No.  There's i5/os and i5 the machine.
Right - you don't buy i5/os and run it on different hardware.
But, you can buy i5 hardware and not run i5/os on it.  You could run Linux 
or Aix on it.  However, if anyone hears of someone who bought an i5 and 
didn't run any i5/os let me know.  Although I did hear of someone who had 
no i5 history who bought one and stuffed it full of IXS cards as their SAN 
device.

Rob Berendt

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