The dRedBox project is covered in the recent article “How server disaggregation could make cloud data centers more efficient” in NetworkWorld: “Workloads deployed to data centers often have a big disproportionality in the way they use resources. There are some workloads that consume lots of CPU but don’t need much memory, and on the other […]
Month: March 2018
Way back in time, back in the far 1958, the EDSAC II computer came out of the Computer Laboratory at the University of Cambridge. It was the first computer that showed us how to use smaller processors as “lego bricks” to build larger compute units. The technique was later called “bit slicing”. Fast forward to […]
dReDBox had its dedicated booth at the expo of the Design, Automation and Test in Europe (DATE) 2018 conference that took place this year in Dresden, Germany. The innovation pursued in the project and the demonstrated artefacts attracted a lot of interest and discussion from attendees. dReDBox Booth with demo test server and final server […]
The Optical Fiber Communication Conference and Exhibition (OFC) is the largest global conference and exhibition for optical communications and networking professionals. dRedBox is being displayed at Booth 3239, with thanks to project partner Huber+Suhner
Through an interview with IBM Research Ireland Andrea Reale and Kostas Katrinis, Dan Robinson has covered in an IDG Connect article how the H2020 dReDBox project is spearheading innovation in datacenter disaggregation for the cloud.