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Silicon Valley Startup Sushi Cloud Rolls Out Bare-metal Services with GIGABYTE
The Silicon Valley startup Sushi Cloud is competing in the public cloud sector by providing “bare-metal” services that give users exclusive access to individual, standalone servers on the cloud, resulting in a triple boost to performance, versatility, and reliability. Sushi Cloud purchased GIGABYTE’s R152-Z30 Rack Servers to offer its clients the state-of-the-art performance of AMD EPYC™ CPUs; the versatility afforded by superb memory and storage capacities, in addition to OS and software ecosystem compatibility; and GIGABYTE’s proprietary high availability features (such as SCMP and dual ROM) and remote management functions (such as GIGABYTE Management Console and GIGABYTE Server Management).
GIGABYTE’s R152-Z30 Rack Server embodies three key advantages of the modern server solution: incredible processing power in a small form factor, the flexibility to perform a variety of functions, and special features that make operations and maintenance a breeze.
The First Quintessence: Maximal Computing Power with a Minimal Footprint
The Second Quintessence: Versatile Hardware Configurations Plus OS and Software Ecosystem Compatibility
Sushi Cloud positions itself as a “challenger cloud compute company” that competes in the market with the bare-metal variant of cloud services. Bare-metal gives end users exclusive access to the computing resources they have paid for. GIGABYTE’s R152-Z30 Rack Server is the backbone of Sushi Cloud’s bare-metal infrastructure.
The Third Quintessence: High Availability for End-users, Easy Remote Management for CSPs
GIGABYTE Servers Help CSPs, Startups, and Other Institutions Achieve Success
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