Server Growth In Blades And Scalable Solutions

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Server Growth In Blades And Scalable Solutions

Wikibon is a professional community solving technology and business problems through an open source sharing of free advisory knowledge. According to newly released data from IDC, overall worldwide revenue for servers decreased by 4% in Q3 2012. Over the last decade, as server virtualization adoption has increased, we have seen a steady decline in the revenue and number of servers. Some bright spots of growth for server revenue are in the blade server and hyper-scale or "density optimized" servers. As discussed in Wikibon's Software-led infrastructure manifesto, converged infrastructure (which typically uses blade servers) and low-

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  1. Wikibon

    34.0 days ago

    Server Growth in Blades and Scalable Solutions http://t.co/HngWR2GL by @stu

  2. Stuart Miniman

    34.0 days ago

    Quick look: Server Growth in Blades and (Hyper)Scalable Solutions http://t.co/eYdYkIwJ

  3. Scott Hanson

    34.0 days ago

    RT @kevin_houston: @stu Nice chart on blade server market share. The next few quarters will be interesting to watch http://t.co/5R7FqQ9k

  4. Dennis Smith

    34.0 days ago

    RT @stu: Quick look: Server Growth in Blades and (Hyper)Scalable Solutions http://t.co/qe3sGNKX



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