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 ...
The company's latest server blade, the two-way 1200i, is based on a 1.2GHz Intel Pentium III processor, said Kim Elsey, platform marketing manager at the company, based here. This compares with the ...
The pioneer in the "blade" technique to stack servers as densely as possible releases a faster model with more than twice the memory of the previous version. Stephen Shankland worked at CNET from 1998 ...
A blade system without a load balancer would be like Chicago’s O’Hare without air traffic control. One of the core applications for server blades is to serve as the front end to Web hosting, firewalls ...
As process industries look for ways to save money and optimize operations, an increasing number are looking to virtualization. By abstracting systems and applications—virtualizing hardware devices—a ...
In its attempt to conquer the Intel server market, Big Blue is working on a new x445 32-processor server and, at the other extreme, a single-processor "blade" machine. Stephen Shankland worked at CNET ...
According to sources, the San Jose, Calif.-based networking behemoth is readying blade servers, code-named California, for a release early next year. A blade server offering would pit Cisco in direct ...
An initial implementation of 500 blade servers soon grew to 2,000 to meet the processing capacity requirements needed to create the Oscar-winning animated film, Happy Feet. The 108-minute ...
The company that brought you the blade server is giving up on hardware. RLX Technologies will stop making blade servers to concentrate on management software, the company announced Thursday. It will ...
A server architecture that houses multiple server modules ("blades") in a single chassis. It is widely used in datacenters to save space and improve system management. Either self-standing or rack ...
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