Product positioning – IBM 525 User Manual

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Licensing for unlimited concurrent i5/OS users (5722-SSC)

iSeries Access (5722-XW1) unlimited users

IBM Director for iSeries (5722-DR1)

IBM Web Enablement (5722-WE2)

Hardware

1/2-way system with one processor activation

One WAN IOA

Model 525 CBU Configuration 1 (#6910):

Function

Support for multiple operating systems (i5/OS, AIX 5L, and Linux)

Support for 5250 OLTP (up to maximum CPW)

Support for Capacity on Demand

Software

Licensing for i5/OS (one processor license)

Licensing for 30 concurrent i5/OS users (5722-SSC)

iSeries Access (5722-XW1) unlimited users

IBM Director for iSeries (5722-DR1)

IBM Web Enablement (5722-WE2)

Hardware

1/2-way system with one processor activation

One WAN IOA

Accessibility by people with disabilities

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details on accessibility compliance at

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IBM System i models are capable, when used in accordance with IBM's associated
documentation, of satisfying the applicable requirements of Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act,
provided that any assistive technology used with the product properly interoperates with it.

Product positioning

The model 525 hardware is physically identical to the 1.9 GHz 1/2-way model 520. The memory
maximum, I/O maximums, available I/O features, and Capacity on Demand capabilities are the
same. All 525 systems have full 5250 OLTP capability and do not use Enterprise Enablement
features.

The model 525 Express Configurations have the same upgrade paths from the 810/520 as the
1/2-way 520 Enterprise Edition. Upgrades into the 525 CBU Configuration from model 520 CBU
editions are supported. Upgrades from model 810 to a 525 CBU configuration are not available.
The software tier of the model 525 is P10, compared to the model 520 software tier of P10 and
the 520 1/2-way software tier of P20.

The primary difference between the model 525 and the model 520 1/2-way is the licensing of
i5/OS user entitlements. The model 525 includes i5/OS entitlements for a minimum of 30

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