Things to know about Supermicro 2U/1U Ultra SuperServers

Super Micro Computer System, Inc. or SMCI, an international leader in business computer, storage space, networking options, as well as green computing innovation, extended its vSAN system profile and introduced a brand-new enterprise-class vSAN remedy, Ultra SuperServer, to its wide profile of fully configured, ready to release web server systems. Supermicro services, combined with industry-proven vSAN, supplies turn-key options for the hyper-converged facilities industry.

The Supermicro Ultra vSAN hyper-converged service accomplishes double-digit or 24% infrastructure efficiency improvements over previous platforms for virtualized networks. The Supermicro 2U/1U Ultra SuperServers are configurable with the support of 2, 4, 10, or 20 hot-swappable NVMe drives and take advantage of the second Gen Intel Xeon Scalable CPUs and Intel Optane DC SSDs. The BigTwin, a high-density multi-node pr 2U-4 node system, is maximized for mission-critical applications sustaining as much as 6TB memory per node and configured for hyper-converged infrastructure. Both systems are ideal for detail work, offering operational scalability, simpleness, reduced total cost of possession or TCO, as well as resource-savings for intelligent enterprise deployments.

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The Ultra SuperServer, as well as the BigTwin server turn-key systems, in addition to Supermicro’s full line of vSAN, prepared nodes, increase the software-defined transition, maximize information facility framework, as well as fast-track picking as well as releasing information facility hardware and software.

Supermicro 2U/1U Ultra SuperServers are highly configurable for various kinds of releases. Ultra SuperServer platforms support a large number of NVMe drives as well as enough PCI-E lanes to accommodate network interface cards or NICs that provide enough data transfer for outside accessibility over textiles.

The BigTwin with second Gen Intel Xeon Scalable processors includes a flexible, resource-saving Supermicro I/O networking component or SIOM and supports All-Flash NVMe. Configured with Intel Optane DC SSDs, as well as NVMe as caching for high-performance SDS, this option increases storage space efficiency up to 3x. There is boosted endurance, as much as 30 drive writes daily or DWPD, to prolong the lifecycle of implementations.