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:LinuxElectons: HP Delivers Expanded Management and Linux Capabilities to New Customers
LinuxElectons: HP Delivers Expanded Management and Linux Capabilities to New Customers
Jun 14, 2004, 03 :00 UTC (0 Talkback[s]) (2360 reads)

"HP today announced it is the first vendor to sell more than 100,000 blade servers, retaking the market share lead in the industry's fastest-growing server market segment.

"HP also announced availability of the industry's densest two-processor blade server--the HP ProLiant BL30p--new blade customers, industry-leading performance benchmarks and product launch details, including both AMD Opteron processor and Intel Itanium processor-based blade servers..."

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