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The White Box Server market is a segment of the hardware industry that focuses on the production of servers that are not branded by a specific manufacturer. These servers are typically built using components from multiple vendors, allowing for greater flexibility and customization. White Box Servers are often used in data centers and cloud computing environments, as they are typically more cost-effective than branded servers.
White Box Servers are typically built with components from Intel, AMD, and other vendors, and are often used in conjunction with open source software such as Linux. This allows for greater control over the server's configuration and performance. Additionally, White Box Servers are often used in high-performance computing environments, as they can be tailored to meet specific requirements.
Companies in the White Box Server market include Quanta, Wiwynn, Inventec, Supermicro, and Wistron. These companies specialize in the production of White Box Servers, and offer a wide range of products to meet the needs of their customers. Show Less Read more