OCP DC-MHS Data Centre Modular Hardware System Explained

OCP Investigates the Data Centre Modular Hardware System(DC-MHS). New, more complete data Centre solutions with unified systems management are made possible by the Open Compute Project partnership

Intel and other major technology companies, including cloud providers, hardware manufacturers, and OEMs, created new DC-SCM and DC-MHS guidelines and standards

The Open Compute Project (OCP) created the Data Centre Modular Hardware System standard, also referred to as DC-MHS or occasionally Server/MHS

The data center is under additional pressure this time. Edge computing and ML deployments require hyperscale hardware and software optimization

Intel led the OCP DC-MHS effort to improve data center scalability, sustainability, and security with help from AMD, Dell, Google, HPE, Jabil, Meta, Microsoft, NVIDIA, and Ampere Technology

The OCP DC-MHS specification allows businesses to recycle or reuse server components to increase data center size and performance while using less electricity

The cross-industry DC-MHS standard will continue that trend by offering eco-friendly computing density solutions