Open Compute Project

Open Compute Project
AbbreviationOCP
Formation2011 (2011)
TypeIndustry trade group
PurposeSharing designs of data center products
Region
Worldwide
Membership
50+ corporations
Websiteopencompute.org

The Open Compute Project (OCP) is an organization that facilitates the sharing of data center product designs and industry best practices among companies.[1][2] Founded in 2011, OCP has significantly influenced the design and operation of large-scale computing facilities worldwide.[1]

As of July 2024, over 50 companies across the world are members of OCP, including Arm, Meta, IBM, Wiwynn, Intel, Nokia, Google, Microsoft, Seagate Technology, Dell, Rackspace, Hewlett Packard Enterprise, NVIDIA, Cisco, Goldman Sachs, Fidelity, Lenovo and Alibaba Group.[1][3][2]

  1. ^ a b c Metz, Cade (11 Apr 2015). "How Facebook Changed the Basic Tech That Runs the Internet". Wired.
  2. ^ a b "Open Compute Project".
  3. ^ "Incubation Committee". Open Compute. Retrieved 2016-08-19.

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