- 2U Rackmount Server, up to 350W TDP
- Dual Socket E, 4th Generation Intel Xeon Scalable CPU
- 32x DIMM slots, up to 8TB RAM DDR5-4800MHz
- 12x 3.5/2.5 Inch hot-swap drive bays
- 2x 1GbE RJ45 LAN ports
- 8x PCI-E Gen5 Expansion slots, 2x OCP 3.0
- 2x 2400W redundant power supplies (Platinum Level)
- 2U Rackmount Server, up to 280W cTDP
- Single Socket SP3, AMD EPYC 7003 Series Processor
- 8x DIMM slots, up to 2TB RAM DDR4-3200MHz
- 8x 2.5 hot-swap drive bays
- 8x PCI-E 4.0 x16 GPU slots (Microchip Solution)
- 2x 10Gb/s SFP+ LAN ports via Mellanox® ConnectX-4 Lx
- 2x 2200W redundant Power supplies (Platinum Level)
- 2U Rackmount Server, up to 128 Cores
- Dual Socket SP5, AMD EPYC 9004 Series CPU
- 24x DIMM slots, up to 6TB RAM DDR5-4800MHz
- 12x 3.5/2.5 + 4x 2.5 hot-swap drive bays
- 2x 1GbE RJ45 LAN ports
- 4x PCI-E Expansion slots, 2x OCP 3.0
- 2x 1600W Redundant Power Supplies (Platinum Level)
- 2U Rackmount Server, up to 128 Cores
- Dual Socket SP5, AMD EPYC 9004 Series CPU
- 24x DIMM slots, up to 6TB RAM DDR5-4800MHz
- 24x 2.5 + 4x 2.5 Inch hot-swap drive bays
- 2x 1GbE RJ45 LAN ports
- 1x PCI-E Gen5 Expansion slot, 1x OCP 3.0
- 2x 2000W redundant power supplies (Platinum Level)
- 2U Rackmount Server, up to 350W TDP
- Dual Socket E, 4th Generation Intel Xeon Scalable CPU
- 32x DIMM slots, up to 8TB RAM DDR5-4800MHz
- 12x 3.5/2.5 + 2x 2.5 Inch hot-swap drive bays
- 2x 1GbE RJ45 LAN ports
- 8x PCI-E Gen5 Expansion slots, 2x OCP 3.0
- 2x 2000W redundant power supplies (Platinum Level)
- 2U Rackmount Server, up to 128 Cores
- Dual Socket SP5, AMD EPYC 9004 Series CPU
- 24x DIMM slots, up to 6TB RAM DDR5-4800MHz
- 12x 3.5/2.5 + 4x 2.5 hot-swap drive bays
- 2x 1GbE RJ45 LAN port
- 3x PCI-E Expansion slots, 1x OCP 3.0
- 2x 1600W Redundant Power Supplies (Platinum Level)
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All Flash NVMe
- 2U Rackmount Server, up to 205W TDP
- Dual Socket P, 2nd Gen Intel Xeon Scalable Processors
- 24x DIMM slots, up to 6TB RAM DDR4-2933MHz ECC
- 24x 2.5 Inch hot-swap drive bays (20x NVMe)
- 1 PCI-E 3.0 x8 slots
- 2x 25G SFP28 Ethernet ports
- 2x 1600W redundant power supplies (Titanium Level 96%)
- 2U Rackmount Server, up to 350W TDP
- Dual Socket E, 5th/4th Generation Intel Xeon Scalable CPU
- 32x DIMM slots, up to 8TB RAM DDR5-5600MHz
- 12x 3.5/2.5 + 2x 2.5 Inch hot-swap drive bays
- 2x 1GbE RJ45 LAN ports
- 8x PCI-E Gen5 Expansion slots, 2x OCP 3.0
- 2x 2000W redundant Power Supplies (Titanium Level)
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4 GPU on 1U
- 1U Rackmount Server, up to 165W TDP
- Dual Socket P, 2nd Gen Intel Xeon Scalable Processors
- 12x DIMM slots, up to 3TB RAM DDR4-2933MHz ECC
- Up to 4x GPUs
- 2x 2.5 Inch hot-swap and 2x 2.5 fixed internal drive bays
- 6x PCI-E 3.0 x16 slots
- 2x 2000W redundant power supplies (Titanium Level 96%)
- 2U Rackmount Server, up to 350W TDP
- Dual Socket E, 4th Generation Intel Xeon Scalable CPU
- 32x DIMM slots, up to 8TB RAM DDR5-4800MHz
- 12x 3.5/2.5 + 2x 2.5 Inch hot-swap drive bays
- 2x 1GbE RJ45 LAN ports
- 8x PCI-E Gen5 Expansion slots, 2x OCP 3.0
- 2x 2000W redundant Power Supplies (Platinum Level)
- 2U Rackmount Server, up to 350W TDP
- Dual Socket E, 4th Generation Intel Xeon Scalable CPU
- 32x DIMM slots, up to 8TB RAM DDR5-4800MHz
- 24x 2.5 + 4x 2.5 Inch hot-swap drive bays
- 2x 1GbE RJ45 LAN ports
- 4x PCI-E Gen5 Expansion slots, 2x OCP 3.0
- 2x 2000W redundant power supplies (Platinum Level)
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4x M.2 per Node
- 2U Rackmount Server, up to 280W TDP/cTDP
- Single Socket SP3, AMD EPYC 7003 Series Processors
- 8x DIMM slots, up to 2TB RAM DDR4-3200MHz
- 3x 3.5 hot-swap SATA3 drive bays
- 2x PCI-E 4.0 x16 LP slots
- 4x heavy-duty 8cm PWM fans
- 2000W redundant Power Supplies with PMBus (Titanium Level)
