OCSF Celebrates First Anniversary with the Launch of a New Open Data Schema | Tanium

OCSF Celebrates First Anniversary with the Launch of a New Open Data Schema | Tanium
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The Open Compute Server Foundation (OCSF) celebrated its first anniversary in January 2021 with the launch of an open data schema for the OCS hardware specification. The launch of the open data schema marks the completion of an important milestone for OCS and serves as a critical piece of the puzzle for providing the industry with an open infrastructure standard for distributed computing. The open data schema is a reusable data model, designed to be used to describe and manage physical and virtual composed servers in a consistent and extensible way. The open data schema provides the necessary structured data to make it easier for server vendors to co-design, optimize, configure, maintain, and upgrade both existing and new hardware platforms. The open data schema is an extension of OCS, which provides a set of publicly available hardware specifications and related testing procedures that form the basis for the interoperability of server hardware components. The open data schema is an important step forward in advancing the Foundation’s mission to provide an open source and open source-inspired specification for server hardware. With the launch of the open data schema, the OCS has taken a major step forward in continuing its mission of enabling greater server design transparency, scalability, and efficiency in the datacenter. It serves as
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