As it continues to grow, The Open Compute Project is moving closer to a tipping point that creates lasting change in how IT equipment is built and sold. This raises a new set of questions: Can the revolution give...
The Week in Review: Microsoft opens up its cloud server designs, IO launches an OpenStack cloud, Facebook says Open Compute has saved it $1.2 billion, preparing your data center for ultra-cold weather.
Facebook has developed a storage system that packs 1 petabyte of data into a single cabinet filled with 10,000 Blu-Ray optical discs. The company sees potential for Blu-Ray to lower the cost of cold data storage.
Marc Andreessen, the Internet pioneer and founder of the venture capital firm Andreessen Horowitz, said he sees big changes ahead for the hardware sector and the data center.
Over the last three years, Facebook has saved more than $1.2 billion by using Open Compute designs to streamline its data centers and servers, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg said today at the Open Compute Summit in San...
Leading technology providers QLogic, LSI, Seagate and Mellanox are contributing storage technology to the Open Compute Project, which is holding its Open Compute Summit this week in San Jose, Calif..
Here’s a closer look at the hardware powering IO.Cloud, which is housed inside IO.Anywhere data center modules in the company’s New Jersey and Phoenix data centers.
As it joins the Open Compute Project, Microsoft can now show the world the custom server and storage designs that power its global armada of more than 1 million servers. Here's a closer look.