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Facebook Saves $1.2B In Infrastructure Costs With OCP Efficiencies

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OCP and related efficiency efforts have helped Facebook save more than $1.2 billion in infrastructure costs over the last three years, said the company at the Open Compute Project summit currently going on in San Jose, California.

Facebook has contributed its new “Honey Badger” microserver adapter to OCP. The social networking giant showcased their new rapid deployment datacenter concepts and optical storage prototype at the summit on Tuesday.

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