Intel Xeon X5650 BX80614X5650 Manual Do Utilizador
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BX80614X5650
Maximizing Benefits from Virtualization
Intel Xeon processor 5600 series can also help tame server sprawl
by providing up to 15:1 consolidation capacity.
by providing up to 15:1 consolidation capacity.
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Built on Intel Micro-
architecture Nehalem, the Intel Xeon processor 5600 series expands
the benefits of virtualization beyond consolidation with innovations
that can help boost performance, increase consolidation ratios, and
enable servers of different generations to be combined in the same
virtualized server pool, improving virtual machine failover, load balancing,
and disaster recovery capabilities. With more performance in the same
power envelope, you can use virtualization to deliver high-availability
solutions with the agility to address disaster recovery and real-time
workload balancing so your business can respond to the expected
and the unexpected.
the benefits of virtualization beyond consolidation with innovations
that can help boost performance, increase consolidation ratios, and
enable servers of different generations to be combined in the same
virtualized server pool, improving virtual machine failover, load balancing,
and disaster recovery capabilities. With more performance in the same
power envelope, you can use virtualization to deliver high-availability
solutions with the agility to address disaster recovery and real-time
workload balancing so your business can respond to the expected
and the unexpected.
Intel Xeon processor 5600 series with next-generation Intel®
Virtualization Technology
Virtualization Technology
∆
(Intel® VT) enhances virtualization
performance by up to 3.5x and reduces roundtrip virtualization
latency by up to 2x.
latency by up to 2x.
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Other virtualization features include:
• Intel® Virtualization Technology (Intel® VT-x) continues to offer
investment protection and infrastructure flexibility with multi-
generation VM migration across the full range of 32-bit and
64-bit configurations, enabling bigger VM pools.
generation VM migration across the full range of 32-bit and
64-bit configurations, enabling bigger VM pools.
• Intel® Virtualization Technology for Connectivity (Intel® VT-c)
provides hardware-assisted I/O that accelerates network perfor-
mance and simplifies VM migration.
mance and simplifies VM migration.
• Intel® Virtualization Technology for Directed I/O (Intel® VT-d) helps
speed data movement and eliminates much of the performance
overhead by giving designated VMs their own dedicated I/O devices,
reducing the overhead of the VM migration in managing I/O traffic.
overhead by giving designated VMs their own dedicated I/O devices,
reducing the overhead of the VM migration in managing I/O traffic.
Secure, flexible virtualization
As enterprises become borderless, security attacks rise – from DoS
to phising to malware to data leakage. This keeps security challenges
foremost in the minds of IT staff. And with the mixed environment in
most data centers, servers are anything but secure. Intel Xeon proces-
sor 5600 series has two new security features that help you secure
your data by speeding up data encryption and protecting against
software attacks at launch.
to phising to malware to data leakage. This keeps security challenges
foremost in the minds of IT staff. And with the mixed environment in
most data centers, servers are anything but secure. Intel Xeon proces-
sor 5600 series has two new security features that help you secure
your data by speeding up data encryption and protecting against
software attacks at launch.
Data encryption is not new, but new AES instructions from Intel
are. In the past, data encryption either required custom hardware,
such as security appliances and HDDs, or took away from CPU
performance to manage. But with Intel® AES (Advanced Encryption
Standard) Technology, you get robust encryption without needing
additional appliances or increased performance overhead. In fact,
AES-NI improves CPU performance for encryption by as much as a
52 percent for secure Internet transactions,
are. In the past, data encryption either required custom hardware,
such as security appliances and HDDs, or took away from CPU
performance to manage. But with Intel® AES (Advanced Encryption
Standard) Technology, you get robust encryption without needing
additional appliances or increased performance overhead. In fact,
AES-NI improves CPU performance for encryption by as much as a
52 percent for secure Internet transactions,
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and allows for broader
use of encryption throughout the data center.
Intel® Trusted Execution Technology
†
(Intel® TXT) addresses a critical
security need for all server deployments, especially virtualized and
cloud-based use models by helping protect your server prior to OS
launch or hypervisior launch. Intel TXT complements other malware
protections such as anti-virus and intrusion detection to help ensure
that only trusted software is on the platform. VMs on trusted platforms
are also protected, so you can easily migrate them onto other trusted
platforms or create pools of platforms with trusted hypervisors.
cloud-based use models by helping protect your server prior to OS
launch or hypervisior launch. Intel TXT complements other malware
protections such as anti-virus and intrusion detection to help ensure
that only trusted software is on the platform. VMs on trusted platforms
are also protected, so you can easily migrate them onto other trusted
platforms or create pools of platforms with trusted hypervisors.
Intel Xeon processor 5600 series helps future proof your data center
with improved security features for evolving usage models.
with improved security features for evolving usage models.
Intel® Microarchitecture Nehalem helps
lower energy costs with automated energy-
efficiency features that put processor power
and memory into the lowest available states
needed to support current workloads without
compromising performance.
lower energy costs with automated energy-
efficiency features that put processor power
and memory into the lowest available states
needed to support current workloads without
compromising performance.
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