The main differences between rack servers and blade servers are:
Form Factor: Rack servers are standalone units that are mounted in server racks, whereas blade servers are modular units that are inserted into a chassis, allowing for high density and efficient use of space.
Scalability: Blade servers are typically more scalable than rack servers, as additional blades can be easily added to a chassis without consuming additional rack space.
Management: Blade servers often share power supplies, cooling, and networking components within a chassis, simplifying management and reducing cable clutter compared to rack servers.
Initial Cost: Blade servers generally have a higher initial cost compared to rack servers due to the cost of the chassis and management infrastructure.
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