What is Integrated Facility for Linux?
IBM® Integrated Facility for Linux (IFL) is a processor dedicated to Linux workloads on IBM Z®. It is supported by the Linux operating system for IBM Z, IBM z/VM® with IBM Wave for z/VM, KVM and container technologies.
IBM z15™ offers massive processing capacity, on chip compression acceleration, and a foundation for private cloud and it continues to offer industry-leading capabilities in security and data privacy, and cyber resiliency.
Benefits
Lower expenses
IFLs allow for a very high virtual Linux server density resulting in reduced expenses in the areas of operational efforts, software licensing, energy and floor space.
Reduce risk
IFLs have the Central Processor Assist Crypto Function (CPACF) instructions, and protect against outages with built in automated diagnostics, problem determination and isolation.
Gain from on chip compression
IBM z15 helps to reduce the cost of storing, transporting , encrypting and processing data, and can realize storage savings.
IFL features and product details
- Extensive processing capacity
- Designed for performance
- Flexibility to add IFLs
- High speed communication
- On chip acceleration for compression and encryption
- No affect to MSU rating
- Widely available and supported
- Manageable by PR/SM or IBM Dynamic Partition Manager
Testimonials
“ Thanks to the economics of running Linux on the IFL processors, the cost of hosting our document repository is now a third of what it was before, a significant saving. ”
- Toby C. Wolf
- Vice President, Group Manager—Mainframe Operations Services
- ZB, National Association
“ The IBM Z platform is very cost-effective and delivers exceptional reliability, availability and serviceability (RAS) levels helping us improve the quality of service we deliver to our clients. ”
- Frank Schütze
- Head of IT
- Stiftung Kirchliches Rechenzentrum Südwestdeutschland (KRZ-SWD)