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While you may have a System i5 server - which IBM sold from 2006 until 2007,
the current name of the server sold by IBM is System i. You can find that
on: http://www-03.ibm.com/systems/i/hardware/

And, there are some 520's that are iSeries servers. And some that are
eServer i5 servers. And yes, it is all confusing. Think of it this way -
regardless of the server, you probably all have i5/OS.

I pointed to this in another email - maybe it will help.
http://www.angustheitchap.com/i.png



On 2/22/08 4:26 PM, "smorrison@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx"
<smorrison@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

That is, you have an IBM System i, specifically a System i5 520.

Unless you have a newer system, in which case it may be a System i5+ 520
(gdr)

Steve

Steven Morrison
Fidelity Express



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