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21-Jan-2008, 02:37 AM #1
blade server or virtualization serve
hi guys,

i want to suggest my company to buy blade servers, but to save budget, my manager suggest virtualization servers.

can someone give me the + and - between blade and virtualization servers?

thank you guys, i really appreciate your help.
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21-Jan-2008, 01:10 PM #2
Virtual servers run inside virtualization software on a hardware server.
You can run One operating system as host and run multiple virtual servers
inside the software.
This saves money by running multiple servers on one set of hardware like
a blade server.
Some of the new hardware has enhancements that allows better use of the hardware
at the virtual machine level.
There are others but the major VM software makers are Microsoft and VMware.
Both AMD and Intel plus others are making VM compatable hardware.
You will need to check the hardware specs for the compatable hardware.
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22-Jan-2008, 10:42 PM #3
if i buy blade H-Chassis, which can hold 3 chassis, i.e A, B, C. if B is down, it is said that i only replace B with the new hardware, and Blade will auto configure it. is it true?
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23-Jan-2008, 12:54 PM #4
I believe that would be more dependent on what you are using to backup the
software on the server.
With a good scheduled backup,you should be able to swap the hardware,
restore the backup and keep running.
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23-Jan-2008, 09:10 PM #5
thx leroy, one last question, in the future, which is more applicable in facing the future needs, the virtualization or the blade?
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24-Jan-2008, 11:49 AM #6
Actually,when running virtual servers,both the hardware and software
will need to be upgraded at some point.
It really depends on your needs.
Hardware becomes outdated and new versions of operating systems
are released.
It depends on the demands on your servers.
If they are capable of doing what you need,then they don't need to be upgraded.
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24-Jan-2008, 09:59 PM #7
unfortunately, my servers hardware are outdated, it's 4 years old. we really want to replace all our servers. we have 24 servers and all are outdated.

we want to save space, and we're planning to minimize the servers into 4-5 servers. but we dont know which technology we want to use, virtualization or blade servers?
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25-Jan-2008, 11:47 AM #8
Maybe this will be somewhat helpful.....
http://www.hp.com/sbso/productivity/...ion/index.html
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26-Jan-2008, 08:04 AM #9
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hello there
i have a message coming up everytime when i turn my computer on
it is C:\Program Files\Symantec Antivirus\Rtvscan.exe
do you have any idea how to remove it or what is it
regards
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26-Jan-2008, 11:04 AM #10
garfield1 please post a new thread to get help with your problem.
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26-Jan-2008, 03:09 PM #11
hello there
i have a message coming up everytime when i turn my computer on
it is C:\Program Files\Symantec Antivirus\Rtvscan.exe
do you have any idea how to remove it or what is it
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27-Jan-2008, 08:47 PM #12
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Originally Posted by leroys1000 View Post
Maybe this will be somewhat helpful.....
http://www.hp.com/sbso/productivity/...ion/index.html
one big WOW for u leroy, this explain bout VM, and i'm still looking for any article regarding blade.
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27-Jan-2008, 09:55 PM #13
A blade server is basically standard server hardware,but it is in a smaller flat case.
The blades fit in a blade rack and the hieght of the blade case is determined by
how many mounting screws it is high.
1U,2U,3U etc.
It is called U because the shape of the mounting slots on the side is U shaped.
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