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Libra Model 595 Server   (Released 2005)

Libra Model 595 Servers are mid-range to high-end servers. These servers deliver the unique ClearPath metering technology that measures the processing power delivered by the system and pairs it with our Pay-for-Use business models. You pay only for the exact amount of processing power you use, as you use it.  The overall design maximizes the return on your current IT investment and gives you agility to quickly and effectively respond to new challenges and business opportunities.

 

Libra Model 595 Server highlights

  • Metering technology embedded in the MCP
  • Choice of two Pay-for-Use business models
  • Unisys Operating Environment (UOE)
  • Self-adjusting processing power
  • Independent, self-contained, module-based ClearPath architecture
  • High-performance Unisys MCP CMOS processors
  • Policy-based Resource Management infrastructure
  • 20% improved high-performance IO subsystem for large configurations.
  • Up to 32 MCP CMOS processor-based native partitions
  • 16-processor-image capability
  • Ready IO
  • Ready Networking
  • Ready Memory
  • Reserve MCP processors, memory and IO
  • Cryptographic Co-processor

Download our spec sheet (PDF) or visit the eCommunity for more information.

 

Libra Model 585 Server  (Released 2005)

The Libra Model 585 Server was the successor to the ClearPath Libra Model 580 Series. The Libra Model 585 offers an ideal infrastructure that delivers extraordinary power and capacity with high-performance Unisys CMOS processor technology and a highly advanced IO subsystem.  The overall design maximizes the return on your current IT investment and gives you agility to quickly and effectively respond to new challenges and business opportunities.

 

Mix and match modules.  Libra Model 585 Servers allow you to mix and match different Libra modules within a single server complex. You can custom build your own system according to your specific business requirements. You can mix high-end MCP CMOS based modules, mid-range MCP modules and Intel modules, different CPU technologies and operating environments within one server complex. Here are the modules you can combine: Libra Model 595, Libra Model 580, Libra Model 590, Libra Model 520, Libra Model 300, Windows, Linux and Java.

 

Libra Model 585 Server highlights

  • Module-based ClearPath architecture
  • Independent, self-contained modules
  • High-performance Unisys MCP CMOS processors
  • 20% improved high-performance IO subsystem for the large configurations
  • Up to 32 MCP CMOS processor-based native partitions
  • 16-processor-image capability
  • New Performance Redistribution
  • Optional dedicated Intel-based MCP Java processors
  • Policy-based Resource Management infrastructure
  • Capacity on Demand
  • Ready IO
  • Ready Networking
  • Ready Memory
  • Reserve MCP processors, memory and IO
  • Cryptographic Co-processor

Download our spec sheet (PDF) or visit the eCommunity for more information.

 

Libra Model 590 Server (Released 2004)

Upon their release, the Libra Model 590 Servers were the most versatile and powerful MCP-based systems. With the introduction of Utilization Sentinel, these mid-range to high-end servers were the first to deliver Pay-for-Use business models and metering technology.

 

Libra Model 590 Server highlights

  • Utilization Sentinel software for metering measurement, management and reporting controls
  • Self-adjusting processing power
  • Unisys Operating Environment (UOE)
  • Module-based ClearPath architecture
  • High-performance IO subsystem
  • Up to eight Unisys MCP CMOS-based native partitions
  • Reserve MCP processors
  • Optional dedicated Intel-based MCP Java processors
  • 48 GB of memory

Download our spec sheet (PDF) or visit the eCommunity for more information.

 

Libra Model 580 Server (Released 2004)

ClearPath Libra Model 580 Servers are high-end MCP servers, successors to the ClearPath Libra Model 185 Servers. These systems offer an infrastructure that delivers exceptional power and capacity with high-performance Unisys CMOS processor technology and a highly advanced IO subsystem.

 

Libra Model 580 server highlights

  • Module-based ClearPath architecture
  • Independent, self-contained modules
  • High-performance Unisys MCP CMOS processors
  • High-performance IO subsystem
  • Up to eight Unisys MCP CMOS-based native partitions
  • Performance Redistribution
  • Reserve high availability MCP processors
  • Optional dedicated Intel-based MCP Java processors
  • 48 GB of memory
  • Intel processors for Windows and Linux partitions

Download our spec sheet (PDF) or visit the eCommunity for more information.

 

Mid-range MCP Servers: Libra Model 300 Server (Released 2005)

Libra Model 300 Servers are the fully featured, next-generation entry and mid-range Intel® Xeon® processor MP based mainframe systems for MCP environments. Running both MCP and Windows operating systems on Intel processors, these systems deliver all of the traditional mainframe attributes, a wealth of valuable business characteristics and a flexible modular design.

 

Object-code compatible with all members of the MCP family of products, Libra Model 300 Servers provide both the high speed and high reliability of a ClearPath online transaction processing environment. Libra Model 300 Servers support a high level of infrastructure flexibility for evolving to an agile Real-Time Infrastructure. You have a choice of hardware technologies, operating environments, applications, growth options, integration software and even buying models. The overall design maximizes the return on your current IT investment and gives you the agility to quickly and effectively respond to new challenges and business opportunities.

 

Libra Model 300 Server highlights

  • New-generation Intel® processors
  • New hardware with high-availability features
  • High-performance interoperability
  • Performance Redistribution
  • Capacity on Demand
  • Flexible software licensing options

Download our spec sheet (PDF, 130 KB) or visit the eCommunity for more information.

 

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