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First To Offer The 5600 Series Westmere Processors

Krypt Technologies is proud to announce that we will be the only company offering the Xeon 5600 series westmere processors before any other hosting company for virtual servers!  This goes along with our track record of having the D510 before any other hosting company as well.

The speed and power of these processors are truly a sign that Intel has out done themselves!  The new Westmere processors automatically regulate power consumption that adapts to the workload.  This provides industry-leading 93% energy savings with top-notch performance, reaching as high as 40% better performance than the previous Nehalem line.

The number of features Intel has put into this line of processors is very impressive, and worth a look:

  • Intel Turbo Boost Technology
    Boosts performance for specific workloads by increasing processor frequency.
  • Intel Hyper-Threading Technology
    Boosts performance for parallel, multi-threaded applications.

Krypt is proud and pleased to be the first to provide the very best to our customers and will continue to provide superb service. We are currently implementing the 5600 processors in our SAN ESX servers dubbed Krypt Cloud 3.0.

  • Krypt Cloud 3.0 consists of Intel Xeon 5600 processors with SAN and SSD Cache offloading
  • Krypt Cloud 2.0 consists of Intel Xeon 5500 processors with SAN and SSD OS boot (current)
  • Krypt Cloud 1.0 consists of Intel Xeon 5300 and 5400 processors with local storage (legacy)
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  1. PlutoPluto
    11:30 am on April 1st, 2010

    Actually you weren’t first. The Planet.com was.

    They had the Westmere processors available in servers on the 23rd.

    http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=conewsstory&tkr=INTC%3AUS&sid=adXVCtbED2QM

  2. TimTim
    11:00 am on April 2nd, 2010

    Not for virtual servers

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