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Data Center Blade Servers are a type of server architecture that is used in data centers. They are designed to be highly efficient and to maximize the use of space. 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 also designed to be easily scalable, allowing for the addition of more blades as needed.
Blade servers are typically used in large data centers, where they can provide a high level of performance and reliability. They are also used in cloud computing environments, where they can provide a cost-effective way to scale up computing resources.
Some of the companies in the Data Center Blade Server market include Dell, HPE, IBM, Cisco, and Oracle. Show Less Read more