The IBM BladeCenter is IBM's blade server architecture.
The JS20 was the first blade server to run one of the three major UNIX operating systems, IBM's own AIX. The follow on product JS21 which employs single or dual core PowerPC 970 processors was the first blade server to offer built in virtualization, offering Dynamic Logical Partitioning (DLPAR) capabilities.
Forthcoming are blades from a third party manufacturer Mercury Computer Systems using the Cell microprocessor.
The IBM BladeCenter was one of the first Blade architectures not just to integrate computing (server) blades, but also I/O modules (InfiniBand, iSCSI, Ethernet and Fibre Channel) from leading switching vendors such as Cisco, Brocade, QLogic, McData and Nortel.
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