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The Quad-Core AMD Opteron meet today's demanding data centers Bill Laing, general manager of the Windows Server Division at Microsoft.
AMD has finally introduced the AMD Opteron (formerly known as Barcelona), the first microprocessor native x86 quad-core. This is the company's bid to counter the influence of market Intel Xeon servers and development environments. As a novelty, highlight the Direct Connect Architecture, developed by AMD itself, which innovates in key areas such as energy efficiency, increased performance of the processes of virtualization and investment protection via a customer-centric approach that allows a transition fluid from the dual core to quad with the same components and thermal energy to help reduce costs infraestructura.En Currently there are over 50 options available system based on the AMD Quad-core Opteron from major manufacturers and integrators such as Dell, HP, Oracle, Fujitsu, Gateway, Verari and Citrix, among others. Bill Laing, general manager of the Windows Server Division of Microsoft points out, for example, that "multi-core technology 64-bit Direct Connect Architecture and integrated virtualization, AMD Opteron processors provide users of Microsoft Windows an innovative platform. " In his view, if the Windows Server 2008, SQL 2008 and Visual Studio 2008 running on Quad-Core AMD Opteron, will provide "a platform for developing and implementing dynamic expedite appeal customers' IT environments. "AMD Opteron quad-core Direct Connect Architecture excel in virtualized environments, due to the integrated memory controller, which offers a lower memory latency, and Rapid Virtualization Indexing, an innovation over AMD AMD Virtualization technology designed to reduce the overhead associated with virtualization strategy software.La AMD's common core allows customers to scale with one AMD architecture to reduce the complexity of managing the platform and increase uptime and the data center productivity.
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