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Redefining datacenter connectivity with open source networking

November 30, 2023 Lafe Low 0

SPONSORED FEATURE: The face of modern networking is changing dramatically in parallel with the exponential increase in the volume of data traffic over the last several years. …

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Amazon Gears Up To Profit Mightily From The Generative AI Boom

October 31, 2023 Timothy Prickett Morgan 0

Because they are in the front of the line for acquiring Nvidia datacenter GPUs, the hyperscalers and cloud builders are going to be the ones who benefit mightily from shortages of matrix math engines that can train AI models and run inference against them. …

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GPU Shortages Will Prop Up The Clouds In More Ways Than One

August 14, 2023 Timothy Prickett Morgan 0

For the last two quarters at least, the generic infrastructure server market – the one running databases, application servers, various web layers, and print and file serving workloads the world over – has been in a recession. …

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The Big Clouds Get First Dibs On AMD “Genoa” Chips

June 16, 2023 Jeffrey Burt 1

The expanded lineup of AMD’s 4th generation “Genoa” Epyc server chips – built atop “Zen 4” core and some with the chip maker’s L3-boosting 3D V-Cache – unveiled at a high-profile event in San Francisco this week is quickly making its way into the cloud. …

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Reports Of OpenStack’s Death Greatly Exaggerated

June 15, 2023 Jeffrey Burt 0

OpenStack, the venerable open source cloud controller born in 2010 out projects pulled together by Rackspace Hosting and NASA, continues to push on despite its death being predicted myriad times over the past several years. …

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More Power – And Cooling – To You

May 31, 2023 Timothy Prickett Morgan 2

Just below the massive hyperscalers and cloud builders there is another set of dozens of datacenter operators who provide cloud and co-location services on a multinational basis to enterprises, governments, and academic institutions. …

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In The Multicloud World, The Data’s The Thing

May 24, 2023 Jeffrey Burt 1

When three years ago Dell rolled out its Apex initiative, the massive IT supplier was joining a growing list of tech companies like HPE, Lenovo, and Cisco who were adapting to a rapidly expanding multicloud world by making their product portfolios available in a cloud-like, as-a-service model. …

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With Project Beacon, Nutanix Opens Up And Reins In Cloud Infrastructure

May 16, 2023 Timothy Prickett Morgan 0

Here is a question for you. Which is more proprietary? The Nutanix hyperconverged compute, storage, and networking platform or a cloud like Amazon Web Services or Microsoft Azure? …

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When Push Comes To Shove, Google Invests Heavily In GPU Compute

May 11, 2023 Timothy Prickett Morgan 15

A year ago, at its Google I/O 2022 event, Google revealed to the world that it had eight pods of TPUv4 accelerators, with a combined 32,768 of its fourth generation, homegrown matrix math accelerators, running in a machine learning hub located in its Mayes County, Oklahoma datacenter. …

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Of Course AWS Revenues Are Slowing And Profits Are Pinched

April 28, 2023 Timothy Prickett Morgan 3

While not perfectly elastic in the economic sense, where there is a linear relationship between price and volume, we have always contended that the relationship between the price of IT infrastructure and its cost are reasonably elastic. …

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