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Supermicro Showcases Ultra-High-Efficiency Servers – 85%+ Power Efficiency – 2U in 1U™ – 64GB Memory – UIO
Extensive Product Line Includes SAS RAID5 with SESII
San Jose, CA, September 26, 2006 - Super Micro Computer, Inc., a leading provider of application optimized, high performance server solutions, is showcasing a broad range of high-efficiency dual-core Xeon 5100 series (Woodcrest) solutions at the Intel Developer Forum (IDF) Fall 2006, Booth 309, Moscone Convention Center, San Francisco on September 26-28.
Supermicro now offers over 70 new high-efficiency Woodcrest server boards and systems.
"We have achieved system-level breakthroughs in design, energy efficiency and thermal reliability which enable greater versatility and a correspondingly lower TCO compared to previous generation solutions," notes Charles Liang, president and CEO of Supermicro. "Prime examples of our engineering design leadership are on display throughout the IDF showcase floor. Our new, 4-way 1U Tulsa server clearly shows our superior engineering expertise."
An example of Supermicro's innovative 2U in 1U™ design, the SuperServer 6015X series supports five add-on cards in a 1U rackmount formfactor. While the 6015X effectively doubles 1U expansion capacity, the popular SuperServer 6015B-T+ doubles memory capacity by supporting up to 64GB of fully buffered (FBD) DDR2 memory via 16 DIMM sockets.
For increased storage performance, flexibility and efficiency, Supermicro offers a broad selection of SAS-optimized solutions including new, high-density 3U storage chassis. SC836 Series chassis support 16 hot-swap drives, feature 100% cooling redundancy for added system reliability, and come standard with a DVD-ROM and floppy drive option. The SC836TQ, 836E1 and 836E2 models all support high-performance SAS and high-capacity, cost-effective SATA hard drives, and the E1 and E2 models can cascade up to 128 enterprise SAS or SATA drives. These 3U products provide exceptional storage density and leverage high-efficiency (85% or better under typical loading) 800-watt power supplies to maximize performance-per-watt savings and reduce total cost of ownership (TCO).
Similarly, the energy-saving SuperServer 6015V-TLP couples a Supermicro high-efficiency power supply with two Xeon 5100 Low Voltage series processors to create an ideal platform for performance-per-watt sensitive environments. In standard configurations, the SS6015V-TLP typically consumes less than 185W AC power when active.
Supermicro Server Building Block Solutions™ offer exceptional flexibility and outstanding feature advantages like ultra-high-efficiency power, Universal I/O (UIO) motherboards, SAS RAID 5 and SESII, as well as 1U systems with up to 64GB of FBD memory. Systems with these and other advanced features being showcased at the Intel Developer Forum in San Francisco include:
- SuperServer 8014T-T: 1U Quad Dual-Core Xeon 7000 (Tulsa) Server
- SuperServer 6015X-8: 2U-in-1U™ server with 4 (+1) expansion slots
- SuperServer 6015V-TLP: Energy-saving 1U DP Xeon 5100LV server
- SuperServer 6015B-UR: 1U server with Intel® IOP 348 solution for SAS/SATA
- SuperServer 6015B-T+: 1U server with 16 FBDIMM sockets
- SC836TQ-R800 + X7DB3: 3U chassis with 16 hot-swap SAS/SATA hard drives
All of these systems leverage Intel® I/O Acceleration Technology to move network data more efficiently for fast, scalable, and reliable networking.
About Supermicro Computer, Inc.
Established in 1993, Supermicro emphasizes superior product design and uncompromising quality control to produce industry-leading serverboards, chassis and server systems. These mission-critical Server Building Block solutions provide benefits across many environments, including data center deployment, high-performance computing, high-end workstations, storage networks and standalone server installations. For more information on Supermicro's complete line of advanced motherboards, SuperServers, and optimized chassis, visit www.Supermicro.com, email
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