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A server chassis houses a variety of components such as motherboards, random access memory, and hard drives. The possibility of putting the server within a cabinet increases security and protects it from pests, dust, weather, accidents, and other hazards.
To support a large number of servers, the server chassis is intended to stack many servers one on top of the other. The server chassis is designed to hold many servers while also conserving floor space.
This server chassis is available in a variety of configurations, including one or two CPUs, one or two riser cards, two or three expansion slots, and up to four IDE, SATA, or SCSI discs in 1U systems.
Server chassis may be used for a variety of purposes, both commercial and personal, which is projected to fuel the expansion of the server chassis market.
The North America Server Chassis Market accounted for $XX Billion in 2023 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2024 to 2030.
KL Discovery Inc., a leading global provider of electronic discovery, information governance, and data recovery technology solutions,
has announced the development of a new Nebula Enterprise Server-Rack Appliance product line to meet the geographic and data control demands of its clients and partners.
Nebula Enterprise is a plug-and-play extendable device that offers the power, flexibility, and increased feature set of Nebula to clients’ data centers. It addresses a variety of security and compliance concerns.
Nebula Enterprise versions come in a variety of capacities to serve a variety of use cases.
Five terabyte units, for example, are appropriate for enterprises or law firms looking for a small-scale, low-maintenance in-house eDiscovery capability, but capacities of up to 100 terabytes can make up a complete eDiscovery vendor’s technological stack.