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- New Quad Socket Solution Supports 60 Cores, 6TB Memory, 12Gb/s SAS3 and Up to 48 Hot-swap HDD/SSD Bays for Extreme Data Processing in Enterprise Environments
SAN JOSE, Calif. - Super Micro Computer, Inc. (NASDAQ: SMCI), a global leader in high-performance, high-efficiency server, storage technology and green computing announces it is shipping a new multi-processor (MP) 4-Way X10 SuperServer (SYS-4048B-TRFT(http://www.supermicro.com/products/system/4U/4048/SYS-4048B-TRFT.cfm)) optimized for extreme data intensive applications in the Enterprise. This high-performance, high-capacity server takes full advantage of the latest Intel Xeon processor E7-8800/4800 v2 advances and provides architecture innovations such as dual-zone cooling to support the highest performance (155 watt TDP) processors. This system features 96x DIMM slots supporting up to 6TB DDR3 1600MHz Reg. ECC R/LRDIMMs, up to 48x 2.5" hot-swap HDD/SSDs, 12Gb/s SAS3 backplane, 11x PCI-E 3.0 slots, dual 10GBase-T ports plus 1x dedicated LAN port for IPMI 2.0 remote monitoring and redundant (2+2) 1620W hot-swappable Platinum Level high-efficiency power supplies. With high memory capacity and flexible I/O expansion, this platform is ideal for deployment in Data Center, virtualization and mission critical Enterprise applications. To ensure customers the fastest deployment time, these servers will be sold as complete solutions with testing and validation of CPUs, memory and additional components prior to ship.
"Supermicro's new 4U 4-Way X10 SuperServers feature a radically new split-level design which provides dual-zone cooling, ensuring Intel's 155 watt CPUs have maximum airflow to operate at peak performance," said Charles Liang, President and CEO of Supermicro. "In addition, the architectural layout of components within the system maximizes density while providing optimal thermal management and ease of maintenance. With 60 cores, 6TB of memory, 12Gb/s SAS3 and massive storage capacity, Enterprise customers in need of highest performance, density and reliability for extreme business analytics have immediate access to the most advanced server solution available from Supermicro."
"With the launch of new Intel Xeon processor E7-8800/4800/2800 v2 product families, high end, multi-socket server solutions from Supermicro can deliver significantly greater performance and expansion options for enterprise IT's extreme data processing and advanced analytics needs," said Shannon Poulin, vice president and general manager of Data Center Marketing at Intel. "Featuring up to 15 cores per processor and Intel Integrated I/O with PCI-E 3.0 for greater flexibility, these next generation processors are also ideally suited for large scale virtualization deployments, scale-up high performance computing, and expanding cloud services for business critical workloads. The innovative architecture found in Supermicro's new 4-Way SuperServer takes maximum advantage of Intel's latest processor technologies and together we are pushing the boundaries of performance, density, and scalability for mission critical business segments in the marketplace."
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- Up to 48x 2.5" hot-swap HDD/SSD devices (24x default)
- 12Gb/s SAS3 backplane supports up to 24x HDD/SSDs
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New York, New York (PRWEB) February 26, 2014
Adler Footcare of Greater New York is offering an advanced treatment option for chronic foot problems like plantar fasciitis, as well as common foot problems like Osteoarthritis, Achilles tendonitis and torn soft tissue.
In the past these conditions have been treated by physical therapy or orthotic therapy, but the results have often been poor, leaving patients continuing to struggle with the pain. With stem cell replacement therapy, the treatment of these conditions is proving far more effective and long lasting than traditional treatments.
At Adler Footcare we use live birth stem cells which are introduced into the affected area. Stem cells are used by many physicians to treat a broad variety of conditions because of their ability to either replicate themselves, or change into the cell type that is needed to repair the tissue that has been damaged. When a patient comes in for stem cell therapy, the affected area is carefully measured so the stem cells can be delivered directly to the area that needs the treatment.
The Joint Commission accredited Podiatric OR of Midtown Manhattan housed within Adler Footcare is designed to facilitate advanced treatments such as Stem Cell Replacement Therapy to all their patients.
