The LinuxONE system provides all of the benefits of cloud—faster accessibility, greater scalability, high availability and more. Although commodity servers are inexpensive, they can increase complexity and are often underutilized. The LinuxONE* system is different. It provides all of the benefits of cloud—faster accessibility,t greater scalability and high availability—at a lower cost with heightened security, governance and control of your data on-premises.
Source: techchannel.com
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