Supermicro BigTwin Intel Xeon Ice Lake Edition 2U4N Hands-on
Today we are looking at the Supermicro SYS-220BT-HNTR, also known as one of the company’s “BigTwin” models, that Patrick recently got some hands-on time with at Supermicro headquarters.
Today we are looking at the Supermicro SYS-220BT-HNTR, also known as one of the company’s “BigTwin” models, that Patrick recently got some hands-on time with at Supermicro headquarters.
Supermicro’s A+ SuperWorkstation 5014A-TT (AS-5014A-TT) is a high-end desktop workstation. It can sport up to 64 processing cores thanks to its single AMD Threadripper Pro CPU, something no single-CPU Intel workstation can do.
Today we are looking at the Supermicro SYS-220GQ-TNAR+ that Patrick recently got some hands-on time with at Supermicro headquarters.
Supermicro Rack Plug and Play Cloud Infrastructure is a complete solution designed for organizations that want to quickly deploy OpenShift. The solution offers a preconfigured, pre-validated rack-level total configuration that includes servers, storage, networking, software, management, racking, cabling and power.
When one thinks of Kubernetes (K8s), terms that often come to mind have to do with large-scale environments like “cloud-scale,” “unlimited expandability,” and even “ginormous.” However, the reality is that a significant portion of the IT world needs to start with much smaller K8s environments for development and production.
I first came to learn about Supermicro's E100-9W platform last year, which I had first written about here. The E100-9W is a fanless kit that is part of Supermicro's Embedded IoT family and targets similiar use cases to the Intel NUC such as Industrial Automation, Retail, Smart Medical Systems, Kiosks and Digital Signage.
Today we are going to take a quick look at the Supermicro Hyper-E that I recently got some hands-on time with at Supermicro headquarters.
In our Supermicro SYS-510T-MR review, we are going to see how this new Rocket Lake-E server fares. A few weeks ago we covered the Intel Xeon E-2300 series launch.
The Supermicro SuperBlade systems have been around for quite some time. The popular blade chassis come in a variety of form factors, including 4U, 6U, and 8U. Each size gives customers a different set of choices when ultimately selecting the blades that go inside.
Supermicro Ultra SuperServer SYS-120U-TNR does pack a lot of punch in to a 1U server. This unit supports dual 3rd gen Intel Xeon scalable CPUs, has 32 DIMM slots and can support up to 12TB of memory. System has 12 hot swappable drive bays that can be configured as SATA or NVMe and connected via PCIe 4.0.