Using Spansion EcoRAM for Breakthroughs in Power, Server Consolidation, and TCO in x86 Data Centers
by Spansion, Inc.

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Published on: 11/01/2008
Type of content: Webcast
Format: Adobe Acrobat (.pdf)
Price: FREE

Overview
Cost, power, and data center cooling and space are expected to continue worsening in the years to come if no changes are made to the current data center infrastructure. It is estimated that at least 10 power plants must be built over the next few years to accommodate the growing power usage in data centers in the United States -and many more in developing areas such as China. As seen in the race to attract Internet customers and expand web applications, Internet data centers are a prime example of how expanded memory on commodity servers can tame out-of-control growth and dramatically cut power and costs. With Spansion® EcoRAM™ memory, Spansion offers an attractive alternative to help solve current power and capital cost issues in the data center. In this webcast, learn how you can make breakthroughs in power, server consolidation and total cost of ownership in x86 data centers.

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