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Supermicro SuperBlade

SuperBlade® offers many unique advantages that differentiate it from competitors' blade products and traditional rack-mount solutions. Customer benefits include maximum affordability, reduced management costs, lower power consumption, optimal ROI, and high scalability - and in most applications, blade servers even reduce acquisition costs.

While current Tier 1 blade suppliers only offer general-purpose blade servers, the SuperBlade® technology is fully optimized for a wide array of mission-critical and compute-intensive applications. With in-house design engineering agility to accommodate customer needs rapidly, SuperBlade® revolutionizes modular computing architecture by offering several advanced application-optimized models such as Enterprise Blade Server, Data Center Optimized Blade, Workstation Blade and Personal Blade.

Supermicro SuperBlade® Benefits:

  • Highest computing density (20 DP nodes and 2.56TB memory in 7U)
  • Fastest and Most Cost-Effective Networking Solution (Infiniband DDR/QDR support)
  • Outstanding Storage Flexibility (Up to 60x 2.5" HDDs in 7U for Storage Blades)
  • Unsurpassed TCO
  • High Efficiency Power for Earth-Friendly Operations(94% power efficiency with highly effective cooling subsystem design)
  • Peace of Mind via Remote Management
  • Supports Intel® Xeon® processor 5600/5500 series, AMD Opteron® processor 8000 series (Istanbul) and next generation Intel® Xeon® processors

  • With SuperBlade® servers, you can help preserve not only our green planet, but keep red ink off your books with green cash savings. A SuperBlade server can save more than 100 watts over a traditional discrete 1U rack-mount server. These savings add up quickly when your SuperBlade chassis is fully populated with 10 servers. By eliminating the overhead in 1U discrete servers and using the high efficiency (up to 94%) power supplies, SuperBlade can save you more than $1,000 per year in power* for your servers and even more when you add the reduced cooling costs. At the same time, you will reduce your carbon dioxide emissions by over 5.5 metric tons**, the equivalent of planting 1.7 acres of trees.

    *Your electricity costs will vary by location. **According to Energy Information Agency (a statistical agency of the U.S. Department of Energy),
    saving one kilowatt hour of electricity reduces carbon dioxide emissions by 1.43 pounds.


    Supermicro Processor Blade SBA-7142G-T4

    SBA-7142G-T4

    • Four Twelve/Eight-Core AMD Opteron™ 6100 series processors
    • AMD SR5670/SP5100 Chipset
    • Up to 256GB DDR3 1333/1066/800MHz ECC reg. DIMM in 16 slots
    • Intel 82576 dual-port Gigabit Ethernet controller
    • 4x 2.5" Hot-Plug SATA hard disk drives
    • Integrated IPMI2.0 with remote KVM and virtual media
    • 4x QDR 40Gbps InfiniBand or 10GbE HCA

    AMD

    Supermicro SuperBlade Enclosure SBE-710E-R48

    SBE-710E-R48

    • Supports up to 10 Intel or AMD based blade modules
    • 2.2 x Cooling fans in each power module
    • One CMM included, that provide KVM and IPMI functions.
    • Supports 2 x Gigabit Ethernet switch modules
    • Supports 2 x 4x DDR infiniband switch with built-in management module
    • Dimensions (HxWxD): 12.1" x 18.5" x 29"
    • Enclosure chassis with four 1620W power supplies

     

    Supermicro GPU SuperBlade SBI-7126TG

    SBI-7126TG

    • The GPU Blade now supports NVIDIA Tesla M2090/M2070/M2050 GPUs
    • Intel® Xeon® processor 5600/5500 series, with QPI up to 6.4 GT/s
    • Intel® 5520 (Tylersburg) Chipset
    • 2 PCI-E 2.0 x16 (FH/HL) or 4 PCI-E 2.0 x8 (FH/HL)
    • 1x SATA Disk on Module
    • Integrated IPMI2.0 w/ remote KVM and virtual media

    Intel

     


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