The gap between processor architectures in the datacenter server and on the desktop or on our laps or now in our hands thanks to transistor shrinks over the past decade is getting bigger. The demands ...
Running mission-critical applications on an unproven operating system is too dicey for many corporations to stomach. But three trailblazers now running Windows 2000 Datacenter Server say they had good ...
It is hard to keep a model of datacenter infrastructure spending in your head at the same time you want to look at trends in cloud and on-premises spending as well as keep score among the key IT ...
With an expected 5x increase in performance, quad-core architecture, hardware virtualization technology, and minimal power requirements, the Cortex-A15 processor announced by ARM has the potential to ...
All the major server suppliers have either announced, or are already selling, ARM servers. We are also seeing companies that are solely focused on Arm-based servers. An example of the type of system ...
Who can lift a 77-pound box into the overhead? Fancy having an AI system packed with Nvidia H200 GPUs that you can take with you from place to place? According to hardware maker Odinn, now you can, so ...
Compaq Monday said it will scrap the 32-way servers it was selling preloaded with the DataCenter version of Microsoft’s Windows 2000. DataCenter is the high-end Windows 2000 server launched late last ...
Unisys will try to convince IT managers to consolidate multiple servers into its new ES7000/560 server when the product launches in June. The company will announce the product on Thursday in ...
HP ProCurve is taking aim at enterprises -- and going up against sometime-partners like Cisco and IBM -- with its first switches built for datacenter apps HP ProCurve will unveil this week its first ...
In August 2016, when AMD announced at an event in San Francisco that its Zen architecture would provide a 40% IPC improvement, I will admit, I was skeptical. I was hopeful as the industry needed more ...
I am going to be setting up a new VM host and am deciding between these two options. I chose Windows as I have the most experience with Hyper-V and I like the ability to use a drive on Windows (NTFS) ...