[Arm-dev] ARMv8 for data centers

Gordan Bobic gordan at redsleeve.org
Thu Mar 23 21:35:49 UTC 2017


For that kind of money you might as well get a Gigabyte MP30-AR1. It is
considerably higher spec. 2x PCIe, 4x SATA, 8x DIMM sockets.


On 23 Mar 2017 20:28, <hcline at apm.com> wrote:

> http://www.cnx-software.com/2014/12/04/applied-micro-xc-1-
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> Put the above in a compact 1U chassis and install CentOS.
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> From: Robert Moskowitz <rgm at htt-consult.com>
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> I am getting involved with a startup that wants to provide a specific
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> product on datacenter grade platforms.  Big data and such is involved.
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> Is there an armv8 board that I could pitch to them as a multi-core power
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> miser platform for Centos7-arm?
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> Is arm ready to take on the datacenters?
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