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The ongoing economic boom across verticals has sent IT heads into a tizzy over growth inside their data centres particularly on the server side. Servers are considered to be among the building blocks of a data centre. Enterprises are looking to save money and enhance production by consolidating workloads onto more power yet energy-efficient servers that can bring down the cost of operating a data centre.

Check out this article on the data center and the ability to host more servers with the business need, its very cool. It mentions performance per watt, does this mean Gerald (my Proliant 1600) is not going to fare so well against a DL380G4?

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