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AMD launches quad-core Shanghai processors
This is an exciting time for our partner, AMD, as they launch their newest family of processors, and HP is pleased that our ProLiant portfolio will offer new capabilities computing to customers of all sizes. The new "Shanghai" products (Quad...
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11-17-2008 1:47 AM
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Virtualization Never Looked So Good
Virtualization has become a mainstay, even a business imperative, within most data centers today. Today, every server manufacturer is claiming leadership in virtualization platforms, so the real question you need to ask is, "Why HP?" Well, let...
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11-21-2008 9:33 PM
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R_Palmer
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I received a new HPC Multi-core server today – How to measure the power usage
Given that it is important to measure power usage and correlate it to application performance, how do you measure the power? We use 2 different methods - one for rack-mounted servers and another for blade servers. The rack-mounted servers do not provide...
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11-12-2008 12:38 AM
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I received a new HPC Multi-core server today – Live from SC08
This week, I am attending the annual SC08 conference. For 2 decades, the tradition in HPC is to announce and demonstrate new products at the SC conference, and there is a lot to absorb. For me, the event started with a 2-day HP user conference, attracting...
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11-18-2008 10:59 PM
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d-field
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I received a new HPC Multi-core server today – Intro to power measurement
Until a couple of years ago, when we referred to performance measurement of an application, we meant the amount of time that it took the job to run vs. the specific resources it used - number of cores, number of servers if you are using a cluster, the...
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11-06-2008 12:02 AM
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