29/04/2025
EasyNet highlights efficiency gains with Open Compute Datacom server

During a visit by the Loucos da Telecom channel to the EasyNet provider in Campo Grande (MS), one piece of equipment caught the eye for its efficiency and innovation: the Open Compute Project Datacom DM-SV01 server.

The meeting is part of the Trip dos Loucos series, in which Talisson and his team travel around Brazil to learn about the infrastructure of telecommunications companies. This time, EasyNet, with over 20 years of experience in the corporate IT and Telecom market, shared details of its operation — and how the DM-SV01 was essential for a significant modernization of its data center structure.

 

About the DM-SV01

The Datacom DM-SV01 is a high-density server developed based on the Open Compute Project (OCP) standards.
Designed to meet the needs of environments that require high processing capacity and energy efficiency, the DM-SV01 offers:

  • Consolidation of hundreds of processing cores in a single device;
  • Low power consumption, contributing to the reduction of operational costs;
  • Modular and optimized design for easy maintenance, scalability and thermal efficiency;
  • Robust capacity to support large volumes of virtualization, storage and data processing.

 

EasyNet invested in the DM-SV01 to replace traditional servers and achieved significant gains in energy consumption, physical space and capacity to provide critical services.

In the excerpt from the visit highlighted below, Paulo, manager of EasyNet, comments on how the adoption of the DM-SV01 made it possible to eliminate the need for four previous chassis, concentrate more than 500 virtual machines on a single device and reduce the energy bill by approximately R$15,000.

Watch the presentation of the DM-SV01 server at EasyNet:

 

 

If you are interested in Datacom's high-efficiency solutions and would like to know how we can support the modernization of your infrastructure, please contact our sales team.

 

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