3 $5,000
HP Server rp4440 4 $7,500
HP Server rp4440 8 $9,600
HP Server rp7410 4 $8,000
HP Server rp7410 8 $9,600
HP 9000 rp3440/rp4410/rp54XX 2 $5,000
HP 9000 rp3440/rp4410/rp54XX 4 $6,500
HP 9000 rp7400/rp7420/rp7440 4 $6,500
HP 9000 rp7400/rp7420/rp7400 8 $8,000
HP 9000 rp7420/rp7440 12 $9,600
HP rx7620/rx8620 4 $6,500
HP rx7620/rx8620 8 $8,000
HP rx8620 12 $9,600
HP AlphaServer GS80/GS160 4 $6,500
HP AlphaServer GS80/GS160 8 $8,000
HP AlphaServer ES40 2 $4,000
HP AlphaServer ES40 4 $6,000
HP AlphaServer ES45/ES47/ES80 2 $5,000
HP AlphaServer ES45/ES47/ES80 4 $6,500
HP AlphaServer ES80 6 $8,000
HP AlphaServer ES80 8 $9,600

Customers who want to consolidate multiple Sun, Fujitsu-Siemens, or HP machines onto a single System p 550 using the Power6 processors can, and presumably IBM is keen on allowing customers who have a mix of Solaris, HP-UX, Tru64 Unix, and OpenVMS iron onto an AIX box to mix across vendors and not just within a single vendor's catalog. This deal does not have an end date, which means can end it at any time.


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