TMCnet Featured Low Power Company and their New Line of Energy Efficient Servers

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Low Power Company (Lopoco) was recently featured on TMCnet for their release of energy efficient servers, now available for commercial use. From the article:

July 23, 2013 (Close-Up Media via COMTEX) — Low Power Company, Inc. (Lopoco) announced the commercial availability of its line of high-efficiency servers, which can save enterprises and small businesses more than 50 percent off their data center operating costs.

According to a release, Lopoco’s servers provide substantial energy and cost savings, as compared to the majority of servers currently on the market. Lopoco’s servers preserve business continuity and compliance with conventional form factors, CPUs, and server options already familiar to customers.

Lopoco said its suite of efficient servers is ideal for hypervisor roles; typical server applications like email, database, file sharing and web services (Apache/IIS/PHP/Java) and Cloud technologies such as Hadoop & Hive. When using these applications, Lopoco’s servers can save the average company up to eighty-percent on combined power and cooling costs. Additional savings can be realized on Power Distribution Units (PDUs) and Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) equipment.

Currently, Lopoco offers four types of servers: -12-core servers -4-core servers -8-core servers -Microservers Lopoco’s servers have already been deployed in a number of enterprises, including Light and Motion Industries. “We have purchased systems from Lopoco and all are performing flawlessly,” said Daniel Emerson, CEO of Light and Motion Industries. “We are also pleased with the power savings. I would recommend them to any small business looking to move off the power hogs that pass for servers these days.”

Read the full article at TMCnet.