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Video: SeaMicro’s Low-Power Servers
Mozilla, the developer of the Firefox browser, recently began using low-power servers from SeaMicro designed to slash power costs for companies running large Internet services and cloud computing platforms. In this interview from Structure 2010, SeaMicro CEO and co-founder Andrew Feldman discusses the company’s vision for low-energy servers, the innovations it has developed in pursuit of that goal (especially the role of the networking fabric) and the roadmap for SeaMicro’s technology. This video runs about 7 minutes, 30 seconds.
For more on server technology, see our Servers Channel at DCK. For additional video, check out our DCK video archive and the Data Center Videos channel on YouTube.
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