Supermicro Highlights Ultra 24x NVMe SuperServer, 42x/30x NVMe SuperBlade(R), MicroBlade, 90-Bay JBOD, SDN Switches and IoT Gateway Solutions at IDF 2015
SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 18, 2015 /PRNewswire/ — Super Micro Computer, Inc. (NASDAQ: SMCI), a global leader in high-performance, high-efficiency server, storage technology and green computing highlights its end-to-end infrastructure solutions for Enterprise, Data Center and Cloud environments this week at Intel Developer Forum (IDF) 2015 at the Moscone Center in San Francisco, California. Supermicro solutions such as their 1U Ultra architecture 10x NVMe SuperServer, 2U Ultra 24x NVMe SuperServer®, 7U SuperBlade® supporting 42x/30x NVMe, 1U 4x Intel® Xeon Phi™ coprocessor SuperServer with pioneering non-preheat GPU architecture, also compatible with soon-to-be-launched Intel® media processing card code-named Valley Vista, 3U/6U MicroBlade (MBI-6118D-T4H, MBI-6118D-T2H) with Citrix® virtual desktop demo, 4U 4-Way, 6TB 96x DIMM SuperServer and 4U 90x 3.5″ top-load hot-swap HDD JBOD will be on display in their main booth. Featured in the Intel® Network Builders Community will be a demo of the 2U Hyper-Speed Ultra SuperServer® along with the 48x port 10GbE/ 6x port 40GbE Cumulus Linux ready (SSE-X3648SR) advanced SDN switch. A selection of embedded server solutions and IoT Gateway (SYS-E100-8Q) device will be on display in the Internet of Things (IoT) Community, and additional 1U 2x NVMe Ultra SuperServer (SYS-1028U-TNRT+), 7U 42x NVMe (SBI-7428R-C3N, SBI-7428R-T3N) SuperBlade® and 30x NVMe (SBI-7128R-C6N) SuperBlade® will be exhibited in the NVM Express™ (NVMe) Community. In addition Supermicro will demo its latest Redfish 1.0 solution for remote systems management in hyper-scale data centers and present details at its Gold Sponsor Session (GSSS002), Tuesday August 18th, 2:30pm – Applying Systems Management for Optimized Data Center Architecture.
“Supermicro’s technology leadership in Green Computing products, solutions and services address our customer’s greatest demands and challenges in the evolving data driven, information economy,” said Charles Liang, President and CEO of Supermicro. “Our 1U Ultra SuperServer supporting 10x hot-swap NVMe drives, 42x/30x NVMe SuperBlade, Intel Xeon processor-based 56 node MicroBlade in 6U, SDN capable 40GbE switches and data collecting IoT gateway products are prime examples of the innovations in performance, density and efficiency we achieve through our engineering expertise and collaboration with industry partners such as Intel. With end-to-end advanced technology platforms, global support services, and expanding integration of key open standards based software such as Redfish and OpenStack, Supermicro is streamlining the path to total infrastructure solutions.”
“The Intel Developer Forum provides an excellent opportunity to learn about the latest innovations from Intel and the industry,” said Lisa Spelman, general manager of Data Center Marketing at Intel. “Our broad collaboration with Supermicro at IDF is a perfect testament of this cutting edge innovation with multiple demonstrations of Intel architecture-based Supermicro solutions on display showcasing next generation capabilities for the data center.”