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Samsung and Microsoft collaborate to create Green Server Solution

March 1, 2012 By kunal Leave a Comment

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Just after Samsung teamed up with Microsoft Technology Center to create an optimized server in October last year, they’ve announced to have developed a green solution that results in better performance and lower energy consumption.

The companies benchmarked their solution consisting of Samsung’s 20nm-class DDR3 RAM, PM830 SSD and Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2 and Hyper-V against 40nm-class DDR3 RAM and 2.5-inch 10K RPM HDD and the new configuration was found to be twice as fast and power efficient by up to 50 percent.

By utilizing the green server solution which combines the two companies’ leading-edge developments including green 20nm-class DRAM and SSD, our customers can enjoy achieving a high level of performance and efficiency in their server systems and also highly effective IT investment without having to increase the total cost of ownership

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