HP released its first mid-level Unix-based blade server, which will allow companies to more cost-efficiently consolidate their legacy systems. The HP Integrity BL870c, which is the latest HP BladeSystem server, uses a specifically engineered Intel Itanium processor to power the its four-socket server that doubles its processing and memory capabilities. The blade server, which costs $8,000, will allow companies with legacy Unix technologies to more easily consolidate and virtualize their IT departments.
New HP Blade Server Gives Unix Shops More Options
Posted by: Brad King February 12, 2008 01:15 PMHP released its first mid-level Unix-based blade server, which will allow companies to more cost-efficiently consolidate their legacy systems. The HP Integrity BL870c, which is the latest HP BladeSystem server, uses a specifically engineered Intel Itanium processor to power the its four-socket server that doubles its processing and memory capabilities. The blade server, which costs $8,000, will allow companies with legacy Unix technologies to more easily consolidate and virtualize their IT departments.