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Why the most efficient data centers use open computing solution

On-Demand Webinar
Why the most efficient data centers use open computing solution

Overview

The data center is the backbone of the digital world. Building and operating a data center comes with its own challenges, including sustainability, capacity planning and optimizing resources such as space, power, CapEx, OpEx, and manpower.

Large data center operators, including the biggest cloud service providers (SPs), have invested significant time and effort to optimize and run their data centers efficiently at scale. While some large cloud SPs keep their data center designs confidential, others—like Facebook and Microsoft—share their best practices openly through initiatives such as the Open Compute Project (OCP). OCP technologies are gaining broader adoption. For example, one-third of all servers shipped in 2020 were based on an OCP specification. Many of those will be located at the edge as latency increasingly becomes a performance determinant for workloads like content delivery, connected device management and AI.

Data center operators, colocation providers, enterprises, cloud SPs, communications SPs, and system integrators will want to watch this webinar to see how they can leverage OCP designs and technologies to build and operate highly efficient data centers.

Key Topics for Discussion

  • The efficiency and cost-saving advantages of OCP designs
  • Adoption and deployment trends for equipment built with OCP designs
  • The essential role of OCP power shelf design and active power management in reducing data center power consumption costs

Speakers

  • Manoj Sukumaran, Senior Analyst, Data Center Compute, Omdia
  • Tomoaki Hashimoto, Business Development Senior Engineer, Murata Electronics North America, Inc.
  • Masahiko Matsui, Datacenter Facility Engineer, Actapio, Inc.

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