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- Blade_server abstract "A blade server is a stripped down server computer with a modular design optimized to minimize the use of physical space and energy. Whereas a standard rack-mount server can function with (at least) a power cord and network cable, blade servers have many components removed to save space, minimize power consumption and other considerations, while still having all the functional components to be considered a computer. A blade enclosure, which can hold multiple blade servers, provides services such as power, cooling, networking, various interconnects and management. Together, blades and the blade enclosure form a blade system (although BladeSystem from Hewlett-Packard is a specific product name). Different blade providers have differing principles regarding what to include in the blade itself, and in the blade system altogether.In a standard server-rack configuration, one rack unit or 1U—19 inches (480 mm) wide and 1.75 inches (44 mm) tall—defines the minimum possible size of any equipment. The principal benefit and justification of blade computing relates to lifting this restriction so as to reduce size requirements. The most common computer rack form-factor is 42U high, which limits the number of discrete computer devices directly mountable in a rack to 42 components. Blades do not have this limitation. As of 2014, densities of up to 180 servers per blade system (or 1440 servers per rack) are achievable with blade systems.".
- Blade_server thumbnail IBM_HS20_blade_server.jpg?width=300.
- Blade_server wikiPageExternalLink blade.org.
- Blade_server wikiPageExternalLink index.html.
- Blade_server wikiPageExternalLink prod_models_comparison.html.
- Blade_server wikiPageExternalLink specifications.htm.
- Blade_server wikiPageID "881423".
- Blade_server wikiPageRevisionID "606253758".
- Blade_server date "April 2012".
- Blade_server hasPhotoCollection Blade_server.
- Blade_server reason "Where is the opposition with rack-mount servers?".
- Blade_server subject Category:2001_introductions.
- Blade_server subject Category:Server_hardware.
- Blade_server comment "A blade server is a stripped down server computer with a modular design optimized to minimize the use of physical space and energy. Whereas a standard rack-mount server can function with (at least) a power cord and network cable, blade servers have many components removed to save space, minimize power consumption and other considerations, while still having all the functional components to be considered a computer.".
- Blade_server label "Blade server".
- Blade_server label "Blade server".
- Blade_server label "Bladeserver".
- Blade_server label "Serveur lame".
- Blade_server label "Servidor blade".
- Blade_server label "Servidor blade".
- Blade_server label "Serwer kasetowy".
- Blade_server label "Блейд-сервер".
- Blade_server label "ブレードサーバ".
- Blade_server label "刀鋒伺服器".
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- Blade_server sameAs 블레이드_서버.
- Blade_server sameAs Serwer_kasetowy.
- Blade_server sameAs Servidor_blade.
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- Blade_server wasDerivedFrom Blade_server?oldid=606253758.
- Blade_server depiction IBM_HS20_blade_server.jpg.
- Blade_server isPrimaryTopicOf Blade_server.