
Liqid Launches Its Own Systems, Chases AI And HPC
To hardware or not to hardware, that is a real question for vendors peddling all kinds of software in the datacenter. …
To hardware or not to hardware, that is a real question for vendors peddling all kinds of software in the datacenter. …
Flexibility is a kind of strength. It is just more subtle than brute force. …
No matter if you are talking about compute or networking, there are two opposing forces that are constantly at interplay on a field of green money. …
The compute engines keep changing as the decades pass, but the same old problems keep cropping up in slightly different form. …
Maximizing the aggregate amount of compute that can be brought to bear for any given pile of money is what traditional high performance computing is all about. …
Datacenters have evolved from physical servers, to virtualized systems, and now to composable infrastructure where resources such as storage and persistent memory are disaggregated from the server. …
While the long overdue upgrade to PCI-Express 4.0 is finally coming to servers, allowing for high bandwidth links between processors and peripherals. …
Stranded capacity has always been the biggest waste in the datacenter, and over the years, we have added more and more clever kinds of virtualization – hardware partitions, virtual machines and their hypervisors, and containers – as well as the systems management tools that exploit them. …
The concept of composable or disaggregated infrastructure is nothing new, but with approaching advances in technology on both the software and network sides (photonics in particular) an old idea might be infused with new life. …
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