Fujitsus recently announced Primergy RX300 S7 server generation sets the new target to beat for single-node server efficiency, achieving a new world record and debuting as the first to break the prestigious SPECpower_ssj2008 milestone of 5,000 overall ssj_ops/watt.1
The company already holds energy-efficiency records in their class with the Primergy TX120 S3 and further mono-socket systems.
Many businesses are challenged by the stringent environmental mandates for data centers set by national governments. Thanks to this improved energy efficiency, Fujitsu customers can now run two-thirds more workloads on their current power budget without stressing their datacenter cooling. This is good news for mid-sized and large businesses facing power limitations, or with limited heat dissipation in their data centers. Overall Fujitsus new server platform reduces both stress on datacenter and the environment, while helping to dramatically reduce energy costs.
These results reflect the many innovations made by Fujitsu to increase energy efficiency as a clear corporate goal. For example, Fujitsu ServerView Suite supports simplified and automated Primergy energy management, with innovative features such as automatically switching off PCIe ports when not in use. In combination with 94 per cent-efficient power supplies, and other intelligent system improvements, the Fujitsu Primergy RX300 S7 delivers an energy efficiency result of 5032 overall ssj_ops/watt. According to Intel, an improvement of up to 51 per cent is achieved compared to the previous HP ProLiant DL360 generation, it claims in a company release.
Making the most effective use of available resources is an expensive and time-consuming challenge in every data center. Fujitsu takes energy-efficiency very seriously. Our many innovations in this area are the result of a clear strategy to deliver the most efficient, best-performing servers in every class to meet the needs of our customers from small to very large datacenters. The maximum expandability, outstanding performance, and energy-efficiency credentials of the Fujitsu Primergy RX300 S7 make it the single-node system to beat, said Mehul Doshi, Country Manager, Enterprise Servers, Fujitsu India.
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