Servergy Raises $20M to Launch New Class of Servers
Cleantech IT innovations company Servergy, Inc. announced today it has raised $20 million in funding for the Q4 commercial launch of its groundbreaking new class of Cleantech Servers. The private funding subscription was offered to accredited investors by The Williams Financial Group.
These funds have allowed Servergy to put in place the infrastructure and personnel needed to drive the sales strategies and engineering completion for its new hyper-efficient Cleantech Servers that are built in the USA. Engineered using Servergy’s patented Cleantech Architecture, Cleantech Servers are ideally suited as a clean and green high-density, high I/O accelerator for I/O intensive workloads, such as big data, the cloud, caching and storage applications.
The recently launched Servergy CTS-1000 server, the first in the Cleantech Server line, delivers an industry-leading performance-per-watt PowerLinux server that uses under 130 Watts at full load and literally pays for itself by reducing energy, cooling, space, weight, water and carbon footprints by up to 80 percent or more. The server also increases I/O and compute density up to 16 times compared to traditional server technology.
The launch of the Cleantech Server line initial product, the CTS-1000, was recently announced at IBM Enterprise 2013 in Orlando, Florida. The company is accepting pre-orders for expected delivery beginning in late 4Q 2013. Servergy is an IBM Business Partner that has created an entirely new class of clean and green PowerLinux servers.


