HP Wields 4-Processor Blade Server
Hewlett-Packard Co. is aiming to drive blade server technology deeper into the enterprise.
The Palo Alto, Calif., company this week is unveiling a four-processor blade server that features Intel Xeon MP processors and SAN (storage area network) connectivity. The ProLiant BL40p is scheduled for general release in March, with prices starting at $8,999.
At the same time, HP is upgrading its two-processor blade, the ProLiant BL20p, which will feature Xeon chips and SAN connectivity, and its one-way server, the ProLiant BL10e, which will be powered by a 900MHz Pentium III chip. The upgraded BL20p will start at $3,399; the enhanced BL10e at $1,859.
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