Fortune 100 company develops one of the world’s most energy efficient data centers using Supermicro Blade Servers
Company targets more than $13M in savings per year in total energy costs across the entire data center
Company targets more than $13M in savings per year in total energy costs across the entire data center
Supermicro’s X11 generation Building Block Solutions and SuperServer systems support customer's evolving needs for cloud computing, web hosting, big data and high-performance applications
Supermicro's X11 generation system and Building Block Solutions provide a foundation for company's real-time data analytics for SQL data wharehouse deployment
Customized deployment includes Supermicro’s Ultra SuperServer systems with dual Intel Xeon Scalable processors; opens new possibilities in areas such as artificial intelligence (AI), real-time analytics, the Internet of Things (IoT), and big data
Data. It’s everywhere and it’s growing. Accelerated adoption of rapidly developing technologies – including cloud computing, robotic automation, artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning, the internet of things (IoT) and 5G – are driving the data explosion. And data centers are at the forefront of this data growth.
Supermicro has launched a new line of servers specifically for hyperscalers.
According to a company statement, the new MegaDC servers have a reduced component count and optimized power distribution and backplane designs.
This article talks about a recent Red Hat Ceph Storage announcement for petabyte-scale object storage and a new COTS servers supporting open standards from Supermicro. We also look at recent claims by Active Cypher on how conventional computers running quantum computer algorithms are endangering current encryption and look at general funding for international quantum computing startups.
Perhaps one of the most under-the-radar launches this week will be of the Supermicro MegaDC line. Make no mistake, this is a huge deal. Supermicro is adopting some of the more open compute style infrastructure and bringing it to the 19″ rack form factor.
Supermicro introduces its all-new MegaDC product family: the industry’s first Commercial Off The Shelf (COTS) systems designed exclusively for hyperscale datacenters.