8 Drives - AMD EPYC 7000 series - Multinode servers

Twin servers combine maximum performance with efficient design for a revolution in datacenter Green Computing.

These high-density micronode systems support critical applications while reducing Data Center TCO. Due to their shared components, Twin servers improve cost-effectiveness and reliability, while their modular architecture makes it flexible to configure and easy to maintain. Help preserve the environment while extending computing and storage capabilities from previous models to achieve increased performance and power efficiency.

For rack-based solutions, consider our rack mount servers to further enhance your datacenter efficiency and performance.

The AMD EPYC 7000 series processors are designed for scalable data center and enterprise applications, excelling in tasks like virtualization, high-performance computing, and cloud-based solutions. Leveraging a significant number of cores and an architecture optimized for efficiency, these processors offer high performance, robust security features, and an attractive TCO (Total Cost of Ownership), making them a favored choice for organizations aiming to achieve operational excellence.
Servers featuring 8 drive bays are commonly used in edge computing environments where space and power are at a premium. These compact solutions offer robust data storage options while maintaining energy efficiency, making them ideal for remote office setups and IoT deployments.
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  1. FatTwin A+ Server AS-F2014S-RNTR - 4 nodes FatTwin A+ Server AS-F2014S-RNTR

    Hyperscale / Hyperconverged
    HPC and Big Data
    Scale Out Storage
    Data Center Enterprise Applications
    Telco Data Center
    Virtualization Server

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Multinode Servers

A multinode server is a computer server that is designed with two or more independent server nodes that share a single enclosure and one or more power supplies. In a multi-node server, power is distributed to all nodes through shared power supplies. Server nodes in a multi-node server are not designed to be hot-swappable. Multi-nodes offer a nice blend of rack server characteristics and blade server advantages. Multi-node systems are similar to blade servers yet offer unique advantages like AMD, 1 CPU versions, and provide a smaller fault domain. The multi-node has a greater potential of supporting a larger stack of future CPUs (with or without liquid cooling.)

For blade-based solutions, you may also explore our BLADE SERVERS to further enhance your server infrastructure and performance.