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IBM 7971-AC1 Blade Center CTO Blade Server Chassis
- Blade Server Chassis form factor
- Configure-to-Order (CTO) system
- Supports multiple blade servers
- High-density computing solution
- Integrated power and cooling
- Centralized management capabilities
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Product Overview
The IBM 7971-AC1 BladeCenter is a configure-to-order (CTO) blade server chassis. It serves as the foundation for deploying multiple high-density blade servers within a single rack-mounted unit, offering significant power and efficiency.
Technical Information
| Model | BladeCenter |
| Form Factor | Blade Server Chassis |
Additional Specifications
| Configuration | Configure-to-Order (CTO) |
Product Description
The IBM 7971-AC1 BladeCenter chassis is a modular and scalable platform designed for high-density computing environments. It provides a robust enclosure that houses multiple blade servers, consolidating compute resources into a compact, rack-mountable unit. This design significantly reduces the physical footprint compared to traditional rack servers, while also simplifying cabling and power management. As a Configure-to-Order (CTO) system, the BladeCenter chassis allows organizations to select and integrate the specific blade servers, network switches, storage modules, and management components that best suit their application requirements. This flexibility ensures that the infrastructure can be precisely tailored for optimal performance, efficiency, and cost-effectiveness. The IBM 7971-AC1 BladeCenter chassis is engineered with integrated power supplies, cooling fans, and management modules to provide a highly reliable and efficient computing solution. It is ideal for data centers and enterprise environments that require maximum computing power within a limited space, supporting a wide range of workloads from virtualization to high-performance computing.

