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Default X-Gene 1, Atom C2000 and Xeon E3: Exploring the Scale-Out Server World

Most of our attention with servers has gone to the midrange (Xeon E5, Opteron 6300) and high-end (Xeon E7) platforms. But the low-end and micro server market is where most of the competition, innovation and excitement is. It's time for some much needed analyses, based on solid real-world benchmarks.

http://www.anandtech.com/show/8357/e...rver-platforms
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