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Let's Encrypt Issues 200M Digital Certificates in 24 hours

Let's Encrypt Issues 200M Digital Certificates in 24 hours

Let’s Encrypt, created by the Internet Security Research Group (ISRG), is a non-profit organization that encrypts more than 260 million websites with a small remote staff of 15 people. The team chose Dell EMC PowerEdge servers powered by AMD EPYC processors to support their goal of being able to issue 200 million certificates in 24 hours without growing their hardware footprint. Let’s Encrypt Improves Latency by 3X, with 10X Performance Increases Business needs Solutions at a glance Business results Let’s Encrypt, the world’s largest nonprofit certificate authority, improves latency by 3X and improves database performance by 10X using Dell EMC PowerEdge servers powered by AMD ® EPYCTM processors. • Dell EMC PowerEdge R7525 Servers powered by AMD EPYC 7543 processors • Int

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