exfileme Splendid Jan 6, 2008 9,531 0 30,780 Apr 9, 2010 #1 Fujitsu is changing the way servers exhale with its new Primergy CX1000 server. Fujitsu Goes to the Clouds with Primergy CX1000 : Read more
Fujitsu is changing the way servers exhale with its new Primergy CX1000 server. Fujitsu Goes to the Clouds with Primergy CX1000 : Read more
D deadly4u Distinguished Mar 29, 2009 18 0 18,510 Apr 10, 2010 #3 Finally.. a rack that makes more sense to me. Though I would like to know what options the rack has for empty slots. Don't want this sensible cooling solution losing suction.
Finally.. a rack that makes more sense to me. Though I would like to know what options the rack has for empty slots. Don't want this sensible cooling solution losing suction.
JohnnyLucky Glorious May 30, 2007 10,903 10 44,315 Apr 10, 2010 #4 Looks like the marketing folks over at Fujitsu are just using cloud computing to pitch their server solutions.
Looks like the marketing folks over at Fujitsu are just using cloud computing to pitch their server solutions.
blackened144 Distinguished Aug 17, 2006 1,051 0 19,280 Apr 12, 2010 #5 38 server nodes per rack? Is that supposed to be a lot? In our least dense clusters here at work, we have 84 nodes per rack. Then again, the hot isle in between 2 racks with 84 Xeon X5560 running full out is pretty damn hot..
38 server nodes per rack? Is that supposed to be a lot? In our least dense clusters here at work, we have 84 nodes per rack. Then again, the hot isle in between 2 racks with 84 Xeon X5560 running full out is pretty damn hot..
J jjobaber Distinguished Mar 30, 2010 11 0 18,510 Apr 12, 2010 #6 Umm hasn't Rackable systems (now SGI) been doing this same thing for over 10 years?