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

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

References

  1. Official SERT website
  2. ^ SERT Beta 1 Press Release

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