There are many server options available today. They include rack and tower, hyper converged, and mission-critical machines. The key is to ensure that you are investing in technology that handles the workload demands of today and accommodates future growth.

Summit has partnered with the leaders in the industry. With certifications in the IT solutions we offer, our IT professionals evaluate your current needs and help determine how much you will grow. Then, we point toward the solution that makes the most sense for your unique needs and demands.

Local Server Support

At Summit, our local expertise sets us apart. Once a system design is approved, our team can assist with implementation to ensure that the server is optimized for your environment. We want to make sure that you are receiving value from the server from day one.

After the server is implemented, our local team is available for ongoing support. We can handle break-fix and warranty support. We add the most value through our proactive service management.

Industry Leading Server Solutions

Over the past couple of decades, Summit has built solid partnerships with the top server vendors in the industry. We are certified to work with IBM, Lenovo, HP, Dell, and Cisco.

IBM Power Systems

Some applications require more processing power, faster memory, or more resiliency. For those mission-critical or data analytic-intensive workloads, IBM Power Systems might be the right choice. These systems are available to run Linux and AIX. Summit can help you select the server solution that best meets your business needs.

IBM i for Power Systems (AS/400, iSeries, and System i)

IBM iSeries is an integrated operating system, database, and middleware that provides industry-leading security and resilience. It includes trusted security with auditing and compliance tools. There are thousands of industry applications from independent software vendors.

As opposed to other platforms where operating systems, databases, and middleware are integrated in the data center, IBM iSeries integrates and tests these components in the factory with the hardware so it takes less time and resources to deploy and manage.          

Lenovo Flex Systems

Lenovo has recently acquired this division from IBM. Flex Systems are a portfolio of chassis, storage, and networking options to provide higher performance and bandwidth also known as System x. Flex Systems also offer true integrated SAN storage.

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