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25 Nov 2008
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25 Nov 2008
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Assessment Tool
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English
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ABSTRACT:
A blade server is a server chassis housing multiple thin, modular electronic circuit boards, known as server blades. Each blade is a server in its own right, often dedicated to a single application. The blades are literally servers on a card, containing processors, memory, integrated network controllers, an optional fiber channel host bus adaptor (HBA) and other input/output (IO) ports.
Take this quick survey on blade servers to show us the important advantages between solutions.
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Blade Servers | Circuit Boards | Host Adapters | Memory
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