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By Dan Orzech The name of the game in data centers today is density. With server proliferation a constant problem, information technology departments are always on the hunt for ways to pack more ...
Blade servers have been touted for some time as a solution that can improve server management and cut costs, and organizations are increasingly calling on blade technology to deliver on those ...
Blade servers were once the saviours of the datacentre. Expandability was king. But do blade servers still make sense today? We find out if they're still worth it.
“A blade server is a perfect fit for SMBs that are growing at a rapid pace or that want to be prepared for future growth and advances in technology.” Companies can start small with one enclosure ...
As blade server technology matures, much of the diagnostic work usually performed by systems administrators could be performed automatically. Second, blade servers are likely to figure in grid ...
The emerging market for so-called "blade" computer servers picked up steam this week, as Dell Computer became the latest company to introduce products for the sector. But what exactly are blade ...
Blade servers are nothing new. The technology has been around for more than 20 years and is already the mainstay of the modern telecoms industry.
Product: TUD-3114 Ultra Dense Blade Server Manufacturer: Tatung Science and Technology, Inc. (TSTI) Address: 436 Kato Terrace Fremont, California 94539 Telephone: 800-659-5902 URL: www.tsti.com Tatung ...
As IT managers contend with performance issues, management issues and space constraints, an increasing number are considering blade servers for their data centers.
Q&A: Barb Goldworm, an independent consultant and co-author of a book on using blade servers and virtualization together, says in an interview that there's a lot to be gained by combining those ...
Dell Inc. released a blade server based in Intel Xeon processors and with an extremely dense blade design that lets systems share networking, power and cooling components.