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HP PODs Speed Purdue Research Expansion
Data Center Knowledge (Jul 29 2010) Construction
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HP announced Wednesday that Purdue University is using its container-based HP Performance-Optimized Data Center (POD) to expand and speed its ability to deliver research projects.
Faced with the need to expand its research compute cluster, Purdue found its operations constrained by budget, power and space limitations. The university was particularly impressed with the speed-to-market capabilities offered by the HP POD.
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