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Date Added: July 02, 2008 09:24:03 AM
Full height boxes ready too HP and IBM have some super fancy technology for virtualizing the I/O of their blade systems, and they sell it for thousands of dollars. Dell now has something similar - an SD card that it sells for $499 a pop.…

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