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Comments on: Heaven and Earth moved to slot Sun chip in IBM blade

It only makes sense 

Posted Wednesday 4th June 2008 15:22 GMT

Boffin

Sun's blades are a joke, so they need to put them in a real blade system. Sun's blade chassis hold 10 blades in a 10u space...duh that's 10 1u's vertical.

density counts 

Posted Saturday 7th June 2008 07:35 GMT

Happy

Yeah, 10u space for 10 blades. Duh. Sun used to make em way better.

http://www.sun.com/servers/entry/blade/b1600/

16 in 3u. beat that!

RE: It only makes sense 

Posted Saturday 7th June 2008 22:34 GMT

Thumb Up

Bearing in mind that there are quad, quad CPU blades, I would be impressed if you could find me a quad, quad CPU server In anything less than 2U (sun) and moreU (other vendors I think) And so it's really 10U instead of 20U (at least) :P

Also, having used the blade6000 chassis, the IBM blade centers and the Dell offerings, I'm actually quite impressed with Sun's.

(for example, PCI slots built in instead of occupying a blade slot.. what a novel *read, sensible* idea :P)

References:

http://www.sun.com/servers/blades/x8450/ AMD quad, quad core

And likewise the X6450 for Quad, Quad core Xeon blades.

//Matt

Ps, FB

The blade b1600 did rock, the only downside was like of storage attachment options.

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