EMC and Intel plan power-efficient cloud storage

EMC and Intel plan power-efficient cloud storage
EMC is working with Intel on a more energy-efficient version of EMC’s Atmos cloud storage system. The new version should be available in the second half of next year, the companies say.
It’s one of several ways that Intel is working with other vendors to design more power-efficient systems for companies offering cloud computing services, Intel server platforms group general manager Jason Waxman told reporters at a joint briefing with EMC recently. The chip maker also announced a programme with software vendors to test software management stacks for use in large datacentres.
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A greener version of EMC’s Atmos cloud storage platform is coming

EMC is working with Intel on a more energy-efficient version of EMC’s Atmos cloud storage system. The new version should be available in the second half of next year, the companies say.

It’s one of several ways that Intel is working with other vendors to design more power-efficient systems for companies offering cloud computing services, Intel server platforms group general manager Jason Waxman told reporters at a joint briefing with EMC recently. The chip maker also announced a programme with software vendors to test software management stacks for use in large datacentres.

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A greener version of EMC’s Atmos cloud storage platform is coming

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