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Out-of-box Comparison Between Dell, HP and <endeca_term>IBM blade servers</endeca_term>

Out-of-box Comparison Between Dell, HP and IBM blade servers

This compelling paper by Principled Technologies compares out-of-box experiences on Dell PowerEdge M600 Blade System, HP... Read more

3 June, 2010

IBM debuts supercomputing private cloud

...appliance available in a variety of build outs. It's based on IBM Blade servers, Enterprise Servers, iDataPlex servers or Rack Servers; switches from BLADE... Read more

10 June, 2011

IBM prepares to ship superfast mainframe

...IBM zEnterprise BladeCenter Extension. This allows operators to manage a set of IBM blade servers like mainframe resources, but they can also be used to... Read more

3 September, 2010 by Jack Clark
Southwestern/Great American - Vmware and Intel Technology Provide Rock-Solid Platform for SAP deployment

Southwestern/Great American - Vmware and Intel Technology Provide Rock-Solid Platform for SAP deployment

...this dual environment for a leaner infrastructure based on VMware ESX and IBM blade servers with Intel Xeon processors that could run both SAP ERP... Read more

24 September, 2010

IBM, Intel to share blade server designs

As the initial excitement over blade servers wanes, IBM and Intel have decided to pool their resources. The result could be a new de facto standard Read more

17 September, 2002 by Stephen Shankland
Zeus Extensible Traffic Manager: ZXTM Performance on Blade Servers

Zeus Extensible Traffic Manager: ZXTM Performance on Blade Servers

ZXTM software was benchmarked on two sets of dual processor IBM blade servers (AMD Opteron based LS20 blades and Intel Xeon based HS20... Read more

1 December, 2006
Implementing Microsoft Cluster Server (MSCS) and Windows 2000/2003 Boot From IBM DS4000 SAN With Blade Servers

Implementing Microsoft Cluster Server (MSCS) and Windows 2000/2003 Boot From IBM DS4000 SAN With Blade Servers

...implementing Microsoft Cluster Server (MSCS) and Windows 2000/2003 operating systems with IBM blade servers attached to the IBM DS4000 storage subsystem in a Boot... Read more

14 June, 2007
Photos: Big Blue shows its green side

Photos: Big Blue shows its green side

...percent. Secondly, as shown in the photograph above, the blades in the IBM blade servers are stacked in a very dense configuration. Density equals heat... Read more

29 May, 2007 by Colin Barker
IBM BladeCenter Deployment Guide Part 1a - Advanced Management Module

IBM BladeCenter Deployment Guide Part 1a - Advanced Management Module

...process that one must go through to setup a remote boot for IBM blade servers. The blade servers utilize the IBM BladeCenter Fibre Channel Expansion... Read more

17 May, 2007

Solutions

...management, with tools, for example, to monitor and manage RAID storage and IBM blade servers. However, desktop inventory and software distribution tools are also included... Read more

21 September, 2005 by Administration Superuser

Leaner, meaner Linux makes savings for Bergen

...that Bergen has evaluated the cost of running Windows or Linux on IBM Blade servers and found that Linux runs more efficiently. As a result... Read more

12 November, 2004 by Ingrid Marson

Bergen's CTO: Why we moved to Linux

...totally decentralised, to be centrally managed from our computer centre running on IBM blade servers. We are moving across server applications for students, which will... Read more

16 June, 2004 by Michael Parsons

Open source is key, says Lastminute.com CTO

...keep adding to for some time. On the hardware side we bought IBM blade servers. You can keep scaling those up pretty fast and a... Read more

1 March, 2004 by Andrew Donoghue

HP snubbed over blade server standards call

HP is trying to push CompactPCI as a standard for blade servers, but the rest of the industry says it's the wrong technology for the job Read more

6 February, 2002 by Matt Loney
Leading Trailer Transportation Provider Uses StandGuard Anti-Virus to Eliminate Viruses at the Point of Entry and StandGuard Network Security to Enforce Policies

Leading Trailer Transportation Provider Uses StandGuard Anti-Virus to Eliminate Viruses at the Point of Entry and StandGuard Network Security to Enforce Policies

...the company's primary applications and its e-mail server. Intel-based IBM blade servers run two Active Directory servers, a fax server, an image... Read more

1 January, 2010

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