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Everything about the IBM BladeCenter H just screams IBM, from the mainframe-like aesthetics to the spartan management interface -- even the "H" model name. Severe-looking matte-black chassis ...
Chassis and blades The IBM BladeCenter H is a 9U chassis that holds 14 blades — again, 2 fewer than the HP and Dell blade units. Each blade is surprisingly slim, but they’re otherwise nearly ...
The BladeCenter HS22 (7870) is part of IBM's best-selling blade server family — a line of general-purpose, dual processor–capable servers that can take on most processing workloads.
Built for high-density applications such as data centers, telecommunications systems and other environments where space is at a premium (say, aboard ships or aircraft), BladeCenter systems consist of ...
The IBM Director is the management application used for the BladeCenter chassis and components. Each and every item, including switches, can be discovered and managed by Director.
IBM also introduced a low-power, dual-core, Intel Xeon-based blade, the BladeCenter HS20, geared to help users control data center power and cooling. The BladeCenter HS20 will be available in ...
IBM SmartCloud Foundation and BladeCenter Here's a view of Cisco's UCS announcement after hearing from IBM Written by Dan Kusnetzky, Contributor March 14, 2012, 8:16 p.m. PT ...
BladeCenter offers a dimension of density into the cluster space that hasn’t been available before, according to David Turek, vice president of IBM Deep Computing.
The BladeCenter, according to IBM, is designed to deliver high-speed connectivity for network bandwidth 10 times greater than previously possible with its other systems.
Chassis and blades The IBM BladeCenter H is a 9U chassis that holds 14 blades — again, 2 fewer than the HP and Dell blade units. Each blade is surprisingly slim, but they’re otherwise nearly ...
The HS22 can be part of a remote office "data center in a box" solution in the BladeCenter S, an all-in-one system with an integrated SAN. In a data center environment, the blade can be put in a ...
BladeCenter presents a dimension of density into the cluster space that has not been available before, according to David Turek, vice president of IBM Deep Computing.