What is HS22?

What is HS22?

The BladeCenter HS22 is a two-socket blade server running Intel Xeon processors. The HS22 supports up to two Intel Xeon 5500 or 5600 series multi-core processors, 12 DIMMs modules, two hot-swap drives, two PCI Express connectors, and one internal USB connector for embedded virtualization.

Who invented blade servers?

Blade servers were invented in the 2000s by Christopher Hipp and David Kirkeby at their company, RLX Technologies in Houston. Both Christopher Hipp and David Kirkeby were former employees of Compaq, one of the early companies to sell computers and computer products.

When was server invented?

The world’s first web server was invented in 1989 by Tim Berners-Lee and set up on a NeXT computer in 1990. It had a 2GB disk and a 256 MHz CPU (Roundy, 2020).

Who is the founder of server?

Tim Berners-Lee
The world’s first web server was invented in 1989 by Tim Berners-Lee and set up on a NeXT computer in 1990. It had a 2GB disk and a 256 MHz CPU (Roundy, 2020). In comparison, the modern servers are much more advanced, delivering exceptional performance.

What was the first server?

Going global. Thanks to the efforts of Paul Kunz and Louise Addis, the first Web server in the US came online in December 1991, once again in a particle physics laboratory: the Stanford Linear Accelerator Center (SLAC) in California. At this stage, there were essentially only two kinds of browser.