▲ | keeda 3 days ago | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
As someone only tangentially familiar with this domain, I have questions about this: > Look at their CPU density and do the math on power. It's fairly low density. Look at the interconnects (100gb per system). Also fairly conservative. It's the perfect product to replace hardware that is aging out, as you wont have to re-plumb for more power/bandwidth, and you still get a massive upgrade. It sounds like the CPU density and network bandwidth are not great. If it's only suitable to replace aging systems, does that not limit their TAM? Or is that going to be their beachhead for grabbing further market share. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
▲ | steveklabnik 3 days ago | parent | next [-] | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
I am not saying that I fully endorse the characterization of the parent, but it is true that we started selling these systems two years ago, and new hardware comes out with better stats all the time. Given how small we are, new designs and refreshes take a while. Part of growing as a company is being able to do this more often. We'll get there :) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
▲ | adgjlsfhk1 3 days ago | parent | prev | next [-] | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
For a small company, a limited TAM isn't a problem (and honestly is probably an advantage) if the overall market is big. Datacenters as a whole are a ~$30B market per year. The last thing you want as a small company is a bunch of different customers pulling you in different directions. By limiting your TAM, you limit the number of problems you need to solve for a few years, and if everything goes well and you start outgrowing your TAM, you can expand later. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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▲ | gruturo 3 days ago | parent | prev [-] | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
Datacenters seem to be increasingly power/cooling (i.e., power)/water (if they use it) limited. I'm wondering if the lower CPU density really matters when 75% of a DC risks remaining empty because the power budget is maxxed out already. And yes the 1-for-1 replacement of older racks is probably a key selling point too. |