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IXS
(Integrated XSeries Server) An IBM System x server that plugs into a Power Systems computer. Running Windows or Linux, the IXS shares disk storage, server management and user administration with its host. The Integrated xSeries Adapter (IXA) attaches up to 60 System x models.

FSIOP-> IPCS-> INS-> IXS
IXS started life in the days of the 486 CPU as the FSIOP (File Server I/O Processor), then IPCS (Integrated PC Server), INS (Integrated Netfinity Server) and subsequently the IXS. See Power Systems and System x.


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At ICPS he is research director of World Prison Brief Online, a comprehensive database of information on the prison systems of the world.
Perfect Screen Print will retain its trading name as well as taking on the lithographic work of ICPS, giving ICPS the capacity to increase its digital printing output.
In a near term (2007-2009) assessment of Ukraine's economic prospects, the ICPS said, "Private consumption will continue to be the main driver of growth throughout the forecast period.
 
 
 
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