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Sun ILOMS have the exact same thing... From the webgui in the UK, I can mount an iso image of a disk on my local workstation (in the US) and then use that to install some crazy OS that doesn't support automation such as kickstart.
Blades are fragile and break too much. Leave a set of blades running with 2+ years uptime. Then reboot them. About 1 out of 10 won't come back up. Blades have their purpose, but it isn't anything I've worked on yet.
My last job (a delta owned Airline, Comair)... we almost exclusively used HP Proliant DL360 (G1-G4) and DL585 servers for Intel based hardware. They aren't bad, but the Sun ILOM is still better.