3rd Generation Intel Xeon Scalable series - 90 Drives - Single server - Rackmount servers

Discover our extensive selection of rack servers, ranging from 1U up to 10U, each designed to deliver the highest levels of performance, flexibility, scalability, and serviceability in datacenters. Our rackmount servers are engineered to handle a variety of workloads and applications, making them the backbone of modern enterprise and data center operations.

Key Advantages:

  • Versatile Performance: From 1U to 10U configurations, our servers are built to provide powerful and efficient performance for everything from basic applications to intensive computing tasks.

  • Flexible and Scalable: Easily configurable to meet the growing and changing demands of your business, our rack servers can scale to support increased workloads and expanded storage needs.

  • Wide Application Range: Ideal for a multitude of Enterprise and Data Center applications, including Virtualization, Big Data, Analytics, and Cloud Computing, ensuring that your infrastructure is future-proof.

  • Common Platform: As the most commonly used servers, rackmount units offer unlimited setup variations to perfectly align with your specific requirements.

With our rack servers, you can ensure your operations run smoothly and efficiently, meeting the demands of today while preparing for the challenges of tomorrow. Explore our selection and find the perfect solution to drive your enterprise forward.

A single-node server offers a straightforward, easy-to-manage solution ideal for small businesses or individual departments within a larger organization. These servers are commonly used for lightweight applications, file storage, and simpler database management, providing cost-effective performance and minimal setup complexity.
The 3rd Gen Intel Xeon Scalable processors are widely used in data centers, cloud computing environments, and high-performance computing setups, offering optimized throughput and improved latency for various workloads. With features like Intel DL Boost for AI acceleration and built-in security measures, these processors provide a balanced combination of performance, energy efficiency, and advanced capabilities for enterprise applications.
With 90 drive bays, these servers are an optimal fit for data-heavy environments like large-scale cloud infrastructures, video streaming services, and high-performance computing setups. The generous number of drive bays ensures not only vast storage capacity but also offers flexibility for future expansion, meeting the evolving storage needs of complex, data-intensive operations.

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What is a Rackmount Server?

  • A rackmount server, also known as a rack server, is a computer designed to function as a server and be installed in 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 these racks to maximize efficiency and resource utilization.

How to Choose a Rackmount Server

  • When choosing a rackmount server, consider factors such as performance requirements, scalability, and budget. Determine the necessary CPU power, memory, and storage capacity based on your workload. Additionally, evaluate the rack space available and the cooling requirements to ensure optimal server performance.

What Does 1U, 2U, 3U, 4U Mean?

  • The terms 1U, 2U, 3U, and 4U refer to the height of the server in rack units (U). Each "U" is equivalent to 1.75 inches. A 1U server is 1.75 inches tall, a 2U server is 3.5 inches tall, and so on. These measurements help in understanding how much space the server will occupy in the rack.