Why CSPs Need Hyperscaling
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Hyperscaling IT infrastructure may be one of the toughest challenges facing cloud service providers (CSPs) today. The term hyperscale refers to an IT architecture’s ability to scale in response to increased demand. Hyperscaling is tricky, in large part because demand is a constantly moving target. Supermicro offers purpose-built hardware designed to tackle the world’s most demanding workloads. Enterprise-class servers like Supermicro’s H13 and A+ server series offer CSPs powerful platforms built to handle the rigors of resource-intensive AI workloads. The Supermicro GrandTwin is innovative solution that puts the power and flexibility of multiple independent servers in a single enclosure. The design helps lower operating expenses by enabling shared resources. IT infrastructure architects must consider not just their present data center requirements but how to build a bridge to the requirements they’ll face tomorrow. Supermicro offers an invaluable list: 10 essential steps for scaling the CSP data center. Highlights include: Standardize and scale Plan ahead for support Simplify your supply chain Hyperscaling for CSPs will be the focus of a session at the upcoming Supermicro Open Storage Summit ‘24, which streams live Aug. 13 - Aug. 29.