IBM LinuxONE vs IBM Z Systems comparison

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Ranking
4th
out of 6 in Mainframes
Views
387
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250
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0
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1st
out of 6 in Mainframes
Views
869
Comparisons
666
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0
Average Words per Review
0
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Also Known As
LinuxONE Emperor II, LinuxONE Rockhopper, LinuxONE
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Overview

IBM Z mainframes deliver millisecond response time, extreme reliability, near 100% uptime and the world’s best security.

The newest mainframe, IBM z14 (z14), is designed for trusted digital experiences. This enterprise system delivers pervasive encryption, stronger clouds, real time insights, machine learning and transparent blockchain.

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Top Industries
VISITORS READING REVIEWS
Financial Services Firm20%
Computer Software Company13%
Government9%
University7%
VISITORS READING REVIEWS
Financial Services Firm20%
Computer Software Company15%
Government10%
University9%
Company Size
VISITORS READING REVIEWS
Small Business21%
Midsize Enterprise21%
Large Enterprise58%
VISITORS READING REVIEWS
Small Business20%
Midsize Enterprise14%
Large Enterprise65%

IBM LinuxONE is ranked 4th in Mainframes while IBM Z Systems is ranked 1st in Mainframes. IBM LinuxONE is rated 0.0, while IBM Z Systems is rated 10.0. On the other hand, the top reviewer of IBM Z Systems writes "Provides processing of mission critical applications". IBM LinuxONE is most compared with , whereas IBM Z Systems is most compared with Fujitsu Server GS21, Unisys ClearPath Dorado and Unisys ClearPath Libra.

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