Bang for the Buck: Enterprise i5 Servers Versus the Competition
September 5, 2006 Timothy Prickett Morgan
If there is a general rule in the server business, it is this: The cost of server scalability rises faster than the increase in scalability. In an ideal world, servers would scale perfectly linearly, and vendors could just keep adding processors, memory, and I/O to boxes to help their customers support ever-larger workloads. Or, because this is 2006, they could support ever-more server consolidation. But, this being the real world, which has some limits of physics, scalability comes at a cost. In the so-called enterprise-class server space, by which I mean machines that scale from four to maybe 16, 24, |