At the CeBIT show, IBM is unveiling x86 servers with the latest generation of its X-Architecture technology. Key to the eX5 servers is the decoupling of memory from the chip, enabling IT managers to scale the memory in their data centers without having to buy entire new servers. The new systems will increase memory scalability by 600 percent and cut in half the number of servers needed for given workloads.
– IBM is unveiling a new family of x86
servers designed to enable enterprises to scale the memory of their virtualized
data center environments without having to buy new systems.
At the CeBIT show in Germany
March 2, IBM is announcing the first of its
eX5 servers sporting the vendors new fifth-ge…
IBM eX5 Servers Scale Memory for Virtualized Environment
written by John Beckham on March 2nd, 2010 |
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