With stem cell treatment we are finding that patients heal much faster and are able to return to their normal activities much sooner than with traditional treatment options, said Dr. Darline Kulhan, podiatric surgeon at Adler Footcare. Recovery time depends on each individual patients medical diagnosis and overall general health.
Treatments using stem cells have been used by physicians for over 100 years. Stem Cell Replacement Therapy is covered by commercial insurance and Medicare, and is approved and regulated by the FDA. The product is tested and screened by medical professionals to eliminate the potential of any communicable diseases.
To learn more about Stem Cell Replacement Therapy or to schedule a consultation with a New York podiatrist at Adler Footcare, call (212) 704-4310 or visit http://www.mynycpodiatrist.com.
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Dr. Jeffrey L. Adler, Medical/Surgical Director and owner of Adler Footcare New York has been practicing podiatric medicine since 1979 and has performed thousands of foot and ankle surgeries. Dr. Adler is board certified in Podiatric Surgery and Primary Podiatric Medicine by the American Board of Multiple Specialties in Podiatry. Dr. Adler is also a Professor of Minimally Invasive Foot Surgery for the Academy of Ambulatory Foot and Ankle Surgeons. As one of only several in the country who perform minimally invasive podiatric surgery, Dr. Adlers patients enjoy significantly reduced recovery times.
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Police are asking for the public's help to find the identity of a woman in a decades-old photograph who may have a connection to convicted murderer John Davis Smith.
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The co-founder and former president of a defunct Chicago escrow company was charged in federal court Wednesday with misusing $5 million of his customers' money.
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Maha Siva Rathri signifies the banishment of ignorance and the accumulation of knowledge. It is a significant day not only to Hindus but to those belonging to all faiths and communities, Prime Minister D.M. Jayaratne said in a Maha Siva Rathri message.
The message added: "It is with much pleasure that I send this message of greetings on the occasion of Maha Siva Rathri Day, where Hindus the world over fast. Maha Siva Rathri Day celebrated by worshiping deities and fasting, can be defined as a day, on which expectations of not only Hindu devotees but also all Sri Lankans will become fruitful.
"Maha Siva Rathri Day which Hindu devotees celebrate by observing rituals, lighting lamps and singing Bhajans can be defined as a noble day which helps abandon the ignorance, be knowledgeable and defeat the sinful senses of lust, fury, desire and hatred.
"Expectations of all people living in Sri Lanka who belong to the five ethnic groups of Sinhala, Tamil, Muslim, Burgher and Malay and to four religions of Buddhist, Hindu, Christian and Islam will come to be realised when they live in harmony and unity irrespective of caste, creed, party or colour.
"When we study historical books such as Wrig, Yajur, Sama, Atharwan and religious legends, it is crystal clear that one's inner purity is more important than outer (physical) purity. Accordingly, all religious teachers had clearly and properly preached the importance of spiritual development over that of physical development irrespective of one's caste or creed.
"The government under the leadership of President Mahinda Rajapaksa has launched massive development projects for the physical development of the country while introducing a sustainable spiritual development program to create a knowledgeable society with high morals. The main objective of this program is to forge a strong unity between the five ethnic groups leading to a strong nation.
"May this Maha Siva Rathri Day be a noble day which fades away all ignorance and enlighten the wisdom. I wish all Hindus a peaceful Maha Siva Rathri Day."
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Beneath the hulking fuselage of the Space Shuttle Endeavor, His Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama imparted hope, wisdom and humor at a luncheon event held Wednesday at the California Science Center.
Lupita Nyong'o, Naomi Watts and Jeremy Renner were among the crowd of several hundred who'd gathered for some afternoon enlightenment, hanging on to the Tibetan spiritual leader's every word as he responded to questions lobbed at him by moderatorAnn Curry. Also seated nearby wasSharon Stone, who had introduced the Dalai Lama, saying, "We have such incredible gratitude for all the goodness that you do."
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In traditional saffron robes and matching visor -- colors that corresponded nicely with the nearby University of Southern California's -- the Dalai Lama offered ruminations on a number of serious topics, including his thoughts on materialism, faith, same-sex relationships and a woman's place in the Buddhist clergy. On the latter point, he stressed that Buddhism has a long tradition of female monks, and saw no reason why one couldn't eventually take his place.
