Open Compute Project (OCP), the open source hardware group created by Facebook to share designs for hyperscale hardware to the data center community, has announced that Google has taken a seat on the board.
Google first joined the OCP in 2016, and has helped develop OCP technology designs, including the Open Rack standard, designed to deploy high density servers in a smaller footprint. OCP announced at its virtual Summit yesterday, that Google is now an Executive Member, which grants it a seat on the board of directors, to be occupied by Parthasarathy (Partha) Ranganathan.
Microsoft's Kushagra Vaid also joins the OCP board.
Via Philippe J DEWOST
Avec Open Compute, l'ensemble des designs de composants matériels d'un data center sont disponibles, sans licence, et certifiés. Depuis 7 ans.
Mais qui sont les constructeurs / opérateurs de Data Center européens membres d'OCP ?