New IBM program is designed for moving Unix i-based POWER apps to a private cloud. Credit: Getty Images IBM has launched the Power Private Cloud (PPC) Rack solution, a converged infrastructure product that migrates on-premises apps running on its POWER9/AIX systems to the cloud. The solution consists of three POWER System S922 servers with 20 CPU cores, 256GB of RAM, and 3.2TB of NVMe local storage, plus a new storage enclosure, the FlashSystem 5200, with a minimum of 9.6TB and a pair of SAN24B-6 switches with 24 Fibre Channel ports. On the software side, the bundle comes with Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8, IBM PowerVM Enterprise Edition, IBM Cloud PowerVC Manager, Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform (OCP), and Red Hat OpenShift OpenShift Container Storage (OCS). The reliance on OpenShift makes sense, as OpenShift is very popular and used by all the major cloud vendors, and IBM didn’t spend $34 billion on Red Hat for nothing. The solution combines an optimized stack of hardware and software to simplify the deployment of cloud-native apps in a private cloud environment. The PPC Rack solution comes in two deployment sizes: PPC Rack for new deployments, described above, and PPC Rack starter deployment, a single-node configuration with Network File System (NFS) storage only and RHEL 8, PowerVM, PowerVC, and Red Hat OCP software. IBM claims these bundles mean “traditional eight-week deployment is condensed to eight hours” through automation. It also as claims twice as much performance per compute node and 3.2 times greater container density per core as compared to x86 architectures. Through integration of existing AIX and IBM i (its former OS/400 operating system) workloads with new cloud-native apps, IBM says PPC “protects past investments with a seamless integration of existing applications with new cloud-native technologies.” It also suggests using this hardware to migrate i applications to cloud-native environments. In a nutshell, what IBM has done with PPC is offer a hyperconverged infrastructure (HCI) similar to what HPE, Dell, Lenovo, VMware, and Nutanix offer: container-centric converged or hyperconverged machines. It’s just that IBM is offering it for POWER9/AIX/i users looking to migrate to OpenStack. Related content news Highway 9 Networks launches partner program to boost private 5G The mobile cloud provider wants to simplify mobile connectivity and streamline private 5G deployments for enterprise customers. By Denise Dubie Aug 21, 2024 4 mins 5G Private 5G Private Cloud news HPE and Nvidia unveil private cloud for AI HPE and Nvidia want to help companies accelerate the adoption of gen-AI solutions with a joint portfolio of products beginning with HPE Private Cloud AI. By Manfred Bremmer Jun 19, 2024 4 mins Generative AI Private Cloud feature Startup Oxide Computer puts the 'cloud' back in on-prem private clouds Oxide set out to build a private cloud rack system that retains the advantages of public cloud and doesn't sacrifice on infrastructure control, efficiency, and flexibility. By Jeff Vance Dec 12, 2023 8 mins Private Cloud Cloud Computing Data Center news analysis Juniper targets data-center management with Apstra upgrade Apstra 4.2.0 includes intent-based analytics probes for improved telemetry and visibility into network operations. By Michael Cooney Sep 20, 2023 4 mins Juniper Networks Cloud Management Private Cloud PODCASTS VIDEOS RESOURCES EVENTS NEWSLETTERS Newsletter Promo Module Test Description for newsletter promo module. Please enter a valid email address Subscribe