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Supermicro 8-way
Introducing the new 7U 8-Way MP SuperServer Solution, with support for 8 Intel® Xeon® E7-8800 v4/v3 product families – offering up to 24 cores per CPU.
Available from BIOS IT, the Supermicro 7U 8-Way MP SuperServer is a 28.87" depth high performance 7U 8-way rackmount server that features eight Intel® Xeon® E7-8800 v4/v3 family processor, supports up to 24TB DDR4 ECC 3DS LRDIMM Memory, The solution supports up to twenty four 2.5" hot-swap SAS/SATA drive bays by using selected RAID/HBA card. Up to 15x PCI-E 3.0 x16 slots for expansion. Equipped with 5x 1000W redundant titanium level power supply, this 8-Way MP SuperServer is ideal for enterprise mission critical applications, cloud computing, HPC, virtualization, and simulations.
Key Features:
- Up to 192 cores with 24 core per processor option – Intel® Xeon® E7-8891 v4
- Up to 24 TB of DDR4 ECC memory enables large in-memory databases, hosting of mission critical applications and large virtual machines
- The only 7U 8-socket server in the industry (all others are > 7U)
- 8 CPU modules with GPU or NVMe support for HPC and cache boost
- 2 storage modules with RAID card support for data cache and storage
- Hot plug PCI-E modules for easy network card replacement
- 15 x PCI-E Gen 3 slots
Advanced Analytics Highest memory capacity, advanced reliability and top of the line performance to support ERP, CRM, advanced analytics and big data.
Virtualization
Advanced reliability combined with greater performance and headroom for high-density, high-capability virtualization.
Database
High availability, advanced reliability, higher number of cores / threads and increased memory capacity to support the larger amount and criticality of data for back-end or in-memory databases.
Scale Up High Performance Computing
Highest memory and advanced reliability for data-demanding, transaction intensive, technical computing workloads such as financial services portfolio analysis.
Contact your BIOS IT sales representative today to discuss your GPU requirements.
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