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It's probably a pSeries or System p...or a Power system running
AIX...or maybe an xSeries running Linux. They are more standard for
running web sites than a System i. I doubt if IBM would lead with a
System i for web serving.

On Fri, Apr 11, 2008 at 12:15 PM, Prostor, Timothy
<TProstor@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
So, does anyone know if the official Masters website (www.masters.org
<http://www.masters.org/> ) is running on an i? It is 'Powered by IBM'.



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Highland Heights, OH 44143

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