Microsoft Azure is first global cloud provider to deploy AMD EPYC processors
Microsoft embraces AMD's EPYC processors as it becomes the first global cloud provider to use the silicon in its data centers.
Microsoft embraces AMD's EPYC processors as it becomes the first global cloud provider to use the silicon in its data centers.
Here's a bit of fun for a Friday - Amazon confirms that Skynet had nothing to do with the recent cloud outage.
How much cloud downtime are you willing to put up with and still expect to have to pay the bill for the service?
I've been keeping an eye on the Firefox 3.0 usage information coming out of Net Applications over the past week and since we're now T+7 days on from Download Day, it's a good time to take a look at the state of play.
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