Supermicro® Debuts New 4U 90/60-Bay Storage Server alongside 1U 4x GPU, NVMe, High-Density Server and Storage Solutions at SC15
AUSTIN, Texas, Nov. 16, 2015 /PRNewswire/ — Super Micro Computer, Inc. (NASDAQ: SMCI), a global leader in high-performance server, storage and networking architecture innovations debuts a new 4U SuperStorage server (SSG-6048R-E1CR60N) featuring 60x top-load, hot-swap 3.5″ SATA3/SAS3 12Gb/s bays or 6x optional NVMe bays, and 2x rear 2.5″ hot-swap SATA3 drive bays. The new storage server supports dual Intel® Xeon® processor E5-2600 v3 (145W/165W) for highest processing power, up to 1.5TB ECC LRDIMM in 24x DIMMs, 2x PCI-E 3.0 (x16) + 1x PCI-E 3.0 (x8) expansion options, H/W RAID (0, 1, 5, 6, 10, 50, 60) with optional SuperCap, SIOM flexible networking options, IPMI 2.0, front 3.5″ LCD status display and redundant 2000W Titanium Level high-efficiency (96%+) power supplies.
Supermicro will also exhibit a wide range of high-performance, high-density server/storage solutions in 1U 4x GPU, 4U 8x GPU SuperServers, 2U 4-Way 4x GPU SuperServer, 1U 10x NVMe, 2U 24x NVMe Ultra SuperServers, 1U/2U TwinPro™/TwinPro²™ SuperServers supporting NVMe, 100Gbps Intel® Omni-Path architecture, Intel® Xeon Phi™ Processor x200, 4U FatTwin™, 4U 90x top-load hot-swap 3.5″ bay JBOD used for Lustre OST, 3U/6U MicroBlade and 7U SuperBlade® solutions. A new 100Gbps 1U 48-port (SSH-C48Q) Intel® Omni-Path Architecture based top-of-rack switch will also be on exhibit.
“Supermicro is unrivaled in the industry, offering the highest-performance, highest-density server, storage and networking solutions on the market,” said Charles Liang, President and CEO of Supermicro. “Innovation is at the core of our product development and benefits the HPC community with first-to-market integration of advanced technologies like NVMe, 100Gbps networking and new architecture designs like our 4U 60-bay top-load hot swap storage server with highest processing power. Our total end-to-end solutions offer exactly the best deployment options for supercomputing clusters, delivering maximum performance per watt, per square foot, per dollar.”