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3000W AMD Epyc Server Tear-Down, ft. Wendell of Level1Techs

We're tearing down a $70,000, 3000W AMD AS-2114GT-DNR server by Supermicro that could be used in a supercomputer cluster. Wendell from Level1Techs brought one of these for us to look at in this tear-down. This server has two full systems with 6 total AMD Instinct MI210 GPUs and two EPYC CPUs.

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3000W AMD Epyc Server Tear-Down, ft. Wendell of Level1Techs

We are looking at a server optimized for AI and machine learning. Supermicro has done a lot of work to cram as much as possible into 2114GT-DNR (2U2N) - a density optimized server. This is a really cool construction: there are two systems in this 2U chassis. The two redundant power supplies are 2,600W each and we'll see why we need so much power. It hosts six AMD MI210 Instinct GPUs and the dual Epyc processors. See the level of engineering Supermicro put into the design of this server.

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IBC2022

RAI Amsterdam, Netherlands
Sep 9 - Sep 12, 2022

Join us at IBC this September. Register for free with the code IBC8125.

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I hope you don't need internet.... - Server Room Upgrade

what's this box from Supermicro? It is sys-110d-20c-frdn8tp! Since when does Supermicro makes routers? ... Since a long time actually. What are you planning to do with that? Go fast! This router has dual 25 gig which is pretty cool. Also there are 20 cores in this router. This will still be running 10 - 15 year from now.

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We’re running out of internet

This is a lot more than the 2Gb Internet connection we got! We deployed Supermicro 510P-WTR server for LAN cashing. 510P-TWR absolutely saved our bacon and the CPU usage is not even that high. It is surprising how easily 510P-WTR handled the download speeds with just a couple of NVMe drives.

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First look at the new Supermicro E302-12D (Ice Lake D)

The Intel Xeon D embedded SoC product line is an amazing platform and has been extremely popular amongst VMware customers for VMware Homelabs and running workloads both in the Datacenter and at the Edge using kits like the Supermicro E200-8D and E300-9D to just name a few.

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Why Supermicro for On-Prem Data Centers

Data centers have become the primary repository for corporate data. While the location of data and the associated storage and computing capabilities may vary, many organizations, for various reasons, are implementing a cloud-based data center within their “four walls.” Supermicro servers and storage systems are ideal for creating an on-premise cloud.
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