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EXCLUSIVE: IBM BladeCenter S

Blade servers are too noisy and impractical to have in the the office, right? IBM wants to change your thinking with the BladeCenter S series.

By Dave Mitchell, 21 May 2008 at 16:27

Server/Reviews

EXCLUSIVE: IBM System x3850 M2

Server virtualisation is a hot topic these days and the System x3850 M2 is IBM’s multi-VM capable one-box solution. We see how it stacks up.<br>...

By Dave Mitchell, 15 Sep 2008 at 15:11

Server/Reviews

IBM System Storage DS5020

IBM System Storage DS5020 review

IBM’s DS5020 offers affordable enterprise level unified storage to mid-sized businesses. It supports both IP SANS plus 8Gbps FC SANs. In this...

By Dave Mitchell, 3 Aug 2010 at 11:55

SANs/Reviews

IBM System x3850 X5

IBM System x3850 X5 review

The latest System x3850 X5 offers an expansion potential that defies belief. In this exclusive review we bring you the first look at IBM’s new...

By Dave Mitchell, 30 Jun 2010 at 10:37

Server/Reviews

IBM System x3550 M2 review

IBM is late with support for Intel’s Series 5500 Xeons but does this 1U rack server has the measure of Dell’s and HP’s new systems?

By Dave Mitchell, 10 Jul 2009

Server/Reviews

IBM System x3350

The x3350 offers a cost effective alternative to dual socket 1U rack servers and remote management gets a big boost with IBM’s new Systems Director.

By Dave Mitchell, 28 Jan 2009 at 15:32

1U Servers/Reviews

IBM System x3650 M2 review

IBM’s latest 2U Xeon rack server delivers a choice selection of features, improved management and low power consumption. Can the x3650 M2 knock...

By Dave Mitchell, 4 Oct 2009 at 20:52

Server/Reviews

IBM System x3455

IBM System x3455

IBM’s System x3455 targets HPC and compute node duties and offers a fine hardware package in the process, but is it the best choice?

By Dave Mitchell, 13 Nov 2008 at 16:50

Server/Reviews

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