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5G will help create a greener world

In the early 2000s, energy experts sounded alarm bells. At the growth rate of data centres at that time, the world would soon be giving most of its electricity to keep these technology hubs running. But this hasn’t happened. Despite a massive explosion in data centre numbers over the past two decades, the predictions of doom didn’t materialise. Today, data centres consume around 2% of the planet’s power – which is still an astronomical amount, but not everything.

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Supermicro SAP HANA Solutions For VMware HCI Announced

Super Micro Computer, Inc. announced new solutions that are SAP HANA-certified for VMware hyperconverged infrastructure (HCI). Being certified for SAP HANA and VMware are one big benefit, the Supermicro servers are powered by second generation Intel Xeon Scalable CPUS and support Intel Optane persistent memory. This added performance is ideal for those that wish to leverage HCI for their SAP workloads.

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Supermicro ONIE-Based Top-of-Rack Ethernet Switches

Supermicro embraces Open Networking with its line of ONIE-enabled Ethernet switches. Hardware can be selected in a “best of breed” approach to match with the Operating System of choice enabled by the Open Networking Install Environment (ONIE). A range of port speeds from 1 Gbps to 100 Gbps is fully supported by Supermicro ONIE-based switches.

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Supermicro Standard Top-of-Rack Ethernet Switches

Supermicro offers the latest in cost-effective Top-of-Rack Ethernet switching technology with a line of traditional fully-featured models incorporating both hardware and software in a complete solution. These standard switches provide connectivity for a range of computing and storage systems from 1 Gbps to 100 Gbps with support for the most popular industry-standard Layer 2 and 3 Ethernet switch features.

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Minimalist Hyperscale Servers For The Rest Of Us

Server component and system maker Supermicro is known for being out in front when any X86 processor comes to market and often shoots the gap between ODMs, who have a relatively small number of large customers, and OEMs, who have a large number of relatively small customers.

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