March 18, 2010
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SGI Resurrects Origin x86 Server Line With New Xeons

The classic brand is reborn as a super-dense, all-in-one x86 server with an integrated SAN, while larger siblings will sport more than 1,000 cores for virtualized environments.
Tags : SGI, blade, virtualization, Xeon, x86 servers

Pano Logic to Virtualizes the Desktop with no Moving Parts

The little 'paperweight' box, when running on the data center server, can optimize the use of network bandwidth.
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Super Micro Showcases Its Server Technology Innovations

Super Micro Computer is showing its TwinBlade solution, at CeBIT 2010.
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IBM Launched New Xeon Blade Server for BladeCenter Boxes

The new offering is designed to specifically to support virtualization hypervisors that run virtual Linux or Windows instances.
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Blade Server Reality Check

Frugal Server Admin: Are blade servers a panacea or just a pain? Here's what to expect when you're expecting blade servers in your datacenter.
Tags : datacenter, blade, blade servers, blade systems, frugality

Cisco UCS Buyer's Guide

Cisco entered the server market in 2009 with its Unified Computing System, a series of blades and a chassis designed to simplify deployment, particularly for virtualized environments. See how its offerings compare to those of the more established players.
Tags : virtualization, Cisco, blade, UCS, buyers' guide

Cisco Expands Virtual Ecosystem

Virtually Speaking: Cisco has added rack-mount servers to its unified computing system offerings. Will enterprises bite?
Tags : Cisco, blade, virtualization, Nexus

Appro: Bringing HPC to the Mainstream Enterprise

Server Snapshot: Appro has always been about HPC. But HPC is not what it used to be, and Appro has changed to meet the needs of more mainstream enterprises with its revamped product lines built around a Scalable Unit architecture.
Tags : HPC, blade, green, Appro, server snapshot

Fujitsu Throws Down Blade Gauntlet

Hard-Core Hardware: Fujitsu hones in on blades, unveiling a Nehalem-based blades system offering a host of virtualization bells and whistles as well energy efficiency features delivered via the company's Cool-safe technology.
Tags : blade, Fujitsu, virtualization, blade servers

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