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Fountainhead: Egenera PAN now available on Dell blades

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Insights into Data Center Infrastructure, Virtualization, and Cloud Computing. Since about 2001, Egenera has been selling its high-end hardware/software combination that unified re-purposing of physical and virtual servers. Big Data. (6). Data Center efficiency. (1). Data Center Design. Syndications.

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Fountainhead: First fruits from the Dell/Egenera deal

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This is the first of a pipeline of customers buying-into Infrastructure Orchestration (also referred to as Fabric Computing or Unified Computing) - first offered in 2001 by Egenera with their high-end BladeFrame + PAN Manager software, and now being mainstreamed as the Dell PAN System by combining PAN Manager with Dell hardware.

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Fountainhead: Correcting computing's wrongs - road to recovery?

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As brilliant as the first microcomputer architects were, there were some early design principles that, as the law of unintended consequences outlines, have seriously hamstrung enterprise computing for years. But the industry is about to get out from under them in a big way. and the Host Bus Adaptor (HBA) for connection to storage.

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Fountainhead: "California" is deja vu all over again

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It all sounds pretty familiar to what Vern Brownell conceived-of back in 2001. Truth-be told, Egeneras own BladeFrame hardware already supports 128GB of memory, on 6-core, 4-way boards. Big Data. (6). Data Center efficiency. (1). Data Center Design. Enterprise Efficiency. Green Data Center blog.