- 2U Rackmount Server, up to 128 Cores
- Dual Socket SP5, AMD EPYC 9004 Series CPU
- 24x DIMM slots, up to 6TB RAM DDR5-4800MHz
- 12x 3.5/2.5 + 2x 2.5 Inch hot-swap drive bays
- 2x 1GbE RJ45 LAN port
- 6x PCI-E Gen5 Expansion slots, 2x OCP 3.0
- 2x 1600W redundant power supplies (Platinum Level)
- 2U Rackmount Server, up to 240W cTDP
- Dual Socket SP3, AMD EPYC 7003 Series processors
- 16x DIMM slots, up to 4TB RAM DDR4-3200MHz
- 8x 2.5 hot-swap drive bays
- 2x 10GbE RJ45 LAN ports
- 10x PCI-E 4.0 x16 Expansion slots (8x GPUs & 2x LP)
- 2x 2200W redundant power supplies (Platinum Level)
- 2U Rackmount Server, up to 128 Cores
- Dual Socket SP5, AMD EPYC 9004 Series CPU
- 24x DIMM slots, up to 6TB RAM DDR5-4800MHz
- 12x 3.5/2.5 + 2x 2.5 Inch hot-swap drive bays
- 2x 1GbE RJ45 LAN ports
- 6x PCI-E Gen5 Expansion slots, 2x OCP 3.0
- 2x 1600W redundant power supplies (Titanium Level)
- 2U Rackmount Server, up to 350W TDP
- Dual Socket E, 4th Generation Intel Xeon Scalable CPU
- 32x DIMM slots, up to 8TB RAM DDR5-4800MHz
- 26x 2.5 Inch hot-swap drive bays
- 2x 1GbE RJ45 LAN ports
- 8x PCI-E Gen5 Expansion slots, 2x OCP 3.0
- 2x 2000W redundant power supplies (Platinum Level)
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Compatible with SupremeRAID
- 2U Rackmount Server, up to 128 Cores
- Dual Socket SP5, AMD EPYC 9004 Series CPU
- 24x DIMM slots, up to 6TB RAM DDR5-4800MHz
- 24+4x 2.5 Inch hot-swap drive bays
- 2x 1GbE RJ45 LAN port
- 2x PCI-E 5.0 x16 Expansion slots
- 2x 2000W redundant Power Supplies (Platinum Level)
- 2U Rackmount Server, up to 128 Cores
- Dual Socket SP5, AMD EPYC 9004 Series CPU
- 24x DIMM slots, up to 6TB RAM DDR5-4800MHz
- 28x 2.5 Inch hot-swap drive bays
- 2x 1GbE RJ45 LAN port
- 6x PCI-E 5.0 x16 and x8 Expansion slots, 2x OCP 3.0
- 2x 2000W redundant Power Supplies (Platinum Level)
- 2U Rackmount Server, up to 32 Cores
- Dual Socket SP5, AMD EPYC 9004 Series CPU
- 24x DIMM slots, up to 6TB RAM DDR5-4800MHz
- 12x 3.5/2.5 + 4x 2.5 Inch hot-swap drive bays
- 2x 1GbE RJ45 LAN ports
- 4x PCI-E 5.0 x16 slots (2x FHFL for GPUs, 2x FHHL), 2x OCP 3.0
- 2x 2400W Redundant power supplies (Platinum Level)
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Multi-Node GPU Server
Up to 3 PCI-E GPUs per Node
- 2U Rackmount Server, up to 270W TDP
- Single Socket P+, 3rd Gen Intel Xeon Scalable Processors
- 8x DIMM slots, up to 2TB RAM DDR4-3200MHz
- 2x 2.5 Inch hot-swap NVMe drive bays
- 3x PCI-E 4.0 x16 FHFL DW slots
- 2x M.2 slots and AST2500 BMC
- 2x 2600W redundant power supplies (Titanium Level)
- 2U Rackmount Server, 280W cTDP
- Single AMD Ryzen Threadripper Pro 5000WX/3000WX Processors
- 8x DIMM slots, up to 2TB RAM DDR4-3200MHz
- 2x 2.5 Inch hot-swap drive bays
- 2x PCI-E 4.0 x16 External slots, 1x AIOM
- Integrated IPMI 2.0 + KVM with dedicated LAN
- 2x 2600W Redundant Power Supplies (Titanium Level)
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Integrated SAS HBA
- 2U Rackmount Server, up to 205W TDP
- Dual Socket P, 2nd Gen Intel Xeon Scalable Processors
- 24x DIMM slots, up to 6TB RAM DDR4-2933MHz ECC
- 2x hot-pluggable nodes
- 6x 3.5 hot-swap drive bays
- 2x PCI-E 3.0 x8, 1x PCI-E 3.0 x16 & 1x SIOM card support
- 2x 2200W redundant power supplies (Titanium Level)
- 2U Rackmount Server, up to 400W TDP
- Dual Socket SP5, AMD EPYC 9005/9004 Series CPU
- 24x DIMM slots, up to 6TB RAM DDR5-4800MHz
- 12x 3.5/2.5 Inch hot-swap drive bays
- Compatible with SupremeRAID
- 5x PCI-E 5.0 x16 slots (4x FHFL for GPUs, 1x FHHL), 1x OCP 3.0
- 2x 2700W redundant power supplies (Titanium Level)
- 2U Rackmount Server, up to 165W TDP
- Dual Socket P, 2nd Gen Intel Xeon Scalable Processors
- 16x DIMM slots, up to 4TB RAM DDR4-2933MHz ECC
- 4x hot-pluggable nodes
- 3x 3.5 hot-swap SATA drive bays
- 2x PCI-E 3.0 x16 slots and 1x SIOM card support
- 2x 2200W redundant power supplies (Titanium Level)
