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Unlocking savings on cloud compute costs with AMD EPYC? CPU-powered server processors
OSLO, Norway, September 30, 2024--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Crayon, a global leader in IT services and innovation, today announced its continued collaboration with AMD to revolutionize cloud performance using AMD EPYC? server processors. This collaboration enables businesses to unlock unprecedented levels of efficiency by optimizing the physical processors powering their cloud infrastructure, delivering both performance and cost savings beyond traditional virtualization.
"As a leader in cost optimization, FinOps, and software asset management (SAM), we've consistently focused on helping customers maximize the value of their technology investments while reducing costs," said Gudmundur Adalsteinsson, Crayon’s Chief Revenue Officer.
"Our advanced FinOps practices ensure that organizations maintain financial accountability in cloud environments, providing real-time visibility and control over cloud spend across Azure, AWS, and GCP. This, combined with our collaboration with AMD, elevates our mission further. With the establishment of the Crayon Cloud Performance Lab, we ensure that our customers can fully leverage the most optimal processors and configurations, specifically tuned to their individual workloads, to enhance performance and reduce costs. AMD EPYC server processors deliver leadership performance for Enterprise, HPC, and AI workloads with advanced security features," he continued.
Crayon has recently established its own Performance Lab, a dedicated unit tasked with conducting performance tests on different workloads using AMD EPYC server processors. The Lab utilizes standard test scripts and processes to validate test results and provide clients with detailed, accurate workload performance comparisons across various cloud providers and operating systems to determine optimal cloud configurations. The Lab's independent testing confirms the exceptional efficiency of AMD processors, offering clients a reliable assessment of potential cost savings and performance gains.
Rigorous testing by the Performance Lab has validated that AMD EPYC server processors deliver exceptional efficiency, helping reduce the power consumption needed for high-performance workloads. Businesses can save on their cloud compute estate by considering underlying physical processors and moving beyond a purely virtualized approach. This makes the Crayon-AMD collaboration especially relevant for organizations looking to reduce operational costs while maximizing the power of their cloud environments.