Supermicro Exhibits All-NVMe Server and Storage Solutions Optimized for Hyper-Converged Infrastructure at VMworld 2015
SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 31, 2015 /PRNewswire/ — Super Micro Computer, Inc. (NASDAQ: SMCI), a global leader in high-performance, high-efficiency server, storage technology and green computing exhibits its latest all-NVMe SuperServer®, SuperBlade®, MicroBlade and SuperStorage solutions optimized for VMware HCI this week at VMworld 2015. Solutions cover a wide range of workloads from VDI to virtualized and automated data centers. Supermicro’s 2U TwinPro²™ based EVO:RAIL MAX appliance provides maximum performance CPU, memory, HDD, NVMe SSD and 10GbE connectivity in a high-density, high-efficiency architecture to deliver maximum VMs (up to 400) for the best performance per watt, per dollar, per square foot. The 4U FatTwin™ is a high-performance all-flash storage based Virtual SAN solution delivering the highest density 8x 3.5″ hot-swap drive bays per U. The 2U Ultra Hyper-Speed SuperServer® features virtualized GPU technology for graphics intensive workloads, and 1U 10x/2U 24x Ultra NVMe SuperServers offers 7x latency improvement over SAS 3.0 12Gb/s and up to 6x the bandwidth of SATA 3.0 (6Gb/s) SSDs delivering the highest transactions per second per VM for OLTP and lowest query times for OLAP workloads. In addition Supermicro SuperBlade® and MicroBlade offer a wide range of solutions providing customers flexibility to configure scalable and easily managed solutions optimized for density, power savings, and performance. For large-scale data demands, Supermicro also exhibits its 4U 90x 3.5″ top-load HDD SuperStorage JBOD which provide massive high-throughput, high-availability with redundant hot-swap SAS 3.0 12Gb/s expander modules. Supermicro’s growing range of green computing solutions for the software-defined future offer the most flexibility to create solutions to fit any scale operation.
“Supermicro leads the industry with exactly the best green server, storage and networking solutions optimized for virtualized environments and hyper-converged infrastructure,” said Charles Liang, President and CEO of Supermicro. “Our development efforts on EVO:RAIL MAX and an expanding array of VMware based software-defined solutions will deliver greater efficiency and optimize resource utilization across Enterprise, Data Center and Cloud environments to help organizations scale up their business.”