Flash memory technology is rapidly changing the storage landscape for the modern data center. The world is producing more data than ever before, and storage systems are all looking for more compute and memory to sustain the power of deep analytics for innovative organizations. The greater efficiency and performance of emerging flash memory products are still continuing to grow as well as its ability to meet reliability guarantees.
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Now Offering 2nd Gen AMD EPYC Servers
Explore EchoStreams Product Solutions featuring 2nd Gen AMD EPYC:
Key Specifications:
- Storage server supports Single Socket 2nd Gen AMD EYPC up to 64 cores Single/Multi NUMA domain
- 1U with 36x hot-swappable NF1 or M.2 NVMe SSD bays
- Supports PCIe GEN 4; up to 2TB DDR4 RAM
- Capable of sustaining up to 300Gbps of bandwidth and 7.8M IOPS
Key Specifications:
- Storage server supports Single Socket 2nd Gen AMD EPYC up to 64 cores Single/Multi NUMA domain
- Supports PCIe GEN 4; up to 4TB DDR4 RAM
- Supports 3x PCIe3 x16 slots
- 1U with 10x hot-swappable 2.5” NVMe U.2 SSD bays
- Capable of sustaining up to 250Gbps of bandwidth and 7.8 IOPS
Key Specifications:
- Storage server supports Single Socket 2nd Gen AMD EPYC up to 64 cores Single/Multi NUMA domain
- Portable tower with 24x M.2 or NF1 Drives (Rack-mount option available)
- Supports PCIe GEN 4; up to 4TB DDR4 RAM
- Ability to power on/off M.2/NF1 drives individually
- Supports up to 2x Double-Width GPUs
Key Specifications:
- HA Redundant Storage server support two hot-swap MB modules, each with single 2nd Gen AMD EPYC up to 64 cores Single/Multi NUMA domain
- 4U with 48x 3.5” 12Gb/s dual-ported SAS hot-swap HDD bays
- Supports PCIe GEN 4; up to 2TB DDR4 RAM
- Support two hot-swap motherboard nodes; each with AMD ROME UP server boards in one system as unified redundant controllers
- HA Redundant Cluster-in-a-Box solution with PCIe NTB and GbE heartbeat