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What is server virtualization?
Server virtualization is used to provide systems or applications with hardware or hardware resources virtually. The system can work with this virtual hardware in the same way as with actual physical hardware.
In each virtual machine (VM), a separate operating system is installed and only the hardware is shared. This results in independent environments that can be configured with different settings. Virtual machines are also called logical partitions, logical domains, or kernel-based virtual machines.
What are the advantages of server virtualization?
Companies can use server virtualization in a variety of ways to leverage their resources more efficiently and save money in the long run:
- Fully utilized hardware resources
- Easy configuration
- Efficient allocation of resources
- More space and lower electricity needs
- Free choice of hardware
- New space for old applications
Server Virtualization: The Three Most Common Approaches to Virtualization
There are a number of different approaches in order to implement server virtualization. These different methods are often also used simultaneously by the virtualization solutions and combined with each other. This depends on the support of the guest OS, the hardware support, and the respective settings.
- Software Virtualization Software virtualization does not impose any special requirements on the hardware. Storage protection mechanisms are used to prevent interference caused by overlaps. I/O accesses to devices are intercepted and passed from the software of the host to the hardware. In this form of server virtualization, the hypervisor simulates the devices by analyzing the operating system code.
- Hardware Virtualization Hardware virtualization uses special instruction sets of the CPU or I/O devices. These must, of course, be supported by the hardware. Virtual machines can then use hypervisor calls to access the devices. This increases the efficiency of the hypervisor by reducing the load.
- Paravirtualization Paravirtualization uses dedicated drivers that are adapted to the hypervisor. This also eliminates the need for hardware support. An I/O request is sent on a logical level directly to the hypervisor, which then forwards it to the hardware. This eliminates the need to monitor the guest operating system code and makes guest communication with the hypervisor much more efficient.
OS-level server virtualization
With the operating system virtualization, only one operating system is installed on the hardware. The operating system then provides different environments. These environments look like independent operating systems, but they no longer have access to the hardware. Nevertheless, applications can be configured and operated independently of each other and are therefore protected.
The virtual instances share the kernel and the drivers. This means that each instance has the same patch status. Depending on the solution, the TCP/IP stack can also be shared. In some cases, however, it can also be configured independently.
Server Virtualization and the Importance of Hypervisors
When it comes to the type of virtualization, a basic distinction is made between type 1 (bare-metal hypervisor) and type 2 (hosted hypervisor) virtualization concepts. While bare-metal hypervisors are based directly on the hardware and do not require a host operating system, type 2 hypervisors are software that can be installed under Windows, Linux, or MacOS X.
In practice, however, the limits of this definition are becoming increasingly blurred. For example, Microsoft Hyper-V is considered a bare-metal virtualization product, while KVM (Kernel Virtual Machine, Linux) is a hosted hypervisor.
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