Red Hat Donates Two New Highly Performant Servers to the GNOME Project | Linux Today

Red Hat Donates Two New Highly Performant Servers to the GNOME Project

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Marius Nestor
May 5, 2016

The two new servers donated by Red Hat appear to be highly performant, boasting 128GB of RAM, 48-core processors, as well as Enterprise SSDs designed for high throughput, which means that they should significantly improve various active GNOME services like sdk.gnome.org and build.gnome.org, helping the GNOME developers continue their work on the GNOME desktop environment at a fast pace.

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Marius Nestor

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