With all the push to public cloud with AWS, GCP, and Azure. Is server business dead? There is still things that public cloud cannot catch on such as NVMe and ultra low latency servers. What do you think?
Server hardware dead? As far as I understand, AWS and Azure do not run on Arduinos and Raspberry Pis 😀
^ this. But the commercial server lines from hp and Dell may see decrease in sales and more custom SKUs will be built and sold to tons of bigger and smaller public clouds
We love the AWS and Azure growth. 😉
Azure Stack is the big growth area I hear from the Windows Server org
Azure cloud server infrastructure is the shit. Democratized open source server blades designed by ms, open sourced to manufacturers to certify their hardware for azure. Its a giant party and everyone is invited.
What makes you think public cloud is not doing that already? The biggest issue is everything is commodity now and those big profit big iron market is dead but replaced by software defined cheap hardware.
Based on VMW stock price appreciation ytd, it is obvious on-prem server hardware is undead.
Fake news. Google HyperConverged infrastructure
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I don't think it's "dead". Clearly with new (decade) cloud powered services such as AWS, there has been a massive consolidation of computing resources. But if there is a need for a service with low latency or additional requirements- there will be server usage outside of service based infrastructure.