LSI extends Syncro to four nodes and beyond
AIS 2013: Unofficially it goes to 32-node failover, officially no comment
Last year LSI made Syncro an official product, this year at AIS they expanded it to four servers and beyond.
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Last year LSI made Syncro an official product, this year at AIS they expanded it to four servers and beyond.
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Cavium was showing off their 64-bit Thunder chip at Techcon but unfortunately it was only a simulator, not silicon.
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SuperMicro had three new chassis at Computex, two servers and a workstation.
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SemiAccurate has been waiting for one big thing before declaring ARM servers real and AMCC has just delivered that.
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Calxeda is now officially part of the Redhat Fedora project with the migration of the ARM build servers to a Calxeda cluster.
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Some you might know the current 2S Sandy Bridge-EP platform called Romley and its Ivy Bridge based successor is named Brickland.
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Intel is taking the whole Software Defined Networking paradigm serious with the release of two new platforms today.
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Intel is re-imagining the what servers are, and the result looks nothing like what you think of as a server.
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The lucky among you missed the HP Moonshot webcast yesterday, but we can sum it up in a paragraph.
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Yesterday at GDC, AMD pulled a surprise move that absolutely floored the entire assembled press in a way that hasn’t been done in a long time.
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Looking for a nice little 2U box that can house eight 2-slot GPUs not to mention large amounts of everything else?
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AMD is announcing an Open Compute line of server boards today from a project called AMD Open 3.0.
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There is a new front in Intel’s war with everyone, customers not withstanding, and that is the so called microserver market.
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AMD is putting out two new server lines, the Opteron 3300 and 4300 families.
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A lot of people do not see the dire straights that Microsoft is in, Microsoft has failed and they don’t understand why.
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