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.
With more reliance around the modern data center, learn how a fully virtualized networking plane can help create a truly consumable data center network.
Methode has brought its expertise across a range of industries to build what it believes is the "Cadillac" or racks. A partnership with Norlinx and out-of-the-box functionality between the hardware and software mean a rack that does more than just...
Cray announced that it has won a contract with Mississippi State University to provide a Cray CS300-LC system, and that it will offer Intel Xeon Phi and NVIDIA Tesla GPU accelerators in its products.
With a vision for an enterprise data management solution, NetApp (NTAP) outlined its strategy to use its clustered Data ONTAP operating system and provide seamless cloud management across any blend of private and public cloud resources.
The digitization of the modern data center has created the need for even more robust services and control methods. With that, the cloud job market and the demands being placed around today’s cloud architect or engineer must evolve as well.
SGI announced support for the new Intel Xeon E5-2600 v2 product family, and highlights several customer success stories of the Xeon used in SGI ICE X, Rackable and Modular InfiniteStorage products.
VMware storage partners are out in force at VMworld 2013 this week in San Francisco. EMC, NetApp, Nimble Storage and Kingston Digital made announcements in support of VMware software and solutions.
From the VMworld 2013 event this week in San Francisco, Mellanox announced a Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI) solution with LSI Corporation, and a 40 Gigabit Ethernet Flash storage solution with Micron.
VMware unveiled its next generation architecture for further enabling the software-defined data center, including new innovations in network virtualization, VirtualSAN, vCloud, and vSphere with Operations Management 5.5, at its annual event, VMWorld.