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Fujitsu Server the most Efficient Servers in The World

Multipurpose single socket servers, Fujitsu PRIMERGY TX150 S7, recently broke the world record SPECpower ssj2008. Reached record numbers 2187 Watt ssj_ops per unit of electricity.These achievements demonstrate the efficiency of servers highest in energy consumption in its class.

PRIMERGY TX150 server has also been obtained S7 ENERGY STAR 1.0 certified. This proves, these servers meet the strict criteria of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) U.S.. Some of the requirements is achieved through the Power Supply Unit which saves more power, features Power Consumption Management, enhanced motherboard layout, component selection is more stringent, and air-flow design Cool-Safe Fujitsu helped improve efficiency.

Measurement of energy consumption using the guidance SPECpower benchmarking test from an independent agency, Standard Performance Evaluation Corporation (SPEC). The results of these measurements Fujitsu’s commitment to strengthen the foundations of Dynamic Infrastructure Portfolio through PRIMERGY servers that can provide increased performance, innovation, and efficiency.

Besides S7 model PRIMERGY TX150 tower, Fujitsu also has a PRIMERGY RX100 server model S6-cost rak.sebagai multipurpose server optimized. Both server models are designed to provide high performance, but it can minimize environmental impact. These servers suitable for SME business, also run nonkritikal infrastructure in large-scale companies.

During this, the server takes the largest portion of total power consumption in data centers.Therefore, using power-efficient servers is an important strategy to reduce total data center energy consumption. As a result, operational costs will also decline.

Kurnia Wahyudi (Country Manager, Platform Products Fujitsu Indonesia) said, the results of measurements showed a single socket SPECpower Fujitsu’s commitment to combining technology and flagship products for building an optimal IT infrastructure. ”These results also indicate that increasing the quality and efficiency maximization can walk together,” he said.

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