New technology in the form of more powerful processors, faster memory, and improved virtualization has opened new doors to what companies can accomplish. In this special report, learn how IT departments can now more easily run large-scale databases, high-volume transaction systems, and computing-intensive applications in virtualized environments without seriously degrading performance.
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- Selecting the right hardware infrastructure is critical to maximizing virtualization benefits. The AMD Opteron™ 6000 Series platform offers up to 16 cores and four memory channels per physical processor and is uniquely designed to support more virtual machines, more transactions and more robust, resource-intensive workloads per processor — all for helping you to achieve better value and utilization in your virtual environment.Read the white paper
- VMware vSphere 5 is a robust virtualization environment optimized to support the AMD Opteron 6000™ Series platform to drive demanding, business critical workloads, which together deliver the virtualization advances needed today with the flexibility to grow with a company tomorrow.Read the white paper
- CIOs waste time and money trying to work around the limitations of older servers. Instead, they should consider servers that can handle the next-generation requirements of virtualization and are better suited to a large enterprise's real-time business needs.Read the white paper
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Dell servers powered by AMD provide better density for virtualization and HPC, and low power and core counts for the cloud.Read the product brief
The AMD Opteron 6100 Series processor has just received one of InfoWorld's 2011 Technology of the Year Awards, while the Dell PowerEdge R815, featuring four AMD Opteron 6100 Series processors, recently won CRN's Products of the Year Award.Read the product brief
Many companies have difficulty making virtualization work because they struggle with islands of proprietary hardware. To become competitive and realize true cost reduction, they must drastically change their data center management.Read the product brief
Today, HP is a leading provider of servers based on AMD Opteron™ processors. This portfolio of HP ProLiant G7 servers based on AMD Opteron processors is always evolving to address the ever changing needs and challenges in the datacenter.Read the product brief
HP delivers high-performance 4P servers at a 2P value. This stems from its decision to build its latest ProLiant G7 servers using the groundbreaking new AMD Opteron™ 6200 Series processors.Read the whitepaper
HP and AMD partnership offers new, high-performance, large-scale virtualization for an old-fashioned price.Read the whitepaper
Concur began deploying an IT environment consisting of virtualized HP ProLiant server blades with AMD Opteron processors nearly three years ago.Read the case study
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