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Well that was kind of a sad search. The biggest 595 I could find is
here:

http://www.tpc.org/results/individual_results/IBM/IBM_595_20080610_ES.pd
f

But it's running AIX and it doesn't look like the TPC has even reported
iSeries numbers since around 2000.

There's always the Blue Gene: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blue_Gene

It was built in Rochester and in my mind that makes it an i.

Regards,

Scott Ingvaldson
Senior IBM Support Specialist
Fiserv Midwest


-----Original Message-----
From: McKown, John [mailto:John.Mckown@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Thursday, December 11, 2008 1:43 PM
To: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion
Subject: Largest installed, single, i 595?

I got this as a curiousity question over on my z forum when I was
talking about some interesting comparisons of the z versus the i. Does
anybody know what the largest actually delivered i 595 is? I.e. how many
processors, how much RAM, and how much disk?

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