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Bull Debuts Mobull Container for HPC
Data Center Knowledge (Nov 23 2009) Construction , Container , Servers
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There’s a new entry in the market for data center containers from Bull, the French IT conglomerate. The Mobull container is designed to house up to 1,620 servers and support power loads nearing 40kW per rack. The system, which is available in 20- or 40-foot sizes, employs Bull’s water-cooled Cool Door technology on the rear door of server cabinets. For more ifnromation, see Bull’s announcement.
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