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It's doubling the memory in its eighth generation ProLiant server
March 26, 2012, 8:48 PM — Hewlett-Packard (HP) says it will address the I/O bottleneck created by internal and external storage in its next generation of ProLiant servers, boosting performance by up to 50% for popular applications such as online transaction processing (OLTP) and streaming video.
HP said in two separate blog posts that its upcoming ProLiant Gen8 server line will offer solid-state drives (SSDs) in combination with a data caching algorithm that it calls Dynamic Workload Acceleration .
The HP ProLiant servers include a 6Gbps embedded SAS controller that movse from using SAS 15,000rpm hard drives to SAS-based SSDs. The new controller offers six times the performance of previous generation controllers. DRAM cache capacity is also being doubled on the servers. ... 続きを読む
http://www.itworld.com/hardware/262310/hps-server-strategy-focuses-ssds-storage-bottleneck
2012/03/28
HP's server strategy focuses on SSDs, storage bottleneck
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MIC Associates