From chips to servers, Data Center Knowledge's hardware section covers the latest news, trends, and analysis on the components and systems used in data center infrastructure.
Latest Apollo HPC systems feature cooling and power distribution innovations; all-flash 3PAR storage arrays cost less than $2 per GB, SSD drives live 20 percent longer
Cray announced that it has been awarded a $70 million contract to provide a next-generation Cray XC supercomputer to the U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE) National Energy Research Scientific Computing Center (NERSC).
Designed with delivering high-performance storage for Windows Storage Server Violin Memory (VMEM) announced general availability of the Windows Flash Array (WFA).
Red Hat's 2014 Summit kicked into high gear, with innovations for its Linux Container vision of streamlined application delivery, and broad customer support for its OpenStack-powered product offerings for an open hybrid cloud.
At its annual Red Hat Summit event in San Francisco this week Red Hat (RHT) put the focus on developers, with announcements of integrating cloud, hybrid and Internet of Things using JBoss Fuse 6.1 and JBoss A-MQ 6.1, delivering on the promise of...
VMware released of VMware Horizon 6, an integrated solution that delivers published applications and desktops on a single platform. The new release is a comprehensive desktop solution with centralized management of any type of enterprise...
Will the high-density servers of the future live in blue-lit pools of boiling liquid? Making the case for a new approach to cooling, 3M this week unveiled a proof-of-concept for its immersion cooling solution.
With the ability to scale up to over 75 petabytes of storage the Cray Tiered Adaptive Storage (TAS) solution has been selected by the North German Supercomputing Alliance (HLRN), under a recently announced contract.