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Intel releases SSD cache acceleration software for Linux servers

2013-02-12 14:18:13| InfoWorld: Top News

Intel today released a version of its SSD-based Cache Acceleration Software (CAS) for Linux servers, which it said can offer up to 18 times the performance for read-intensive applications, such as on-line transaction processing systems. Additionally, Intel's CAS now supports caching to NAND flash (solid-state drives and PCIe cards) in storage arrays. And it supports VMware vMotion, which allows virtual machines to migrate between systems while maintaining hot data on cache, regardless of the host machine.

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IBM brings Watson technologies to entry-level Power servers

2013-02-05 13:34:00| InfoWorld: Top News

IBM's Watson supercomputer outperformed humans in the televised game show "Jeopardy." Now the company is moving some of its underlying technologies from the supercomputer into new entry-level servers. The company's new Power Express servers announced on Tuesday will integrate some hardware and software elements derived from Watson. The servers start at $5,947, and IBM is targeting the new products at businesses with over 100 employees.

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U.S. is home to greatest number of botnet servers, says McAfee

2013-01-24 17:33:55| CNET News.com

With 631 active command and control servers, the U.S. far surpasses any other country, says the antivirus vendor. [Read more]

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Rackspace follows in Facebook's footsteps, plans to build own servers

2013-01-19 00:41:07| InfoWorld: Top News

At the Open Compute Foundation summit held this week, Rackspace announced that it is following in the footsteps of founding OCF member Facebook and will build its own compute and storage servers based on the open standards the foundation has lobbied for.

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Facebook pushes a new model for buying servers

2013-01-17 14:50:31| InfoWorld: Top News

Facebook has proposed a new model for designing servers that it says will give businesses more choice in selecting components and a smarter way to upgrade systems when needs change, though it remains to be seen how widely its method will be adopted. The social networking company is looking to "disaggregate" the data center, meaning it wants to reduce the dependencies among computer parts and make it easier for large companies to design the systems they need to suit their own particular workloads.

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