Posted on November 11, 2019 by rawee.k
Although the 2nd-gen AMD EPYC 7002 Series Processor was launched in August, mid-sized system integrators weren’t able to get their hands on AMD EPYC motherboard components to support the building of high-performance servers immediately at the launch. Thus, we just posting our Solution Labs overview now, in anticipation of our new redesigned Atlas rackmount servers…
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Posted on October 10, 2019 by rawee.k
REDMOND, Wash., October 1, 2019 — Pogo Linux, a leading supplier of rackmount servers for the modern data center, today announced the immediate availability of a new product line of Intel®-based servers. Based on the newest Intel® server processor platform, Intrepid Modular Server System users can upgrade a single server with forward-compatible technology add-ons instead…
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Posted on September 9, 2019 by rawee.k
As pioneer in system integration since 1999, we’ve seen our share of server hardware trends. From the adoption of hardware RAID and SATA drives in the early 2000’s, to the explosion of server virtualization in the mid-2000’s, on through the adoption of SSDs in the 2010’s in the data center, we’ve stayed at the pulse…
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Posted on August 8, 2019 by rawee.k
In the not too distant past, increasing server performance in your data center simply meant buying the fastest available processor your IT budget allowed. But those days of excess off-the-shelf hardware are over. In today’s modern world of hybrid clouds and data lakes, improving server performance means having customized computing for private clouds, or optimized…
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Posted on August 8, 2019 by rawee.k
REDMOND, Wash., August 5, 2019 – Pogo Linux, a leading supplier of rack mount server and storage systems for the modern data center, today announced that the newest 2nd Generation Intel® Xeon® Scalable Processors are now shipping in volume across the company’s entire Iris product lineup. Improved efficiency for artificial intelligence (AI) and Deep…
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