…form factors. The first variety provides dual nodes in a single unit with 14 NVMe ruler drives per node. The remaining two versions both provide a single node with 10…
…form factors. The first variety provides dual nodes in a single unit with 14 NVMe ruler drives per node. The remaining two versions both provide a single node with 10…
…was established on Supermicro’s H12 TwinPro 2U 4-node server where faster IoT gateway data analytics are critical for the coming explosion of IoT device numbers. Using a Supermicro H12 A+…
…industry’s smallest feature size DRAM node. Micron’s new 1z nm 16Gb DDR4 is said to deliver higher bit density, performance enhancements, all the while coming in at a lower cost…
…also focuses on Windows worker nodes, allowing users to join (and reset) nodes to an existing cluster. kudeadm can be used to prepare and add a Windows node to cluster….
…nodes per rack 12 to 24 drives per node 8TB and 12TB disk options Identical performance characteristics with every node The latest version (3.4) of its accompanying software features a…
…before the end of this year. The arrays are available in two onboard connectivity configurations; Ethernet: 4x 25Gb Ethernet (SFP28) ports per node or Fiber Channel: 4x 16Gb FC (SFP+)…
…in the enterprise datacenter, offering an extremely dense compute platform. In our lab, we’ve seen the BigTwin a number of times: it’s a configurable multi-node server that’s perfect for software-defined…
…is known as AppsON. AppsON gives customers the ability to run certain workloads directly on the dual-node controllers. Dell EMC states this can be for data-intensive workloads in the core…
…SSD per node for better metadata read caching, replaceable DIY drive upgrades for tech-savvy customers, new integrations with Hadoop, and more. Dell, through its official blog, shares a full highlight…
…models. Transceiver data rates: With up to 57.8 G PAM4 transceivers, Intel Stratix 10 NX FPGAs provide the scalability and the flexibility to implement multi-node AI inference solutions, reducing or…