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2U high-density server review: 4 nodes, 8 AMD processors, 512 GB of memory in one case

A $ 30K 56kg machine is 4 servers in one case, each with 2 AMD Opteron 6174 processors. Thus, the highest density is achieved in a 2U case - 96 physical cores and 512GB memory, plus each node has a built-in 40G InfiniBand controller, making it an ideal machine for math calculations and HPC applications. We'll look at how it all works in our article. Today, the main tendency in server equipment is to increase the computational density of equipment, and the reasons for this are quite ...
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HP Server Buying Guide 2010-2011

Servers are the main strong point of Hewlett Packard products. The company owns more than one third of the x86 server market, so it's hard to compete in this regard. The company has expanded its server line this year, and the older models will soon be phased out. We will try to help you figure out the model range of HP servers that is relevant for the coming year. Not so long ago, HP outstripped IBM in server sales, slightly, but outstripped. This leap is driven by the company's very hard ...
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Review of Wexler GPR109 server platform, 2-way 1U machine with PCI Express Gold-Fingers technology

Unique Intel-based 1U server platform that implements new expansion technologies. The motherboard installed in it allows you to divide the existing 32 PCI Express Gen2 lanes in various combinations, and a large selection of risers will make it possible to use cards with PCI-X, PCI-32 and PCI-64 interfaces. RTX technology allows you to use the entire height of the server chassis, and in fact, install any expansion cards of any size - at least two-slot GP-GPU cards. These servers are built ...
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Comparison of two HP ProLiant DL380 G5 and G6 series servers

Today, when choosing a server based on Intel processors, many are wondering whether it is worth overpaying for new items built on the Nehalem architecture, or taking a server of the previous generation, especially with a higher processor frequency. We tested two popular HP Proliant DL380 G5 and G6 server models and compared them not only in speed, but also in design. Almost a year has passed since Intel presented its new Nehalem architecture on the server market, but at the same time, the ...
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11th gen Dell PowerEdge blade servers

The benefits of the new Dell Blades are extended life cycle, lowest power consumption in the industry and support for both existing and future Blades. The new chassis have built-in KVM, and the proprietary iDRAC management system allows you to install the new server faster than ever. Supports up to 8 processor cores per blade, up to 16 blades per chassis. In continuation of the series of articles about the new generation of Dell servers, let us focus on the blade servers of a well-known ...
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11th Gen Dell PowerEdge tower servers

We continue to introduce you to the new generation of Dell PowerEdge server systems. This time we will consider models of the Pedestal format, which can be installed not only on the floor, but also in a rack. Dell offers a variety of machine modifications that support 2.5 " HDD / SSD & 3.5 & quot; HDD, with a new control system, designed for different tasks and loads. In the last article we started the conversation new generation Dell servers and it was about rack-mountable models. But ...
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Blade servers: their history, main advantages, modern systems

Analysts believe that the future belongs to Blade servers. They are able to provide a higher density of computing resources, significant energy savings, ease of installation and operation of the server park. What are Blade servers, how they appeared, how they evolved and what are their pros and cons, and most importantly, when your enterprise switches to Blade architecture, we will tell you in this article. At present, there is a large class of problems that require a high concentration of ...
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The IDC report on server market for the 1st quarter of 2019 Dell, HP fall, Inspur is growing

For the entire first quarter, sales of Dell and HP servers in numerical terms fell steadily at double-digit rates, leaving room for growth of the little-known Chinese company Inspur. DC released its quarterly report on the server market for Q1 2019. Total revenue for the market grew 4.4% year-on-year, but unit shipments declined 5.1%, meaning that 140,000 fewer servers were sold in Q1 2019 than last year. Table 1. Revenue in annual terms This is healthy growth, but by no means striking. Dell ...