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===R/390===
R/390 was the designation used for the expansion card used in an IBM RS/6000 server. The original R/390 featured a 67 or 77 MHz [[POWER2]] processor and 32 to 512 MB of RAM, depending on the configuration. The [[Micro Channel architecture|MCA]] P/390 expansion card can be installed in any [[Micro Channel architecture|MCA]] RS/6000 system, while the [[Peripheral Component Interconnect|PCI]] P/390 card can be installed in a number of early [[Peripheral Component Interconnect|PCI]] RS/6000s; all such configurations are referred to as an R/390. R/390 servers need to run AIX version 4 as the host operating system.
[[File:IBM P390 (1).jpg|thumb|IBM P/390]]
===P/390===
P/390 was the designation used for the expansion card used in an [[IBM PC Server]] and was less expensive than the R/390. The original P/390 server was housed in an IBM PC Server 500 and featured a 90 MHz [[Intel]] [[Intel P5|Pentium]] processor for running OS/2. The model was revised in mid-1996 and rebranded as the PC Server 520, which featured a 133 MHz Intel Pentium processor. Both models came standard with 32 MB of [[Random access memory|RAM]] and were expandable to 256 MB. The PC Server 500 featured eight MCA expansion slots while the PC Server 520 added two [[Peripheral Component Interconnect|PCI]] expansion slots and removed two MCA slots.
===S/390 Integrated Server===
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