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Make The Case - Server Efficiency

Photos: Taking the lid off Project Blackbox Camera icon

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Published: 21 May 2007 10:05 BST

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Its computing density makes Project Blackbox capable of holding 120 Sun Fire CoolThreads T2000 servers, and managing and supporting up to 10,000 simultaneous desktop users.

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