
DCD Zettastructure: Why Project Olympus relies on AC power
Kushagra Vaid from Microsoft explains the absence of DC busbar from the open server and rack design
Kushagra Vaid from Microsoft explains the absence of DC busbar from the open server and rack design
Project Olympus is a server family AND an open hardware development model
Phil Hughes from Clustered Systems talks about the company’s unusual cooling solution
Mike Moore from Nokia talks about the coming revolution in telecoms equipment
Wedge 100 products delivered by Edgecore, as design is approved by Open Compute
Michael Liberte from Facebook talks about the changing relationship between hardware and software
Specialist reseller Hyperscale IT will supply the kit
The Open Compute Project’s father lends a helping hand
The architecture uses 48V, is being open sourced through the Open Compute Project
The father of the Open Compute Project gets a new boss
Open Platform@Lenovo will use Red Hat OpenStack, comply with OpenCompute
Collaboration for a low-energy high performance platform design adds IDT’s memory to ThunderX
We talk open hardware, open source software and oxymorons
The crossover will see two open source organizations taking on proprietary hardware vendors
A very practical look at the progress made by the OCP movement
Version 1.2 of the open source infrastructure manager gets increased support
Linux-based software creates an open source network ecosystem
Flat-pack racks and power supply designs feature at the OCP Summit
Google joins the data center tech sharing club
Open Racks will start appearing in International Business Exchange data centers
Slightly modified rack will be available to all in a standard version as well
Big operators including AT&T, Verizon and Deutsche Telekom want commodity hardware in their edge networks
Networking vendor separates hardware from software as it continues to reinvent itself
Open Compute hardware will be used to run nuclear explosion simulations