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Server Migration: Go-To Resources
- Taking the First Step
- Running a Proof of Concept
- Guide: Modernize Deployments
- Guide: AIX* to Linux*
- Guide: Solaris* to Linux*
- Analysis: Lowering TCO
- Paper: Transition to Intel® Xeon®
The First Step in the RISC-to-IA Migration
The migration from expensive legacy RISC platforms to lower-cost commodity Intel® Xeon®- based servers is not a trivial effort, but it need not be so daunting that staying on the expensive RISC server is a reasonable alternative. What makes this migration process challenging is as much the alternative approaches as the actual process.
RISC-to-IA Migration Rising to Proof of Concept
Running a Proof of Concept (PoC) may seem like a slam dunk. You know your application, you know your users and it should be easy to test the application out on new hardware. How do we avoid PoC failure? How do we get it done without analysis paralysis?
Modernize Mission-Critical Deployments
Planning guide: modernizing your mission-critical deployments from RISC/UNIX systems to Intel® Xeon® processor-based solutions.
AIX* to Red Hat Enterprise Linux* Strategic Migration Guide
Migrating from proprietary technologies to those based on free, industry-wide standards will help you control IT costs and scale your IT ecosystem. See how IT can execute migration safely and efficiently to achieve cost-savings, with minimal disruption to business.
Migrating SAP System from Solaris* to Linux* Guide
Learn about migrating from SAP* ERP using the SAP NetWeaver* kernel and IBM* DB2 environment from Solaris* on Sun Fire* to Red Hat* Enterprise Linux* Advanced Platform for SAP applications on an IBM System x*3650 M2 with two Intel® Xeon® Processors.
Lowering TCO by Migrating
to SUSE Linux*
This paper examines the economic business case an international manufacturing company recently put together to select the most appropriate server hardware and software infrastructure for its SAP* Applications suite.
Transition from UNIX*/RISC/Mainframe to Intel® Xeon® Processor Solutions
This paper provides an overview of requirements for migrating from UNIX/RISC* to Intel®-based servers running Linux* and references successful case studies.
RISC Migration: Getting IT Done
Anixter International Keeps Orders Flowing
Ensuring uninterrupted data access for mission-critical applications is a challenge. A simple, powerful, highly available database cluster running on three 2-socket servers based on the Intel® Xeon® processor 7500 series is the solution.
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Ensure Dependable, Efficient Enterprise Applications
Case Study: Pharmaceutical maker Bayer migrates to Intel® architecture-based hardware supporting flexible and efficient enterprise applications.
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Intel® Technologies Provide Healthy Cerner Outcomes
Case Study: Cerner’s RISC migration to Intel® Xeon® processors delivers uptime, performance, and savings for mission-critical healthcare applications.
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Eli Lilly Migrates SAP* System to Virtualized Platform
Eli Lilly migrates SAP* system to virtualized HP Proliant* servers using Intel® Xeon® processors.
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NCH Corporation Gets Performance and Cost Savings
NCH Corporation replaces system with Dell PowerEdge* servers using Intel® Xeon® processor 7500 series.
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RTT Supports Business Growth
Case Study: South African company updates mission-critical logistics and transport system with Intel-based HP ProLiant DL980* servers and Microsoft SQL* server to reduce hardware costs and improve performance.
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ISV/OSV Solutions
Reasons to Scale-Up Mission-Critical Platform
Mission-Critical Environments for SAP Applications
Intel and Microsoft technologies provide increased flexibility and simplified management in a virtualized environment
Quantum Leap in Business Agility
Benchmark Results for Temenos T24*
Hardware/Software Optimizated Server Refresh
Five Years, USD 5.5 Million Saved
Rebuilding the Back Office
Homeland Security Paper
U.S. Department of Homeland Security reduces operational costs and improve quality of service
Intelligent Performance Featuring RedHat
Breakthrough Capability and Value for Mission-Critical Computing
Secure, Reliable, and Scalable Performance
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6* for Intel® Xeon® processor outlines scalability, security, cost features
Proven Scalability for SAS 9.2
Red Hat, Intel, Mission-Critical Computing
Brief: Maximize Data Center Virtualization
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Videos
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Intel on Mission Critical at Oracle OpenWorld 2012Get an overview of what Intel and Oracle are doing together in mission critical areas like big data analytics and engineered systems for the cloud.
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Migrate the Data Center to Open Standards: Why It Makes SenseCovers data center demands and why migrating to open standards delivers scalability, innovations.
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Migrate the Data Center to Open Standards: Making the DecisionExplains the step-by-step process for making the decision and how to gradually migrate over time.
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Migrate the Data Center to Open Standards: How to Get StartedCovers processes, application environment order, and resources for an open standards migration.
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Lightdog Films: Movie Studio in a BoxIntel® Core™ i7 processors make creating visual special effects easier and faster. (2:14)
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Red Hat and Intel: Rock-Solid Mission-Critical ComputingPauline Nist (Intel) and Jim Totton (Red Hat) discuss their collaborative value to enterprise computing. (1:50)
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Modernize Your Mission-Critical InfrastructureIntel’s Sajid Khan explains how and why modernizing boosts mission-critical environment performance.
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Migrating Mission Critical Systems to Intel® ArchitectureBusiness case for shifing to Intel® Architecture
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National Stock Exchange Video: Skating to Peak PerformanceNational Stock Exchange uses Intel® Xeon® processors to increase server capacity, latency without adding servers. (1:28)
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Migrate Your Mission Critical WorkloadsMigrating your mission-critical workloads.
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HP, Intel Deliver Mission-Critical Converged InfrastructureHP, Intel collaborate to deliver on mission-critical converged infrastructure. (4:43)
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Oracle Exadata* on Intel® Xeon® Processors: Extreme Performance for Enterprise ComputingBrief covers deployment of Oracle Exadata* Database Machine (3:07)
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Anixter Video: Mission-Critical ValueAnixter uses IBM DB2 pureScale* with Intel® Xeon® processor 7500 series for increased performance, scalability. (2:28)
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Video: Oracle’s Latest Sun Fire Server with Intel® Xeon® E7 ProcessorsVideo: Oracle’s Sun Fire X4470 M2* and Sun Fire X4800 M2* systems, based on Intel® Xeon® processor E7 family, join Oracle’s comprehensive portfolio delivering complete business solutions. (9:00)
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Intel Congratulates IBM on their CentennialThe 40-year plus collaboration between Intel and IBM produced the first IBM PC using Intel® 8088 processors. (1:23)
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