PC Pro are the latest high profile industry publication to report on the revolutionary Boston Viridis and how ARM-based servers are ready to take the server market by storm!
In the article, Stewart Mitchell looks how servers based on low power ARM architecture is turning up the heat on x86 manufacturers, with a greater number of software packages - ones traditionally designed solely for the x86 platform - are becoming increasingly available to run on ARM processors.
With contributing quotes from Ian Ferguson, director or server systems at ARM, and our very own Neil Kalsi, Sales Manager, the experts also discuss how the cost of running ARM servers could be dramatically cheaper, benefiting power-hungry data centres and big data organisations:
According to Boston, the energy efficiencies can be significant for big data centres struggling to get enough electricity to run their systems.
"More and more, it's about how much power is being consumed - people can be limited by how much actual power they can get into their buildings,""said Neil Kalsi, sales manager at Boston. "We're having discussions with people that are talking of gigawatt feeds, and still being hampered by what they can do."
To read the entire article on PC Pro’s website, click here.
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