Intel Atom C series - Intel Xeon D series - NVIDIA Grace series - Rackmount servers

The widest selection of rack servers from 1U up to 10U, designed for the highest performance, flexibility, scalability, and serviceability in datacenters.

Rackmount servers, including TOWER SERVERS, are the perfect fit for diverse workloads and applications. They are the most commonly used servers due to their unlimited setup variations and are easily configurable for multiple Enterprise and Data Center applications such as Virtualization, Big Data, Analytics, and Cloud Computing.

Intel Atom C processors are designed for low-power, high-density microservers and are often deployed in data centers for lightweight, cloud-based applications and networking tasks. The processors offer a cost-effective and energy-efficient solution, making them ideal for companies looking to maximize performance per watt for tasks like web hosting, content delivery, and cold storage.
Intel Xeon D processors are optimized for dense server environments and edge computing, delivering a powerful performance in a low-power, compact footprint. These processors are particularly suited for tasks like network function virtualization, software-defined storage, and other workloads requiring high-throughput and low latency, making them a cost-effective and energy-efficient option for both data centers and edge deployments.
The NVIDIA Grace CPU is the first data center CPU developed by NVIDIA. By combining NVIDIA expertise with Arm processors, on-chip fabrics, system-on-chip (SoC) design, and resilient high-bandwidth low-power memory technologies, the NVIDIA Grace CPU was built from the ground up to create the world’s first superchips for computing. At the heart of the superchip lies the NVLink Chip-2-Chip (C2C) that allows the NVIDIA Grace CPU to communicate at 900 GB/s bidirectional bandwidth with another NVIDIA Grace CPU.
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  1. IoT Server SYS-110D-4C-FRDN8TP IoT SuperServer SYS-110D-4C-FRDN8TP

    Network Function Virtualization (NFV)
    Centralized/Cloud Radio Access Network (C-RAN)
    Multi-Access Edge Computing (MEC)
    Artificial Intelligence (AI)
    Universal Customer Premise Equipment (uCPE)
    Software Defined WAN (SD-WAN)

    2 052.39 €
  2. SuperServer SYS-5019D-4C-FN8TP SuperServer 5019D-4C-FN8TP

    Network Security Appliance
    SD-WAN, vCPE controller box
    NFV Edge Computing Server
    Virtualization Server
    IoT Edge Computing

    1 176.98 €
  3. SuperServer SYS-1019D-16C-FHN13TP SuperServer 1019D-16C-FHN13TP

    Multi-Access Edge Computing
    Centralized/Cloud Radio Access Network (C-RAN)
    Universal Customer Premise Equipment (uCPE)
    Software Defined WAN (SD-WAN)
    Network Function Virtualization (NFV)
    Artificial Intelligence (AI)

    3 592.23 €
  4. IoT Server SYS-110D-16C-FRAN8TP IoT SuperServer SYS-110D-16C-FRAN8TP

    Network Function Virtualization (NFV)
    Centralized/Cloud Radio Access Network (C-RAN)
    Multi-Access Edge Computing (MEC)
    Artificial Intelligence (AI)
    Universal Customer Premise Equipment (uCPE)
    Software Defined WAN (SD-WAN)

    3 708.07 €
  5. SuperServer SYS-1019D-4C-FHN13TP SuperServer 1019D-4C-FHN13TP

    Multi-Access Edge Computing
    Centralized/Cloud Radio Access Network (C-RAN)
    Universal Customer Premise Equipment (uCPE)
    Software Defined WAN (SD-WAN)
    Network Function Virtualization (NFV)
    Artificial Intelligence (AI)

    1 401.56 €
  6. SuperServer SYS-5019D-RN8TP SuperServer SYS-5019D-RN8TP

    Network Security Appliance
    Software Defined WAN (SD-WAN)
    vCPE controller box
    NFV Edge Computing Server
    Virtualization Server
    IoT Edge Computing

    2 058.35 €
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Rackmount Servers

A rackmount server, also called a rack server, is a computer dedicated to use as a server and designed to be installed in a framework called a rack. The rack contains multiple mounting slots called bays, each designed to hold a hardware unit secured in place with screws. MULTINODE SERVERS are often deployed in such racks to maximize efficiency and resource utilization.

Both rack servers and blade servers are network servers. The biggest difference is the installation method. A rack server is a standalone device installed in the cabinet, while several blade servers need to work with each other in one chassis. The main benefit of the rackmount server is cooling. Cooling a rack server is easier than most others. They are usually equipped with internal fans, and placing them in a rack increases airflow. Rack servers are also ideal for scenarios where you need more than one server (but less than about 10) because they don't require a massive chassis.