IBM Builds Blade-Powered Superclusters
IBM on Wednesday is rolling out new prepackaged and pretested superclusters that include its blade server technology.
The Intel-based eServer Cluster 1350 can be built with any combination of IBM BladeCenter systems, and x335 and x345 servers. The cluster can also include x345 or x360 server nodes or x345 management nodes. IBM preconfigures and pretests the clusters to ensure that the systems work together, said Tim Dougherty, director of blade strategy. All the systems run Intel Corp. Xeon processors up to 3.06GHz.
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