SAP ERP software on IBM System x3950 M2 and System x3850 M2 servers Improve performance and gain easy scalability Highlights ■ Run SAP ERP software on IBM® System x3850 M2 or x3950 M2 servers with Intel® Xeon® processors to achieve outstanding enterprise resource planning (ERP) applica- tion performance ■ Create a virtualized server envi- ronment for SAP ERP with x3850/3950 M2 servers and virtu- alization software to reduce costs, decrease downtime and enhance flexibility and manageability ■ Prepare for growth with a server that scales up to 96 cores and 1 TB of memory while maintaining balanced system performance With the right combination of computer hardware and ERP software, busi- nesses can streamline processes, opti- mize enterprise resources and enhance customer satisfaction. By running SAP ERP and key database workloads on an IBM System x enterprise server, companies can achieve outstanding application performance to address current needs while gaining the scalabil- ity needed to accommodate growth. Exceptional performance for ERP x3850 M2 and x3950 M2 servers can help enterprises make the most out of SAP ERP. Designed to deliver outstand- ing performance, these servers scale from two to sixteen processor sockets and are equipped with multi-core Xeon processors. Based on the new 45-nm Intel Core™ microarchitecture, the Intel Xeon processor 7400 series helps
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SAP ERP software on IBM System x3950M2 and System x3850 M2 servers
Produced in the United States of AmericaSeptember 2008All Rights Reserved
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1 Results referenced are current as of August 19,2008. For full system configuration informationand the latest SAP benchmark results, visitwww.sap.com/benchmark.
2 Results referenced are current as of August 1,2008. For full system configuration informationand the latest SAP benchmark results, visitwww.sap.com/benchmark.
3 Results referenced are current as of August 19,2008. For full system configuration informationand the latest SAP benchmark results, visitwww.sap.com/benchmark.
4 Results referenced are current as of September 8, 2008. For full systemconfiguration information and the latest SAPbenchmark results, visitwww.sap.com/benchmark