The i5 515 and 525 Versus the Unix Competition
June 18, 2007 Timothy Prickett Morgan
Last week, I walked through a performance and price/performance comparison that pitted the new user-priced i5 515 and 525 System i servers against various Windows-X64 servers. Windows, as we all know, is the main competition in the small and medium business space when it comes to server platforms. Windows, of course, only runs on X64 and Itanium platforms–even though it was originally intended to run on IBM, MIPS, and NEC RISC processors. These alternative RISC platforms spawned the Unix revolution nearly two decades ago, and while Windows may dominate the SMB space, there are plenty of Unix shops among |