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Dell EMC VxRail And VxRack SDDC Overview
The new Dell EMC VxRail and VxRack SDDC updates bring new Dell EMC 14th Generation PowerEdge servers with more performance and capacity and new automation tools to give customers a quick and easy on-ramp to a hyperconverged software-defined data center
Dell EMC PowerMax Front
Dell EMC PowerMax is the replacement for VMAX for high-end storage. Embracing NVMe storage and future storage class memory storage (such as Intel Optane) and a machine learning based data placement engine, the new PowerMax offers exceptional performance
Dell EMC PowerEdge R940xa
The Dell EMC PowerEdge R940xa is a 4 socket, 32x SSD, and 4x GPU or 8x FPGA system intended for high-end scale up GPU accelerated databases and analytics
Dell EMC PowerEdge R840 Internals
The new Dell EMC PowerEdge R840 is a 4-socket Intel Xeon Scalable platform that supports up to 24x NVMe drives and up to two GPUs or four FPGAs for databases and analytics
Dell EMC XtremIO X2 Front
At Dell Technologies World, the company announced Dell EMC XtremIO X2 WAN replication and new entry-level options to drive down the cost of entry
Red Hat Storage One
If you are a company looking for a turnkey Gluster-based storage solution, Red Hat Storage One makes deployments easy with appliance models, a sizing tool, and deployment automation
Gigabyte RACKLUTION OP Cover 2
Gigabyte RACKLUTION-OP now includes new Open Rack Standard V2.0 products expanding the company's offerings to hyperscale and telecom data centers
Ubuntu 18.04 LTS Server Installer
Ubuntu 18.04 LTS Bionic Beaver released. We have some of the highlights for the new server OS version as well as the support cycle and where to download Ubuntu 18.04 LTS Bionic Beaver
Microsemi Switchtec PCIe Fanout Switch
A new family of Microsemi Switchtec PFX-I Gen3 PCIe switches provides 24-96 lanes of PCIe 3.0, NTB features, lower power and higher operating environmental ranges to address new areas of the market
AMD EPYC Logo
In our AMD EPYC 7501 benchmarks and review, we show why the entry-level 32 core and 64 thread CPU is an excellent value if you have per socket or per server licensing