Expert Advice & Analysis
[IMAGE] Blade servers help cut through storage challenges
While many enterprises turn to blade server technology to simplify data centers, cost savings are another major draw. This overview of the technology and its history will help you begin to gauge whether or not blades are the right solution for your IT needs.
[IMAGE] Q&A: Vern Brownell, founder and CTO of Egenera
Vern Brownell has a vested interest in solving complexity problems in the data center. He may have had a hand in creating them.
[IMAGE] Cooling blade servers
SearchDataCenter physical environment expert Robert McFarlane answers a user's question: "How much air movement does each blade server typically need for cooling?"
[IMAGE] Heat relief for data centers using blades
Blade servers are selling like hotcakes, but they put out nearly as much heat as the griddle. And while blowing loads of cold air through vents may have staved off the problem temporarily, it just doesn't cut it anymore.
[IMAGE] En Garde! Blade servers cut through the clutter
Blade servers may be able to make your data center easier to manage, as well as saving space, cabling, power and more. And if you move to Linux on a blade server setup, you have an additional benefit: You can access the full panoply of open source software that's available for zero licensing cost.
[IMAGE] Cooling high-density racks
SearchDataCenter exepert Steve Madara explains how data center cooling technology has kept pace with equipment densities, and what solutions are available that not only provide the capacity to meet the today's requirements, but have the flexibility to adapt to the next generation of equipment.
[IMAGE] Installing and configuring VMWare ESX Server on blade servers
This guide provides instructions for installing and configuring ESX Server on various vendors' blade servers, including servers from HP and IBM.
[IMAGE]Webcasts & White Papers
[IMAGE] Server Consolidation: Moving from RISC to Blades
Discover if, when and why an enterprise should move from Unix-based RISC or SPARC servers to inexpensive AMD- or Intel-based blade servers, providing optimal manageability and agility. Led by industry analyst, Joe Clabby, you will learn tips on implementing successful server consolidation projects and the potential "gotchas" that can derail a smooth consolidation.
[IMAGE] Make the Case: Business Case Template for Blade Servers
This job aid, from ZDNet, will help you make the case for putting blade servers in your data center.
[IMAGE] To Blade or not to blade - That is the IT question
This paper, published by members of IBM's Server Group, compares IBM BladeCenter with other IBM rack-optimized servers, and shows which may work best in various environments.