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Tuesday, November 7, 2017

HPE Superdome Flex presents to 48TB of in-memory examination

The machine's measured plan is intended to enable endeavors to handle progressively huge datasets utilizing rapid, in-memory registering.





Hewlett Packard Enterprise has propelled another server intended to do rapid investigation on vast volumes of information. 

The HPE Superdome Flex can scale up to 48TB of memory, and is suited to completing fast in-memory examination. This mutual pool of memory is associated by what HPE calls a "ultra-quick texture". 

The 5U rack server's particular outline enables firms to grow the framework from 4 to 32 CPU attachments, contingent upon their handling needs, with help for an up to a 3.6GHz, eighth gen Intel Xeon processor. Every frame likewise has 2 x 10 GbE ports and 2 x 1 GbE ports. 

This measured outline is intended to enable ventures to handle progressively huge datasets utilizing fast, in-memory registering. 

"Clients need to saddle the greater part of their information to infer noteworthy bits of knowledge progressively to settle on more impactful business choices," said Randy Meyer, VP and general chief for collaboration and mission basic servers at Hewlett Packard Enterprise. 

"With HPE Superdome Flex, clients can profit by in-memory information examination for their most basic workloads and scale flawlessly as information volumes develop." 

HPE guarantees five nines of single-framework accessibility and up to 41 percent bring down TCO than other UNIX situations. 

The firm is wagering on quickly developing interest for in-memory figuring, and not long ago laid out a model framework with 160TB of memory.



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