44 Drives - Storage servers
Maximize your storage potential with Supermicro's Storage Server Solutions. Our servers are expertly designed to deliver vast storage capacities without compromising on performance or spatial efficiency. Available in flexible 2U, 3U, and 4U form factors, our servers support both 2.5" and 3.5" SSDs/HDDs, catering to diverse storage requirements.
Key Advantages:
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Versatile Storage Options: Choose from a variety of form factors and storage capacities to best suit your needs.
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High-Performance Storage: Ideal for CPU-intensive storage, virtual storage environments, and single-instance storage applications.
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Efficient Data Management: Features like data deduplication and data replication enhance data handling efficiency, ensuring your data is managed effectively.
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Business Continuity: Our servers are built to support your business continuity plans with reliable performance and durability.
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Virtual Tape Library Capabilities: Easily integrate with virtual tape library systems for improved data accessibility and security.
Explore our full range of rack mount server solutions for high-quality, scalable storage tailored to meet the demands of diverse computing environments.
Servers with 44 drive bays are designed for businesses that require substantial storage capacity and are commonly used in settings such as enterprise data centers, multimedia streaming platforms, and backup solutions. The high number of drive bays not only provides excellent data storage options but also offers greater flexibility for RAID configurations, enhancing both performance and data security.
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Storage Chassis CSE-847E2C-R1K23JBOD
Cloud Backup
Data Replication
High Density Archive Storage Applications3 213.89 € -
Storage Chassis CSE-847E1C-R1K23JBOD
Cloud Backup
Data Replication
High Density Archive Storage Applications2 780.17 €
Storage Servers
Storage Servers are used to store the data and applications of an organization. They enable storage and access to a small and large amount of data over a shared network or via the internet. A storage server is usually less powerful than a standard server. They serve as storehouses for data and applications repositories. The storage servers may be in situ or ex-situ, i.e. they may be located inside the network premises of the organization or may be maintained virtually in a cloud network. Some organizations also outsource their storage server requirements to external vendors, to reduce capital expenditures. For high-performance computing and data-intensive tasks, consider exploring our range of MULTI-PROCESSOR SERVERS designed to handle demanding workloads with efficiency.