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  2. HPE BladeSystem - Wikipedia

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    Internal server HDDs (usually 2 to 4 with hot-swap capabilities) Internal USB, SD or microSD slot; Connecting to external SAN via FC, SAS or iSCSI; enabled by the use of a mezzanine I/O card; Storage blade (with large number of internal HDD's) Tape blade (half-height blade unit hosting LTO tape drive and designed to connect to adjacent blade ...

  3. Hot swapping - Wikipedia

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    Hot swapping is used whenever it is desirable to change the configuration or repair a working system without interrupting its operation. [3] It may simply be for convenience of avoiding the delay and nuisance of shutting down and then restarting complex equipment or because it is essential for equipment, such as a server, to be continuously active.

  4. Blade server - Wikipedia

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    The ability to change/replace or add modules within the system while it is in operation is known as Hot-Swap. Unique to any other server system the Ketris Blade servers routed Ethernet across the backplane (where server blades would plug-in) eliminating more than 160 cables in a single 84 Rack Unit high 19" rack.

  5. IBM BladeCenter - Wikipedia

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    Option for two hot swap SAS 2.5" drives or SSD (RAID 0 and 1 are possible) Two 1 Gbit/s Ethernet ports (Broadcom 5709S) 1 CIOv slot (standard PCI-Express daughter card) and 1 CFFh slot (high-speed PCI-Express daughter card) for a total of 8 ports of I/O to each blade, including 4 ports of high-speed I/O; Requires Advanced Management Module

  6. ThinkSystem - Wikipedia

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    The front of the server offered room for two 5.25" bays, beneath which was a hot swap bay with the capacity to support four HDD. [1] The server's side panel could be locked, while the bay cover could not be secured. [1] The hard disk bay was equipped with its own fan assembly, in spite of the 12 cm fan at the chassis’ rear. [1]

  7. Dell M1000e - Wikipedia

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    A half-height server with a quad-core or six-core Intel 5500 or 5600 Xeon CPU and Intel 5520 chipset. RAM memory options via 12 DIMM slots for up to 192 Gb RAM DDR3. A maximum of two on-blade hot-pluggable 2.5-inch hard-disks or SSDs and a choice of built-in NICs for Ethernet or converged network adapter (CNA), Fibre

  8. Sun Ultra - Wikipedia

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    Note: the Enterprise 220R is an Ultra 60 motherboard in a rack-mountable server chassis with hot-swappable power supplies. Similarly, the Enterprise 420R is an Ultra 80 motherboard in a server chassis.

  9. Avaya VSP 7000 Series - Wikipedia

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    This product is primarily offered to satisfy the Top-of-Rack (ToR) role for server farms and virtualized data centers. It supports Avaya's extended Shortest Path Bridging (SPB) implementation "Fabric Connect", and is future-ready for Edge Virtual Bridging (EVB) – IEEE 802.1Qbg , and Fiber Channel over Ethernet (FCoE) . [ 1 ]

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