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A customer is comparing a Power Systems solution with an x86 solution for big data analytics.
Which no-change IBM analysis is available to justify the value of IBM Power Servers compared to x86 solutions?

  • A. System Planning Tool
  • B. Workload Estimator
  • C. Eagle Study
  • D. Performance Navigator
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Suggested Answer: B 🗳️
Power Systems confidently delivers consistently high service levels across hundreds of virtual workloads on a single system.
Note: The IBM Systems Workload Estimator is a web-based sizing tool for IBM Power Systems, System i, System p, System x, IBM Flex Systems, and IBM
PureFlex Systems. You can use this tool to size a new system, to size an upgrade to an existing system, or to size a consolidation of several systems.
The Workload Estimator (WLE) allows measurement input to best reflect your current workload and provides a variety of built-in workloads to reflect your emerging application requirements. Virtualization can be used to yield a more robust solution. The Workload Estimator will provide current and growth recommendations for processor, memory, and disk that satisfy the overall client performance requirements.
References:
http://m.ibm.com/http/www-947.ibm.com/systems/support/tools/estimator/

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