Data Center Optimized
Lowest Power per Node for Data Centers Idle 50% Load (Est.) 100% Load 45W 45W
Software & CPU Configuration
95W (113W*) 130W (155W*)
170W (202W*) LINPACK, Xeon® E5-2620, 2.00GHz, 6C, 95W 233W (275W*) LINPACK, Xeon® E5-2660, 2.20GHz, 8C, 95W
SYS-6017R-TDLRF ** Redundant Power, Cost Optimized, 500W for High Availability
SYS-6027R-73DARF Redundant Platinum Level Power
Optimized System Architectures for the Broadest Variety of Applications for Data Center
• Precision Designed for Data Centers with Free-Air Cooled or High Ambient Temperature Environments (Up to 47o
• Lower Energy Costs and Infrastructure Capital • Enhanced Reliability and Optimized TCO • Up to Redundant 95% Platinum Level Power Supplies • Power Management to Optimize Power Usage
• Intel® Xeon® Processor E5-2600 Product Family Support * Supermicro testing results may vary depending on systems and configurations.
ISC 2013, June 16-20th Leipzig (CCL), Germany, Booth #320
New!
SYS-1027R-73DAF 16 DIMMs, 8x 2.5” HDDs
SYS-6017R-TDF+ ** 16 DIMMs, Low Power
SYS-6017R-TDLF ** Cost Optimized Design
SYS-1027R-73DARF 16 DIMMs, 8x 2.5” HDDs, Redundant Power
* Turbo Mode Enabled ** Bulk Package Options Available Upon Request
SYS-6017R-TDAF 1U Optimized Cooling Systems
SYS-1027R-73DBRF 16 DIMMs, 10x 2.5” HDDs Per U
SYS-6017R-M7RF ** (shown) SYS-6017R-MTLF ** Short Depth, Low Power
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SYS-6017R-TDF ** Low Power, Cost Optimized
(Short Depth Chassis) SYS-6027R-TDARF
Cost Optimized Redundant Platinum Level Power
FatTwin™ 4U, 4 Nodes Front I/O
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