World Hosting Days is going on right now outside of Frankfurt and our group is using this event to debut our new PowerEdge C microservers. These new microservers, which come in both Intel and AMD flavors, are right-sized for dedicated hosting applications and provide extreme density and efficiency.
Yesterday, we got a shout out during AMD’s session and today Jason Waxman of Intel had kind words for our PowerEdge C5220 microserver during his talk. Jason is Intel’s General Manager, High Density Computing, Data Center Group and this morning he delivered the session, ”Driving efficiency, security and simplicity across next generation cloud data centers.”
In the short segment above from Jason’s talk, he spends the first couple of minutes on Intel’s power efficient processors such as the Sandy Bridge Xeon and Atom chips. At the 2:20 mark he switches gears and talks about our new PowerEdge C5220 and how it has been designed with hosters in mind.
Jason stops by our booth
After he got through speaking, Jason stopped by the Dell booth and did a quick video talking specifically about the PowerEdge C5220 and what he really likes about it.
Extra-credit reading
- Intel opens kimono on Sandy Bridge Xeon E3 – The Register
- Cloud Lessons on More Efficient Hosting Environments with Andy Rhodes of Dell — The WHIR
- Do microservers have a place in your datacenter? — ZDNet
- Dell Brings Cloud Knowledge to Service Providers — Cloud Computing Journal
Pau for now…