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From: David Gibbs <david@midrange.com> > http://biz.yahoo.com/bw/011127/272129_1.html > > Looks interesting, although I'm not sure why they only listed the iSeries > as being a 32bit kernel. > It actually says: "iSeries integrated servers for small and medium business (32 bit kernel);" And from some BP: http://www.ableone.com/iSeries_tech.html "iSeries integrates and performs seamlessly with Windows systems with the ability to consolidate up to 32 optional "Integrated xSeries Server for iSeries" running the Windows O/S inside a singular, highly reliable, 'footprint." Possible explanation: overuse of "integrated".
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