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  2. List of PowerEdge servers - Wikipedia

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    Rack-mounted 11th-generation PowerEdge servers. PowerEdge is a server line by Dell, following the naming convention for other Dell products: PowerVault (data storage) and PowerConnect (data transfer & switches). Below is an overview of current and former servers within Dell's PowerEdge product line.

  3. 19-inch rack - Wikipedia

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    Newer server rack cabinets come with adjustable mounting rails allowing the user to place the rails at a shorter depth if needed. There are a multitude of specialty server racks including soundproof server racks, air-conditioned server racks, NEMA-rated, seismic-rated, open frame, narrow, and even miniature 19-inch racks for smaller applications.

  4. Lenovo System x - Wikipedia

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    A pair of a IBM rackmount x86 servers (System x3650 and eServer xSeries 346) While most servers used Intel x86 (IA32) processors, the x380, x382, x450 and x455 used the Intel Itanium (IA64) processor.

  5. System76 - Wikipedia

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    System76, Inc. is an American computer manufacturer [a] based in Denver, Colorado that sells notebook computers, desktop computers, and servers. The company utilizes free and open-source software, and offers a choice of Ubuntu or their own Ubuntu-based Linux distribution Pop!_OS as preinstalled operating systems. [5]

  6. Google data centers - Wikipedia

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    From a datacenter view, the network starts at the rack level, where 19-inch racks are custom-made and contain 40 to 80 servers (20 to 40 1U servers on either side, while new servers are 2U rackmount systems. [91] Each rack has an Ethernet switch). Servers are connected via a 1 Gbit/s Ethernet link to the top of rack

  7. PowerLinux - Wikipedia

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    The IBM PowerLinux 7R1 and IBM PowerLinux 7R2 systems are one- and two-socket, rack-mount servers that support either 8 or 16 POWER7 microprocessor cores in 3.55 GHz (7R1 only) or, with the 7R2, 3.55 and 3.3 GHz options with 128 GB maximum memory (for the 7R1) or 256 GB maximum memory (7R2) that can be configured with 8, 16 and 32 GB dual ...