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Intel IT has standardized on Intel® Xeon® processors with a core frequency of 3 GHz for two-socket servers for design computing and enterprise server virtualization.
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POWER7 systems deliver unprecedented performance for both transactional and throughput computing with more performance per core and more performance per watt than POWER6. Watch this video for more.
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Scalability is one of the areas of focus in Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6. The importance of scalability is driven by the convergence of several factors, which have combined to create a strong customer demand for a high performance, production ready Linux infrastructure. Read this paper to learn more about scalability and Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.
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This product brief showcases a processor that improves mission-critical reliability and optimizes the performance of your most demanding applications. Learn about its key features as well as how this platform has evolved over time.
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AMD and HP have collaborated to deliver an outstanding technology portfolio — from the desktop to the datacenter — that continues to grow more robust every year. Using AMD Opteron processors, HP delivers server designs that offer high performance, while at the same time helping to reduce power and cooling requirements. Read this paper for more.
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This paper discusses the need for memory throttling and addresses two memory throttling techniques, implemented in platforms built on Intel® Centrino® Duo mobile technology.
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Intel Cloud Builders engineers design, build, and test cloud solutions with industry systems and software leaders. And now you can take advantage of their work and save time and frustration by downloading detailed reference architectures. Read this solution brief to learn more.
TECHNICAL ARTICLE:
Intel IT has standardized the Intel® Xeon® processors with a core frequency of 3 GHz for two-socket servers for design computing and enterprise server virtualization. Our analysis demonstrates that higher-end processors significantly enhance server performance for a minimal increase in total cost of ownership (TCO).