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Date Added: May 05, 2008 02:41:02 PM
IBM iDataPlex is rack system featuring design innovations in cooling and efficiency, which can eliminate need for air conditioning in data centers. It can be outfitted with liquid-cooled wall on back of system that enables it to run at room temperature. Server utilizes BladeCenter, Linux, and Cloud technologies and also allows Web 2.0 companies to offer open, secure, and standards-based ...

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