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As the internet of things (IoT) continues to expand, companies such as Toyota8 and Bosch9 are pioneering new software, apps, and workflows for the factory floor with MongoDB. Whether your company captures IoT data to analyze equipment, manage maintenance schedules, or aid your operators with correct tool usage, a server solution that can quickly process MongoDB workloads could deliver those insights in less time. A Dell EMC PowerEdge R6515 cluster powered by AMD EPYC 75F3 processors could deliver 20 percent more operations per second and 8.7 percent better performance per dollar than the same cluster powered by the 2nd Gen AMD EPYC processors we tested, so that you can bring innovation to your employees, products, and customers in less time—and at a better value.
8 Mat Keep, “Video: Toyota Material Handling and Industry 4.0 – Creating a Smart Factory By Moving from Monolith to Microservices, Microsoft Azure and MongoDB Atlas,” accessed March 1, 2021, https://www.mongodb.com/blog/post/video-toyota-industry-40-creating-smart-factory-moving-from-monolith-ic-code-base-microservices-mongodb-atlas-microsoft-azure.
9 MongoDB, “Bosch Leads Charge into Internet of Things,” accessed March 1, 2021, https://www.mongodb.com/customers/bosch.