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Oracle x86 <endeca_term>Rack Servers</endeca_term> Optimized for Operational Efficiency

Oracle x86 Rack Servers Optimized for Operational Efficiency

Acquiring servers for IT infrastructure today is a study in balancing the need for capacity and price/performance with... Read more

1 December, 2011

Dell plugs enterprise tools into entry-level PowerEdges

...a big benefit," Parkinson said. The R820, R520, R420 and R320 are rack servers. They have been created for dense virtualisation, standard virtualisation, scalability and... Read more

14 May, 2012 by Jack Clark
Technology and the Olympics: 2012 vs 1948

Technology and the Olympics: 2012 vs 1948

...s primary datacentre, which houses Acer (Altos R270m2) and Gateway (GR380F1, GR585F1) rack servers, along with Hitachi (AMS2100, AMS2500) SAN storage systems. At 'games-time... Read more

14 December, 2011 by Charles McLellan

Cisco UCS â?? Undisputed Computing Success

Back in March 2009, when Cisco announced the launch of their UCS platform and subsequent intention to enter the world of... Read more

19 March, 2012

IBM debuts supercomputing private cloud

...It's based on IBM Blade servers, Enterprise Servers, iDataPlex servers or Rack Servers; switches from BLADE Network Technologies, Cisco, Force10Networks, LG Ericsson, Voltaire; adapters... Read more

10 June, 2011
IBM x86 Servers in the Cloud: Serving the Cloud

IBM x86 Servers in the Cloud: Serving the Cloud

...IBM x86 servers, including the new System x3650 M4 and x3550 M4 rack servers and x3500 M4 tower server built on Intel® Xeon® E5 processors... Read more

30 April, 2012
The Coming Storage Armageddon:What your Database Administrator Isn't Telling You March

The Coming Storage Armageddon:What your Database Administrator Isn't Telling You March

...should consider the IBM® System x® Private Cloud Offering, which consists of rack servers, storage and networking. Read this solution brief to learn about this... Read more

31 January, 2012
Energy Management Firm Builds Dynamic, Scalable Data Center

Energy Management Firm Builds Dynamic, Scalable Data Center

...saved as much as US$200,000 in VMware licensing costs, reduced rack servers from 25 to 6 and gained more scalable, reliable, resilient architecture... Read more

31 October, 2011
Cybage Mitigates Server Sprawl, Cuts IT Costs and Implements a Robust Disaster Recovery Strategy

Cybage Mitigates Server Sprawl, Cuts IT Costs and Implements a Robust Disaster Recovery Strategy

...The lab environment has been migrated to two IBM 3850 X5 series rack servers running VMware ESX that host 200+ virtual desktops each. The results... Read more

3 August, 2011
IBM System x Hyper-V Private Cloud Solution

IBM System x Hyper-V Private Cloud Solution

...should consider the IBM® System x® Private Cloud Offering, which consists of rack servers, storage and networking. Read this solution brief to learn about this... Read more

31 May, 2011

Datacentre power: New hardware cranks up the costs

...older hardware. Blades, for example, require considerably more energy than older-style rack servers. Gartner also predicts a five per cent annual growth in server... Read more

30 September, 2010 by Tim Ferguson
Video: Sun says its blades are sharper

Video: Sun says its blades are sharper

...that the new generation of Sun blade servers can now truly outdo rack servers. He made his pitch on Wednesday to analysts and reporters in... Read more

8 June, 2007 by ZDNet UK

IBM: Give hard drives the boot?

Big Blue has announced the iBoot, storage technology that uses a network of remote disk drives rather than internal hard drives Read more

31 May, 2002 by John G.Spooner
Dell PowerEdge Blade and <endeca_term>Rack Servers</endeca_term> Provide the Foundation of a High-Density Virtualized Infrastructure at ALERT Life Sciences Computing - Supporting Simplified Management, High Performance, and Rapid Deployment

Dell PowerEdge Blade and Rack Servers Provide the Foundation of a High-Density Virtualized Infrastructure at ALERT Life Sciences Computing - Supporting Simplified Management, High Performance, and Rapid Deployment

With the IT infrastructure at ALERT Life Sciences Computing growing by more than 100 percent annually, the IT department... Read more

1 November, 2008

IBM smoothes out server connections

...director of marketing for xSeries servers. "In 2003, we'll see more rack servers sold than towers." Aside from IBM, Hewlett-Packard, Sun Microsystems and... Read more

22 July, 2002 by John G.Spooner

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