Supermicro: Early Shipment Program for Server and Storage Systems With Xeon Scalable Processors and Optane DC Persistent Memory
Including petascale line of all-flash NVMe 1U storage servers
This is a Press Release edited by StorageNewsletter.com on January 16, 2019 at 2:19 pmSuper Micro Computer, Inc. (SMCI) announced availability now of Early Shipment Program server and storage systems that customers can validate using next-generation Intel Corp.‘ Xeon Scalable processors which are expected to be released later this year.
The firm’s entire X11 portfolio is optimized to leverage the next-generation Xeon Scalable processors and future innovations including Optane DC persistent memory and Intel Deep Learning Boost technology to enable more efficient AI (Artificial Intelligence) acceleration.
The company is supporting Optane DC persistent memory, which is a game-changing new memory tier delivered on the next-generation Xeon Scalable processors. Businesses will be able to process data faster and extract more value from their large data sets by having them closer to the processor. For large data-intensive workloads, Optane DC persistent memory combines affordability, large capacity and native persistence to drive application innovation and explore new data-intensive use cases.
Many company’s X11 systems also feature the firm’s ‘Resource-Saving architecture’ that disagregates the CPU and memory as well as other subsystems, so each resource can be refreshed independently allowing data centers to reduce refresh cycle costs and their impact to the environment. When viewed over a three to five year refresh cycle, Resource-Saving servers deliver, on-average, performing and efficient servers at lower costs than traditional rip-and-replace models by allowing data centers to independently optimize adoption of improved technologies.
Also, as a provider in NVMe all-flash server and storage systems, the company’s petascale line of all-flash NVMe 1U storage servers support next-generation flash technology with a high storage bandwidth, IO/s performance, NVMe over Fabrics support and ease of maintenance. With these 1U systems supporting up to 1PB of low-latency storage with 32 front hot-swap U.2, Intel Ruler, EDSFF and NF1 form factor SSDs, the firm offers flexibility and choice for capacity networked storage applications that require the best latency performance. These systems provide a real time-to-value advantage for data centers running data-intensive workloads.
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Early Shipment Program server and storage systems and follow the related instructions or talk to the company’s sales representative.
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