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A Comparison of HP BladeSystem With Thermal Logic Technologies to Competitive Systems

PublisherSine Nomine Associates
Format254.8KB PDFDate added21 Feb 2007
Topics Application Servers, Blades
Downloads306

Hewlett-Packard Corporation has introduced a line of blade server products with a radically redesigned power and cooling system. According to HP advertising, the "HP Thermal Logic" power and cooling system represents a new approach that significantly reduces the power consumption and required airflow for data centers requiring fully-featured, high-density servers. This paper presents a laboratory study comparing "HP Thermal Logic" blade server power and cooling design versus a competitive blade platform as well as two traditional 1U rack servers, and evaluates the power consumption and cooling performance of each system under a workload that simulates a light and heavily-utilized data center.

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