Liqid Unveils Composable Infrastructure Platform Driven by Software

For some time now, Facebook has been sharing the IT infrastructure technology it developed to run its own IT operations with the rest of the IT community via the Open Compute Project (OCP). At the OCP U.S. Summit 2017 conference this week, Facebook refreshed almost the entire OCP portfolio, including adding a much denser Tioga Pass compute server that employs dual-socket motherboards to provide more I/O bandwidth, a Bryce Canyon high-density storage server, and a Big Basin server optimized to run neural networks that are foundational to running deep learning algorithms.

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