HP blades spared the axe?
HPaq has offered us some clarification on how it will juggle the rival blade offerings - from Compaq and the Old HP. HP certainly put a lot more marketing muscle behind its Compact-PCI blades, and earlier, than Compaq. HP had promised RISC-based blades running HP-UX as well as Linux and Windows x86 OSes.. Although, as many analysts have pointed out, they're blades only by name, not by size, and don't match the densities of most rival offerings. Compaq's relatively paltry offering was announced in February.
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