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Blade servers are a type of server hardware that are designed to be compact and energy efficient. They are typically used in data centers and cloud computing environments, and are often used to host multiple virtual machines. Blade servers are typically housed in a chassis, which is a shared enclosure that can hold multiple blades. This allows for a more efficient use of space and power, as well as improved cooling and airflow. Blade servers are typically more expensive than traditional rack-mounted servers, but they offer a number of advantages, such as increased scalability, improved performance, and reduced power consumption. They are also easier to manage and maintain, as all of the components are housed in a single chassis. Blade server manufacturers include Dell, HPE, IBM, Cisco, and Oracle. These companies offer a wide range of blade servers, from entry-level models to high-end enterprise solutions. Show Less Read more