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Penguin Computing released its first Linux blade server system recently. The Linux-focused server firm is taking aim at larger blade server giants with a system it says is more dense than ...
If you’re contemplating Unix or Linux for your blade server, or a migration from one to the other, in this guide you will find everything you need to make up your mind. Useful Unix and Linux ...
HP and Fujitsu are expanding the Linux offerings in their blade server lines as well as some of their most powerful systems.
Novell and IBM are trying to make it easier for data-center hardware buyers to deploy Linux on blade servers. Companies can now buy a per-chassis license for Novell SuSE Linux running on IBM blade ...
Sun Microsystems will overhaul two major components of its low-end servers later this month, introducing its first super-thin "blade" products and its first computers running the Linux operating ...
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Hewlett-Packard has introduced new software designed to simplify the management of Linux on blade servers. The HP Control Tower, which is based on technology the company acquired with the purchase of ...
The market for Linux-based servers grew at 39.5 percent year-on-year to reach $650 million, while blade server revenue reached $119 million, almost eight times more than in the second quarter of ...
IBM, Suse lower Linux prices for blades Instead of being charged per blade server, customers can buy a license for the entire chassis.
Fremont, Calif. — Embedded computing specialist Force Computers has introduced support for the Linux operating system on its Common Heterogeneous Architecture for Multi-Processing (CHAMP) server blade ...
Virtual machines have been common in mainframes for decades. Now they’re gaining ground as a way to more efficiently configure Windows and Linux blade servers. A virtual machine is software that ...
The market for Linux-based servers grew at 39.5 percent year-on-year to reach $650 million, while blade server revenue reached $119 million, almost eight times more than in the second quarter of 2002.