Server Efficiency Rating Tool

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The Server Efficiency Rating Tool (SERT) is a performance analysis tool that is specifically designed to addresses the requirements of the Environmental Protection Agency's ENERGY STAR for Servers v2.0 specification.[1] The SERT Beta 1 was introduced in September, 2011.[2]

Several SPEC member companies contributed to the development of the SERT including AMD, Dell, Fujitsu, HPE, Intel, IBM, and Microsoft.[2]

References

External links

  1. Official SPEC website