Enterprise Computing: HP Blades Day – Lab Session – Part IV
This is part of a series of posts with video recorded at the HP Blades Day in Houston, February 2010. Previous posts:
- HP Blades Day – Lab Session: Clip 1
- HP Blades Day – Lab Session: Clip 2
- HP Blades Day – Lab Session: Clip 3
In this final post from the Lab Session, James Singer discusses more about airflow and the chassis design. The video doesn’t always follow the subject (due to my quality videoing techniques; in fact I was trying to pay attention), however the soundtrack is accurate.
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