
Blade is the fastest-growing server format on the market. The blade format delivers enormous savings in space, power and weight over traditional rack-mount servers. Not to mention great simplifications in server installation, deployment and management. And the cost-effective addition of redundant, hot-swap components enables substantial reliability gains.
All in all, great news for your total cost of ownership (TCO).

The Hitachi BladeSymphony 320 packs ten two-socket Intel® Xeon® processor 5500 series servers into a modest 6U chassis.
With a range of internal switches and great reliability and energy saving features, the BladeSymphony 320 is ideal at the network edge, or branch-office locations.

The Hitachi BladeSymphony 2000 provides up to eight dual-socket Intel® Xeon® processor 5500 series blades in a 10U chassis.
A massive on-blade memory, an immense I/O bandwidth per blade, and the ability to use both internal switches or standard PCI Express cards for I/O flexibility — this is a blade server that can be deployed at the core of your operations, and a perfect platform for virtualization.

The Hitachi BladeSymphony 1000 has the distinction of being the world's first enterprise-class blade server.
Up to eight blades can be accommodated in the 10U chassis, with a range of dual-socket Intel® Xeon® and Itanium® blades available. Ultimate I/O flexibility is provided by standard PCI Slots in th back of the chassis.

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