Penguin Computing released its first Linux blade server system recently. The Linux-focused server firm is taking aim at larger blade server giants with a system it says is more dense than competing ...
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The company, which is trailing some competitors to the market with super-thin "blade" servers, will begin to catch up when it releases its products in the second half of the year. Stephen Shankland ...
Sun Microsystems begins selling its first blade server that can run Linux, a move that tightens the company's ties with chipmaker Advanced Micro Devices. Stephen Shankland worked at CNET from 1998 to ...
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Fremont, Calif. — Embedded computing specialist Force Computers has introduced support for the Linux operating system on its Common Heterogeneous Architecture for Multi-Processing (CHAMP) server blade ...
Last week, we reviewed blade servers from IBM and HP. This week, the Reviewmeister takes on the RLX 600ex. RLX uses three 208V AC 10-amp connections from the RLX 600ex chassis to an optional ...
Dell on Monday added a new series of blade products to its PowerEdge server line, expanding its presence in a market dominated by rivals IBM and Hewlett-Packard. The PowerEdge M-Series blades include ...
Hewlett-Packard Co. launched a suite of compact blade servers today, positioning itself as a leader among large vendors in offering the emerging technology. Blade systems are complete servers on a ...
Few dispute the notion that blade servers will slice their way into most data centers during the next few years. But choosing when to make a home for the rack-mounted systems depends on how well this ...
The worldwide server market was worth $10.6 billion in the second quarter of 2003, a scant 0.2 percent higher than in the same quarter last year, according to revenue figures released Friday by IDC.
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