Dell Amd Servers: Selecting a Fit-for-Purpose Server Platform for Datacenter Infrastructure
We are noticing a marked shift in the digital economy in terms of how businesses rely on infrastructure. Business priorities are driving workload transformation and placement, which in turn are driving infrastructure transformation. Investing in 'fit-for-purpose' workload infrastructure is one of the crucial pillars of this transformational journey. AMD EPYC processors, with up to 64 cores, represent a unique opportunity for addressing the modern workload-optimized infrastructure world.
This eBook will help guide you in the process of selecting a fit-for-purpose server platform and help you confirm long-term return on investment and reduced total cost of ownership (TCO).
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