Increase Server Density to Decrease Costly Data Center Sprawl

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Increase Server Density to Decrease Costly Data Center Sprawl
Increase Server Density
to Decrease Costly Data Center Sprawl

Today's data-intensive enterprise workloads — including business processing and decision support — are placing tremendous strain on aging x86 infrastructure solutions. Ever-increasing workloads and the continuing challenge of containing costs leave IT pros conflicted by the need to meet enterprise demand for increased processing capacity for growing business-critical applications while limiting physical expansion. This CIO tech dossier explores how migration to a new generation of increased-density rack-and-blade servers can address growing demands for compute capacity while reducing costly and inefficient data center sprawl.

 

 
 
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