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  2. List of PowerEdge servers - Wikipedia

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    The letter indicates the type of server: R (for Rack-mountable) indicates a 19″ rack-mountable server, M (for Modular) indicates a blade server, whilst T (for Tower) indicates a stand-alone server. [3] This letter is then followed by three digits.

  3. PowerEdge - Wikipedia

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    Since the introduction of the generation 10 servers in 2007 Dell adopted a standardized method for naming their servers; the name of each server is represented by a letter followed by 3 digits. The letter indicates the type of server: R (for Rack-mountable) indicates a 19" rack-mountable server, M (for Modular) indicates a blade server, while T ...

  4. Broadberry Data Systems - Wikipedia

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    Broadberry Data Systems was founded in October 1989 and initially consisted of only one sales office, which was based in Brentford, Middlesex.In August 2005, the company expanded and moved to a new purpose-built sales and manufacturing facility in Perivale.

  5. ProLiant - Wikipedia

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    The ML (Modular Line) line of servers features a modular design that is designed for maximum system expansion, while the DL (Density Line) line of servers consists of powerful, density-optimized servers designed for rack mounted use. [4] Though not officially labeled as such, this generation of ProLiant servers is also referred to as "Gen1".

  6. Sun Fire - Wikipedia

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    T: entry level and mid-range rackmount servers based on UltraSPARC T-series CoolThreads processors; When Sun offered Intel Xeon and AMD Opteron Sun Fire servers under the V-Series sub brand, Sun used an x suffix to denote Intel Xeon processor based systems and a z suffix for AMD Opteron processor based systems, but this convention was later ...

  7. Inspur Server Series - Wikipedia

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    Inspur Server Series is a series of server computers introduced in 1993 by Inspur, [1] an information technology company, [2] and later expanded to the international markets. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] The servers were likely among the first originally manufactured by a Chinese company.