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Open Source Storage's Servers Based on Intel Xeon Processor 5000

Open Source Storage has introduced its new open series servers based on the new Dual-Core Intel Xeon Processor 5000. The Dual-Core Intel Xeon processor 5000 (code named "Dempsey") provides faster, energy-efficient processing capabilities for increased system performance and responsiveness, while lowering power consumption with a 95 watt per processor rating. With up to twice the performance of single-core servers, Intel's new 64-bit processors provide best-in-class performance for enterprise, web and compute intensive application servers.

New advancements in memory, power, I/O, and security, optimizing the platform for demands of multi-core processing, include up to three times the memory bandwidth and four times the capacity with new Fully Buffered DIMM technology, boosting system responsiveness for data-intensive applications and business-critical services; new dual independent buses between processors and chipset at up to 1333 MHz enhance platform throughput; the ability to do more with every system by leveraging server virtualization, now hardware-assisted with Intel Virtualization Technology, while confidently consolidating more applications on proven Intel-based servers featuring best-in-class reliability features, such as advanced memory redundancy and error checking, remote management capabilities, and backed by Intel's track record of the most widely deployed servers in the world.



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