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3Leaf Systems Executes on Ground-Breaking Strategy to Enable the Dynamic Data Center
Tuesday, November 03, 2009 8:01 AM


Pioneering Product to Revolutionize Data Center Cost Models

Nov. 3, 2009 (Business Wire) -- 3Leaf Systems today marked a significant milestone as it announced a disruptive set of technologies that enable the Dynamic Data Center. The company launched the x86-based Dynamic Data Center™ - Server for the AMD Opteron family of processors (see announcement) and outlined plans for supporting the Intel QPI 1.1 interconnect beginning with the Sandy Bridge processors. With an innovative product portfolio, world-class partners, and strong financial backing, 3Leaf Systems is helping original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) and enterprises to exploit industry standards in brand new markets and make data center infrastructures more agile and scalable while dramatically reducing both capital and operational costs.

“Using high-volume components to build high-value systems, 3Leaf Systems offers a brand new capability for CIOs to do much more with much less,” said B.V. Jagadeesh, president and CEO of 3Leaf Systems. “For the first time, large shared memory, high agility, and scalability are available in a low-cost industry standard package.”

“Companies remain focused on reducing IT costs, both in terms of acquiring technology and managing their total cost of operations. Further, as economic conditions improve and new business opportunities appear, organizations want to be prepared for rapidly and easily delivering the computing resources needed by applications to exploit those opportunities,” said Richard Partridge, VP of Server Hardware Research at Ideas International. “By enabling the creation of large shared memory servers built from smaller, high-volume servers, 3Leaf Systems offers a scale-up platform with attractive price/performance for workloads that can take advantage of its low-latency interconnect hardware.”

3Leaf Systems technologies will enable enterprises to treat x86 servers as building blocks and coalesce them into contiguous pools of CPU, memory, and storage that can span across multiple physical machines and be allocated or de-allocated as needed. This will enable customers to build dynamic “systems” of any configuration, and flexibly push and pull specified resources across silos on-the-fly and without rebooting.

Enabling The Dynamic Cloud

In the dynamic world of cloud computing, flexibility and agility are essential for increasing revenue, maximizing return on investment, and delivering against service-level agreements. 3Leaf Systems technologies enable the deployment of a massively-scalable cloud infrastructure based on cost-optimized building blocks while also enabling service providers to defragment and thus monetize unused server capacity.

“Large scale software as a service (SaaS) applications that implement multi-tenancy at the data level require individual servers with immense compute and memory capacity,” said Paul Burns, President of Neovise.




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