Open Compute Project (OCP), the open source hardware group created by Facebook to share designs for hyperscale hardware to the data center community, has announced that Google has taken a seat on the board.
Google first joined the OCP in 2016, and has helped develop OCP technology designs, including the Open Rack standard, designed to deploy high density servers in a smaller footprint. OCP announced at its virtual Summit yesterday, that Google is now an Executive Member, which grants it a seat on the board of directors, to be occupied by Parthasarathy (Partha) Ranganathan.
Microsoft's Kushagra Vaid also joins the OCP board.
Avec Open Compute, l'ensemble des designs de composants matériels d'un data center sont disponibles, sans licence, et certifiés. Depuis 7 ans.
Mais qui sont les constructeurs / opérateurs de Data Center européens membres d'OCP ?