California - Hewlett-Packard has released a new server Tuesday G7 yesterday. HP claims the G7 server has a faster performance because it uses a new processor from Intel and Advanced Micro Devices.
The server also has a large memory capacity up to 2 Terrabita and and improving the I / O technology.
In addition to the G7 server launches, on occasion, HP also introduced seven blade servers and three other servers, including Intel Xeon processor 5600 series and 7500 and Advanced Micro Devices' Opteron microprocessor 6100.
With the launch of seven servers, the HP server architecture tried to fix the system and increase computing capabilities to be effective.
"Our customers need a server that is able to handle heavy workloads," writes Anand Akela, Marketing Manager of HP in a blog.
According to Akela, HP has implemented a new architecture called Prema server to server ProLiant DL980 G7, which includes up to eight sockets and running on Intel Xeon 7500 processor with eight-core Nehalem-EX code.
The server also has a large memory capacity up to 2 Terrabita and and improving the I / O technology.
In addition to the G7 server launches, on occasion, HP also introduced seven blade servers and three other servers, including Intel Xeon processor 5600 series and 7500 and Advanced Micro Devices' Opteron microprocessor 6100.
With the launch of seven servers, the HP server architecture tried to fix the system and increase computing capabilities to be effective.
"Our customers need a server that is able to handle heavy workloads," writes Anand Akela, Marketing Manager of HP in a blog.
According to Akela, HP has implemented a new architecture called Prema server to server ProLiant DL980 G7, which includes up to eight sockets and running on Intel Xeon 7500 processor with eight-core Nehalem-EX code.
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