Fujitsu announced earlier today that it has received a contract from the Kamioka Observatory, part of the University of Tokyo's Institute for Cosmic Ray Research, to build a system which uses neutrino observations to understand the origin of the universe.The new system will primarily be comprised of a x86 cluste... |
27 October 2011 10:04 GMT |
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Latest-gen cloud-type deployments typically require some pretty solid data center hardware in the background, and for this reason, the people over at Super Micro computer, a very well-known server technology manufacturer, have just announced the launch of two new AMD Opteron 6100 Series processor-based SuperBlade mod... |
15 November 2010 13:31 GMT |
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After the release of Intel's highly anticipated Nehalem-based Xeon 5500 processor family, a number of PC vendors have updated their server and workstation offerings with the latest generation of Intel processors. It now appears that Santa Clara, California-based Sun Microsystems has also decided to officially an... |
14 April 2009 10:53 GMT |
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Fusion IO, a company that is widely known for its ultra-fast solid state drives (SSDs), is reported to be in talks with Hewlett-Packard for supplying SSDs for the company's server division. It seems that the parts that will go to HP are expected to be about three times faster than previous models when it comes t... |
4 March 2009 08:30 GMT |
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Three key trends that will bring a new look on the datacenter industry have been predicted by a blade server group founded by IBM and Intel. The trends include network convergence with Ethernet technology, advanced energy efficiency techniques such as water cooling, as well as "hyper consolidation" involving both vir... |
20 June 2008 11:04 GMT |
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14 November, Oracle OpenWorld 2007 conference, Michael Dell (Dell CEO and founder) and Jonathan Schwartz (Sun Microsystems CEO) announce that Dell will offer rack and blade servers with Sun's Solaris and OpenSolaris operating systems. That means anyone who will buy a Dell rack or blade optimized servers will ha... |
15 November 2007 09:59 GMT |
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