IBM I 7.1 manual Special notices

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Special notices

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Contents IBM i 7.1 Overview Power your planet Power your Planet Workload-Optimizing SystemsPower Technology leadership Power Systems Portfolio Powerr IBM i Strategy and Roadmap ƒ New IBM white paper2010 IBM i Roadmap2009 2011 2012Building on the Foundation IBM i 6.1 HighlightsIBM i 7.1 Announcement Highlights Announced on April GA’d onƒ Remote Upgrade to IBM i 6.1.1 or ƒ Strategic replacement for XML Extenders Program Product DB2 for i XML Supportƒ Application Developers DB2 for i Additional Enhancementsƒ Column Level Encryption ƒ Performance9Bring BI and Query Solution Back to IBM ƒ Reduce Report Maintenanceƒ Upgrade into full blown BI DB2 Web Queryƒ New functions for IBM i 5.4, 6.1 DB2 Web Query Enhancementsƒ DB2 Web Query supports querying XML documents with IBM i ƒ LUN level switching for local HA solution PowerHA SystemMirror forƒ Space-Efficient Flash Copy PowerHA SystemMirror for IBM i Editions Virtualization Enhancements for IBM ƒ Maintain current IBM i 6.1 partitionsƒ iSCSI Software Target Supports Higher Speed Connection ƒ New installation wizardIBM i integration with BladeCenter and System ƒ Supported EnvironmentsIBM i Storage Management and SSD 177GB Solid-State Disk Drive PCIe SAS RAID AdapterCntrl Remove Disk Units Without an IPL or Outage ƒ Performance Management Enhancements Systems Management Enhancementsƒ Systems Director Navigator for ƒ Systems Director EnhancementsPOWER6 server POWER7 server IBM i 6.1 or later Network Upgrade Simplifies Upgrading Multiple SystemsBase Support Install or Upgrade using Vscsi Virtual Optical support Electronic Software Download ƒ All currently marketed IBM i releases availableTechnology Refresh TR ƒ IBM Http Server for i running Apache ƒ Integrated Web Services ServerWeb Server Enhancements ƒ IBM Technology for Javaƒ Developers can use Web Admin Web Integration New Featuresƒ Monitor Web Server Log files ƒ WebSphere MQ WebSphere Support for IBM iƒ WebSphere Application Server ƒ WebSphere PortalRational Support for IBM i ƒ Rational Developer for Powerƒ Rational Team Concert for Power ƒ Rational Application DeveloperRational Open Access RPG Edition ƒ Extends RPG application reach to pervasive devicesBrowser Web Services Mobile ƒ RPG applications produce 5250 data streamLooksoftware IBM Lab ServicesProfound Logic ƒ Zend Server Community Edition for ƒ Simplified Set Up and ManagementZend PHP Enhancements ƒ Zend Server forƒ Opens up a vast ecosystem of technologies Zend Delivers an Open Solution Stack for IBMƒ 4+ million trained PHP developers New Zend Product Offerings for IBM Zend Server Community Edition Replaces Zend Coreƒ Lotus Sametime Lotus Support for IBM iƒ Lotus Notes and Domino ƒ Lotus Quickrƒ Encrypted ASP Enhancements ƒ IBM Transform Services for i EnhancementAdditional Enhancements ƒ Brms Enhancementsƒ IBM i Access Family Enhancements IBM i and Software as a Service Important planning documents Getting to IBM i 7.1 Supported Upgrade pathsInstalls on Still have the 6.1 conversionsIBM i License Transfer Making it Easier for Clients toService IBM i Life CycleIBM i 7.1 Language Groups 5770-SS1 featureGroup Function / Product Recommended Replacement Withdrawals and ChangesRedbook IBM i 7.1 Technical Overview POWER7 August Announcements POWER7 795, 710, 720, 730 Power Power your planet with Power Systems Express servers Power Power 710, 720, 730 and 740 Express HighlightsWhy 720/740 Probably Best for IBM i Clients Similar pricing 710 vs 720 Rack density not that importantPower Systems Express Rack/Tower Positioning Powerƒ Can not change module Power 710 8231-E2B 4-,6-,8-coreƒ 1 socket ƒ Processor module pick ONE Core #8350 3 GHz Core #8349 3.7 GHz Core #8359 3.55 GHzƒ 4 PCIe slots in base for 710 or Power 730 8231-E2B 8-,12-,16-coreƒ 2 sockets ƒ Processor module pick TWO of the same feature ƒ Can not change module ƒFor 8-/12-/16-coreCore #8350 3 GHz Core #8351 3 GHz Core #8352 3 GHz Power 720 8202-E4B 4-,6-,8-coreƒFor 4-core ƒFor 4-,6-core 1 socket Power 740 8205-E6B 4-,6- & 8-,12-,16-coreƒ 1 or 2 sockets ƒ Pick processor modules ƒFor 8-,12-,16-core 2 socketThank You IBM Power Systems Special notices Revised February 9

I 7.1 specifications

IBM i 7.1, a version of IBM's popular integrated operating system, continues to serve as a robust platform for enterprise computing. Released in 2010, this version is built on the reliable IBMi architecture and has been recognized for its ability to seamlessly manage both traditional and modern workloads. One of its hallmark features is its integrated database, DB2 for i, which provides powerful data management capabilities directly within the operating system.

IBM i 7.1 introduced several enhancements that focused on performance, security, and scalability. Notably, it supports the latest versions of Industry standards like SQL, which allows for advanced database manipulation and retrieval. This version also provided improved scalability for handling larger workloads due to its advanced memory management and processing capabilities.

Another significant feature is the introduction of High Availability solutions to ensure continuous data access and minimal downtime. IBM i 7.1 utilizes a built-in integration with IBM Power Systems, facilitating efficient utilization of hardware resources and providing users with the ability to scale their systems as needed.

The operating system also emphasizes security with advanced tools that enable comprehensive auditing, encryption, and multifaceted authentication measures. These features ensure that sensitive business information remains secure in an increasingly digital environment.

In addition to its robustness in traditional business applications, IBM i 7.1 also supports modern development methodologies, embracing languages such as PHP and Java. This flexibility makes it easier for organizations to innovate without having to migrate to different platforms.

IBM i 7.1 also integrated the option for enhanced cloud capabilities, allowing businesses to leverage hybrid cloud solutions. This ensures that organizations can harness the power of cloud computing while maintaining their traditional systems.

In conclusion, IBM i 7.1 exemplifies a blend of legacy strength and modern capabilities. Its combination of integrated database features, robust security, high availability, and support for contemporary development frameworks makes it an optimal choice for businesses looking to enhance their IT environments while ensuring stability and performance. As companies continue to evolve and adapt to new technologies, IBM i 7.1 remains a critical player in the enterprise landscape.