Which isn't to say there were no laughs. The impish humor of the man born TenziGyatso in 1935 kept creeping out throughout the hour-long conversation. He was escorted onstage by Larry King, and insisted the former CNN host take the chair of honor, explaining, "I'm younger." Later, obliging the wish of an audience member to learn the contents of his bag, he revealed that it contained two mini Toblerones, a toothbrush, a thermometer, two pairs of glasses and a wrapped sculpture of the Buddha dating to the 11th Century.
"Can we see it?" Stone asked. "No," he deadpanned.
Humor came from the audience as well. After a lengthy response in which he defined the true nature of human aggression ("90 percent mental projection") and implored humanity to forego self-absorption in favor of adopting "a sense of oneness among 7 billion human beings," the Dalai Lama playfully dared anyone to say otherwise. Jim Carrey was game, hamming it up from his table with a contentious, "Well, I know a guy..." With the audience in hysterics, the mock-confrontation built to the point where Carreystood up and held out his dukes.
Later, the Dalai Lama looked directly at the Oscar-nominatedNyong'o, who until then had been sitting perfectly still in rapt fascination, stunning as always in an orange-and-blue sun dress. "Where are you from?" he asked, and she responded, "Kenya." That led him to speak fondly of South African Bishop Desmond Tutu, whom he called "a wonderful person," adding that since Tutu's 2011 retirement, "we always feel something missing."
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Where did North Korea go? Pyongyang looks like a tiny island in a sea of darkness in recent photos captured by NASA .
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(CNN) -- Give an astronaut on the International Space Station a digital camera and you're bound to end up with some astounding images -- especially if they're flying above North Korea.
When the space station passed over East Asia one night recently, a member of NASA's Expedition 38 crew took a series of photographs that show just how off-the-grid the Hermit Kingdom really is.
While thriving cities and major roads are seen glowing across South Korea and China, the landscape between the two countries is so dark that it's difficult to tell where the sea ends and North Korea begins.
Pyongyang "appears like a small island," says NASA, noting that the light emission from the North Korean capital is equivalent to the smaller towns of its neighbor to the south.
The space agency, which turned the images into a timelapse video, says city lights at night are a good indicator of the relative affluence of cities.
Looking at the images, it's hardly a surprise that energy use is dramatically different on either side of the 38th parallel. In South Korea, per capita power consumption is 10,162 kilowatt hours while in North Korea the figure is 739 kilowatt hours, according to World Bank data.
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NASAofficials admitted the near-drowning of an astronaut on a spacewalk last summer could have been prevented, investigators said in a report issued Wednesday.
That's the conclusion of an investigation board created byNASAin the wake of last July's close call outside the International Space Station.
Italian astronaut Luca Parmitano nearly drowned when his helmet filled with water around 45 minutes into the operation on July 16. He barely made it back inside alive.
But according to the report, his helmet had also leaked one week earlier, at the end of his first spacewalk. The report says the space station team misdiagnosed the first failure and should have delayed the second spacewalk until the problem was understood.
"The event was not properly investigated, which could have prevented putting a crew member at risk a week later," Chris Hansen, chairman of the Mishap Investigation Board, told reporters in a teleconference.
While the root cause of the leak remains under investigation, the probe traced the leak to a blocked water separator inside Parmitano's spacesuit. The spacesuits are nearly 35 years old, but Hansen said "nothing in our investigation pointed to aging issues with the suit."
Hansen and his team gave NASA a total of 49 recommendations to help the space agency improve internal communications and safety procedures. Hansen noted that NASA had already incorporated many of the investigators' suggestions.
"We've already resolved many of these items," Bill Gerstenmaier, NASA's associate administrator for human exploration and operations, said in the teleconference.
"This tells us we need to always be vigilant," International Space Station program manager Michael Suffredini said in the teleconference. "The report kind of brought home to us, at least in the case of the normal operations in a program that's 15 years old, that we evolve over time and we build processes and technologies that we think allow us to operate as safe as we can."
So much water filled Parmitano's helmet an estimated 1 liters that he could barely see and could not hear or speak. Investigators said Parmitano's "calm demeanor" during the incident quite possibly saved his life.
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