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IBM Power9: Upgrade or maintain? What to do after the end of official support

Is my Power9 obsolete, should we upgrade to Power10 or Power11?

Stop for a moment, don’t rush. Here are the 4 keys to why maintaining your Power9 systems could be the best thing for your company and the environment.

IBM has announced the end of support for Power9 systems as of January 31, 2026. This comes with a clear message: upgrade to Power10 models or wait for the new Power11. But do you really need to upgrade your systems now? At SIXE, we believe that Power9s can continue to function perfectly well if managed properly. Making hasty decisions without evaluating the options can be costly, both for your company and for the environment.

The Power9 dilemma: Renew or maintain?

It is true that newer systems offer significant improvements in performance and efficiency. However, manufacturing new servers generates a large amount of CO2 emissions and increases the demand for rare materials and does NOT offset emissions. Instead, maintaining and optimizing your Power9s can be a much more sustainable and cost-effective option. Here’s why:

1. Why is the manufacture of new servers not sustainable?

Upgrading to new servers involves a significant environmental cost. Although Power11 systems will be more efficient, hardware manufacturing generates tons of CO2 emissions. Your Power9, with proper maintenance, can remain functional and less harmful to the environment. We prove it to you with the example of infomaniak:


comparative tables of contamination by changing IT hardware

As the graph shows, extending the lifetime of servers by upgrading key components, such as the processor or memory, can drastically reduce the environmental impact. It also contributes to the circular economy by avoiding waste of resources.

Solution: Opt for preventive maintenance strategies and component upgrades to maximize the life of your Power9.


2. Benefits of virtualization in Power9

Lack of server virtualization and consolidation increases energy consumption and waste generation. With virtualization tools, your Power9s can run much more efficiently, reducing the need for new equipment and the associated environmental impact.

Solution: Implement virtualization solutions to optimize the use of your resources. At SIXE we offer virtualization training in Linux and VMware to help you maximize the performance of your infrastructure.


Measurement and management of environmental impact

Without measuring the impact of your activities, it is impossible to optimize your resources and reduce your carbon footprint. Power9 systems can be evaluated to identify opportunities for efficiency and sustainability improvements.

  • Energy audits: Identifies areas of high consumption and optimization opportunities.
  • Life Cycle Assessment: Analyze where your Power server is now. This way you can assess the environmental impact of your servers from manufacture to replacement.

Solution: Conduct regular audits and use measurement tools such as IBM Cloud Carbon Calculator or IBM Systems Energy Estimator to manage the impact of your IT infrastructure.

 


4. Economic impact of a hasty decision

Rushing to renew equipment may not be cost-effective if IBM Power9 servers still meet your company’s current needs. Before investing in new systems, it’s critical to analyze your company’s Return on Investment (ROI) to determine if the upgrade is financially justifiable.

  • Acquisition and maintenance costs: The purchase of new servers (power10, power11) implies a high initial cost. However, the more classic servers, with proper maintenance, can continue to operate efficiently, avoiding this expense.
  • Long life cycle: By means of a life cycle assessment, their life cycle can be correctly extended (e.g. by upgrading components). This means that, with optimization, they can be a viable long-term solution.
  • Current capacity vs. future needs: If the Power9 still efficiently handles current workloads, an immediate upgrade may be unnecessary. Perform a performance performance analysis can be key.

Solution: Evaluate the ROI of renewing your servers versus replacing them. In many cases, maintaining and optimizing your Power9 can be the most cost-effective and sustainable option for your business.


Conclusion

The end of support for IBM Power9 systems doesn’t mean you should rush to replace them with the next Power11. With the right strategies, your Power9s can remain a sustainable and efficient solution. Our recommendation is to evaluate the specific case of your infrastructure. Before making a decision, consider the environmental and economic impact of renewing your infrastructure. At SIXE we help you optimize your systems and take the first step towards a more sustainable technology. Contact us for an audit.

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