With the rise of real time and on-demand applications, massive data is generated which needs better and faster processing that derives meaningful patterns from the data generated. In Big Data generation, it is said that bigger is always better but that holds true only if data can be processed quickly to be utilized by key stake holders. Failure to achieve desired performance leads to revenue losses and highlights the need of in-memory computing.
Supermicro Ultra SuperServers and Simply Double SuperStorage solutions with all-flash NVMe solid-state drives deliver the best IOPS, energy-efficiency, and cost profiles.
Supermicro has partnered with Microsoft to deliver industry's best performing, certified reference architecture for SQL Server® Data Warehouse Fast Track (DWFT) based on the 2U Ultra dual-socket server systems, and utilizing low latency and high throughput NVMe SSDs.
Supermicro SuperServer 2028U-TNR4T+ has achieved excellent scores for the DWFT benchmarks. With total 2x 4TB NVMe SSD drives, the Reference Architecture is certified to be sufficient to host a 22TB data warehouse instance.
Supermicro SuperServer 2028U-TN24R4T+ has achieved excellent scores for the DWFT benchmarks. With 12 NVMe SSD drives, the Reference Architecture is certified to be sufficient to host a 40TB data warehouse instance.
By configuring 10 NVMe SSD drives out of the available 24 all-flash NVMe drive bays, this DWFT Reference Architecture is certified to be sufficient to host a 70TB data warehouse instance. For every data warehouse instance tested, the 2U Ultra system exhibits a great performance per dollar advantage.
The Supermicro MicroBlade system is an ideal solution to address the needs of highly parallel, scale-out workloads that are increasingly demanded of the datacenter. The Supermicro MicroBlade is an ideal platform to manage these workloads due to its high node density, best-in-class energy efficiency, and small physical footprint.
The extremely dense and highly scalable storage solution based on the SSG-5018D8-AR12L and OpenIO object storage software have revolutionized the way cloud providers and datacenters store, share, and analyze data – all the while lowering their overall CAPEX and OPEX, and providing the best return on investment possible.