Wednesday 30 July 2014

ARM's first 64-bit servers: What can you expect to run on them?

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ARM's first 64-bit servers: Just what can you expect to run on them?

With the first enterprise-ready ARM-based servers due this year, it's starting to become clearer which workloads suit these low-energy machines.

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