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Rack Servers
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ALSO CALLED: Rack Mounted Servers and Rack-mounted Servers
DEFINITION: A computer dedicated to use as a server and designed to be installed in a framework called a rack. The rack contains multiple mounting slots called bays, each designed to hold a hardware unit secured in place with screws. A rack server has a low-profile enclosure that is built into an upright, standalone
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Deploying High-Density Zones in a Low-Density Data Center
| sponsored by APC
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New breakthroughs in power and cooling technology allow for a simple and rapid deployment of self-contained high-density zones with an existing or new low-density center. This white paper details how...
Posted: 10 Jul 2008 | Published: 01 Jan 2008
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Blade Servers for the Masses: Cost Advantages in Midsize and Enterprise Markets
| sponsored by Hewlett-Packard Company
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This paper highlights the cost advantages of blade servers and how they can cater to the needs, no matter what the company size. Read this to learn why blade-servers are more cost-effective than rack-optimized servers.
Posted: 09 Jul 2008 | Published: 01 Jan 2008
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Edison Group Blade Server Power Study: IBM BladeCenter and HP BladeSystem
| sponsored by IBM
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Get your IT department on the right track with this Edison Group study measuring power consumption of high-volume blade server configurations.
Posted: 17 Jun 2008 | Published: 07 Nov 2007
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Power Basics for IT Professionals
| sponsored by Hewlett-Packard Company
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In the next decade, power, with its attendant heating, cooling, cost, reliability and dependability issues, will be the greatest challenge for the vast majority of data center operations. IT professionals attempting to deal with...
Posted: 11 Jun 2008 | Published: 10 Jun 2008
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Control Power and Cooling for Data Center Efficiency: HP Thermal Logic Technology
| sponsored by PC Connection and HP
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HP Thermal Logic gives you the unique ability to monitor, pool, balance performance, power, and cooling, according to the task at hand and cap power and cooling levels at the most efficient level for the required level of performance.
Posted: 15 Apr 2008 | Published: 01 Jun 2006
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Five Major Power Distribution Considerations for Data Center Racks
| sponsored by Avocent
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Power densities and power consumption costs in data centers are rising. Learn what to consider when choosing the appropriate power distribution products at the rack level.
Posted: 11 Feb 2008 | Published: 01 Feb 2008
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Data Center Application Brief: How to Support Blade Servers with IT Infrastructure Management Solutions
| sponsored by Avocent
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As business needs continue to escalate, many enterprises are investing in blade servers to increase the computing power of their data centers. Learn how your business can reap the benefits.
Posted: 08 Feb 2008 | Published: 01 Feb 2008
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Majority of Data Centers in Production Are Not Equipped for High Density
| sponsored by Aperture Technologies, Inc
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This Aperture Research Institute (ARI) survey shows that data centers are aging, with over a third (38%) of responding organizations admitting that their newest data center is over four years old.
Posted: 08 Feb 2008 | Published: 17 Dec 2007
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Data Center Professionals Turn to High-Density Computing as Major Boom Continues
| sponsored by Aperture Technologies, Inc
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High density equipment helps the data center to keep up with the demands of business, but if organizations continue to operate close to thresholds, they can also dramatically increase the risk of outage.
Posted: 08 Feb 2008 | Published: 01 Apr 2007
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RACK SERVERS DEFINITION (continued):
A computer dedicated to use as a server and designed to be installed in a framework called a rack. The rack contains multiple mounting slots called bays, each designed to hold a hardware unit secured in place with screws. A rack server has a low-profile enclosure that is built into an upright, standalone cabinet. Visit WhatIs.com - a knowledge exploration and self-education tool about information technology.
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