Novell Linux Small Business Suite based SLES9 - IBM X3200M3

Good day,
We need migrate our Novell Linux Small Business Suite ver 9.0 to new hardware, especifically IBM X3200 M3.
How to proceed to allow installing in IBM system?
Thanks for your time
Regards,
Juan L. Mera

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