Why blade servers still don't cut it, and how they might

Courtesy Topix - Unix  Tue, 09/23/2008 - 06:48

Sometimes, a good idea just doesn't take off. OK, this is information technology, not philosophy, so let me rephrase that more accurately.


 

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