What can be presented to the customer to minimize this concern?

A retail customer has implemented the following at each store location:

• A Linux-based POS9 (Point of Sale) application

• A data collection application on an x86 system

• An additional S822L running data analytics

The customer wants to consolidate to a single system in each store. They prefer the POWER platform, but stated concern about the data structure of the POS systems.

What can be presented to the customer to minimize this concern?
A . The ability of Power Systems to support little-Endian and big-Endian Linux instances on the same server.
B . The memory system of Power Servers is Endian neutral.
C . The POS system can be re-compiled to support the big-Endian structure needed by the analytics application.
D . PowerKVM enables Endian neutrality.

Answer: A

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