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Cloud

Looking Ahead In The Datacenter With Intel

December 10, 2015 Timothy Prickett Morgan 0

The datacenter is a tough battleground, with vendors at every part of the stack pushing and pulling against each other to try to win business. …

Cloud

ARM Servers: Cavium Is A Contender With ThunderX

December 9, 2015 Timothy Prickett Morgan 8

If it was as easy as global replacing a bunch of MIPS cores with a bunch of ARM cores, then network chip makers Cavium and Broadcom would already have long since put their respective “ThunderX” and “Vulcan” 64-bit ARM server processors into the market. …

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Control

Open Source Is The Future Of EMC Software

December 8, 2015 Timothy Prickett Morgan 0

Technologies are not the only things that pollinate across the HPC, hyperscale, cloud, and enterprise sectors of the IT economy. …

AI

Kafka Streaming Pulled Into Converged MapR Platform

December 8, 2015 Timothy Prickett Morgan 0

Time and again, commercial Hadoop distributor MapR Technologies has demonstrated the value of the MapR-FS file system that underpins its Hadoop stack and differentiates it, more than any other feature, from the other Hadoop platforms with which it competes. …

Enterprise

NVDIMM: Can’t Wait for 3D XPoint, Can’t Rely On DRAM Alone

December 7, 2015 Timothy Prickett Morgan 3

For most applications running in the datacenter, a clever distributed processing model or high availability clustering are enough to ensure that transaction processing or pushing data into a storage server will continue even if there is an error. …

Enterprise

Isilon Storage Breaks Free From Hardware

December 4, 2015 Timothy Prickett Morgan 2

Software wants to be free, or more precisely, the organizations that deploy software for specific functions in their platform stack want to be able to do so on the systems that they choose rather than the ones that a vendor that is fond of its hardware margins chooses. …

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Cloud

Bridging The Gap Between Grid And Containers

December 4, 2015 Timothy Prickett Morgan 0

At the moment, there are two types of software container users, but in the long run, there will probably only be one. …

Compute

Staying On The Cutting Edge At TACC

December 3, 2015 Timothy Prickett Morgan 0

By definition, the national HPC labs are on the very bleeding edge of supercomputing technology, which is necessary given the scope and scale of the problems they are trying to solve through simulation and analysis and enabled by the largesse of their budgets. …

Cloud

Server Market Stats Mask True Underlying Value

December 2, 2015 Timothy Prickett Morgan 0

You have no doubt heard the one about making it up in volume, a jokey phrase that people use when a business has to crank out more and more widgets to stay in the same place. …

Connect

Facebook Busts Out Of Homegrown Switches

December 2, 2015 Timothy Prickett Morgan 0

There is a misconception out there that the hyperscalers of the world are so rich that they always have the shiniest new toys in their datacenters. …

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