February 2008 01

Talking about blade servers

http://linuxedin.blogspot.com/2008/02/five-myths-about-blade-servers.html

One of the problems with the IT industry is that what you know now is likely to be outdated by tomorrow. That is to say, facts become dated pretty quickly, and what’s true today may be a misconception within a few months. For example, blade servers have come a long way since their debut in March, 2001.

When RLX shipped the first systems branded blade servers in 2001 (just a few years ago, but an eon in IT years) they were an answer to the density problem — getting a bunch of systems packed into racks — but they had their problems too. Unfortunately, many of the perceived problems with blade servers are based on old information. So, let’s take a look at where the blade systems stand today.

Check out this post about blade servers, it covers the typical issues/questions people have with blade servers, it covers some interesting points. It’s always good to see what people are thinking and what benefits they see with the platform.

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