A Pod Hotel for your Servers?

Posted on March 3, 2018 by Rachel B
Multi-Node High Density Servers

Whether you’re paying by the kilowatt hour or the square foot, colocation can consume a big chunk of the IT budget if not properly optimized. Bandwidth costs have come down, but real estate costs have not. Never has there been a stronger case for multi-node servers. Even if your corner of the datacenter isn’t as spacious as you’d…

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In time for the holidays – New Intel Xeon SP Servers

Posted on November 11, 2017 by admin
New Intel Xeon SP Servers

November is here, already! As some of the guys here at Pogo Linux work on their mustaches, we are doubling down on our commitment to rapidly deliver the perfect custom solution to each customer. We realize the importance of meeting those budgetary deadlines at the end of the year. We are your team of experts, working tirelessly…

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New CPUs from Intel & AMD: Live on The Lunduke Show

Posted on August 8, 2017 by Rachel B
AMD EPYC and Intel Xeon SP - front and back

Paul Bibaud, our VP of Sales & Product Development, just made his second appearance on The Lunduke Hour. This time out, he spoke with Bryan at length about the newly unveiled datacenter platforms from AMD and Intel. It’s a rare event that we get brand new high-end processors from the big two manufacturers at so nearly…

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Performance for the Next Generation Datacenter

Posted on July 7, 2017 by Rachel B
Intel Xeon Processor Scalable Family

With applications and workloads becoming increasingly complex, it is vital for any new hardware platform to keep up with continually increasing performance demands. Launching today, the new Intel© Xeon© Processor Scalable Family does just that with several key improvements in architecture and performance. The platform benefits greatly from a 1.5x increase in memory bandwidth and support…

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AMD is back!

Posted on June 6, 2017 by admin
AMD Returns with EPYC

For many years, AMD has been dormant; its most recent generation of processors (Opteron) launching over five years ago. In the intervening years, the competition has steadily moved forward, removing the AMD Opteron processor from consideration for new server deployments. With the launch of the EPYC processor series, this has all changed. Not only does…

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