In addition, it is the best in the SPEC Power rating among high density servers.
Asus has unveiled the RS620SA-E10-RS12 server platform, according to the manufacturer, primarily for web hosting services, content delivery (CDN), desktop virtualization infrastructure (VDI), high performance computing (HPC) and data analysis.
Asus RS620SA-E10-RS12 is the world’s first 2U6N high-density server platform
The RS620SA-E10-RS12 is said to be the world’s first high-density server platform in 2U6N format, that is, with six processor nodes in a 2U unit. Using a standard form factor allows this server to be integrated into the data center infrastructure without any modifications.
The RS620SA-E10-RS12 configuration includes six 64-core AMD EPYC 7002 processors, each with a PCIe 4.0 x16 slot and an OCP 3.0 slot. A PCIe 4.0 x16 slot can accommodate a low-profile graphics card such as the Nvidia T4 to accelerate inference and AI applications.
Each node has 8 slots for LRDIMM memory modules, where you can install a total of 512 GB of memory, and two M.2 slots. The server also has 12 hot-swappable 2.5 ”drive bays. All pads are compatible with PCIe drives with NVMe support, and six of them are compatible with SATA or SAS drives.
The high core count and high data transfer rates provide superior performance and versatility for the RS620SA-E10-RS12 platform. In addition, this platform is the best in the SPEC Power rating of energy efficiency among high density servers.