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These solutions — composed of racks, bus bars, power cords, and power shelves built to the latest OCP standards — can be used off the shelf or as reference designs for fully customized solutions to meet the needs of a range of IT environments.
These solutions — composed of racks, bus bars, power cords, and power shelves built to the latest OCP standards — can be used off the shelf or as reference designs for fully customized solutions to meet the needs of a range of IT environments.
GIGA Data Centers, LLC (GIGA) has announced the Open Compute Project (OCP) Foundation has granted its Mooresville, NC, data center the prestigious OCP-Ready™ status.
Bel Power Solutions, a Bel group company, has announced their participation at the upcoming Open Compute Project (OCP) Global Summit on March 14-15th at the San Jose Convention Center in San Jose, CA.
The Open Compute Project Foundation (OCP) has announced the high level results of a follow up assessment of the market impact of the Open Compute Project worldwide.
Earlier this year at the OCP Summit 2017, Facebook announced a refresh of its server hardware fleet and will share the design specifications on the Open Compute Project site so everyone can benefit.
When Facebook and others launched the Open Compute Project (OCP) in 2011, the goal was to accelerate the commercialization of hardware designs that enable greater data center efficiency and flexibility.
Open Compute Project (OCP) servers are expected to reach 7% of servers shipped in 2021 after growing 41% YoY in 2Q 2017, while DC server equipment revenue, including tower, rack, blade, and OCP servers totaled $14B in 2Q17, up 10% from 1Q17 and 4% YoY, according to the IHS Markit Data Center Server Equipment market tracker from IHS Markit.