Designed to meet the demands of the toughest storage environments
SuperStorage supports both scale-up and scale out deployment strategies
Flexible form factors with 1U, 2U, 3U, and 4U using 2.5" or 3.5" front and rear loading drives
Innovations
High Efficiency and Application Optimized
Supermicro SuperStorage solutions present several key benefits to customers working with CPU-Intensive Storage, Virtual Storage, Single-Instance Storage and Data Deduplication, Data Replication and Business Continuity, and Virtual Tape Library customer environments.
High Reliability and Serviceability
SuperStorage systems have fully redundant, fault-tolerant architectures with hot-swappable drive bays, power supplies and cooling fans. The active-active capable Super SBB (Storage Bridge Bay) is optimized for mission critical applications.
Optimized for:
Hosting & Content Delivery
Enterprise Applications
Data Warehousing
General Purpose Computing
High Availability Storage
Product Features
Form Factor
1U, 2U, 3U and 4U Rackmount
Memory
Up to 16 DIMM Slots, up to 4TB DDR4, support for Intel® Optane™ Persistent Memory
Power
Platinum and Titanium Level (96%) Efficiency
Management
Open Industry Standard IPMI, Redfish APIs, Full Suite of Management Software Including SuperCloud Composer
Processors
Dual or single 3rd Gen Intel® Xeon® Scalable processors up to 270W TDP
Drives
Up to 36 hot-swap 3.5” SAS3/SATA3 drives
Input/Output
Up to 6 PCI-E 4.0 slots plus onboard networking (some may be pre-configured with storage controller and expander ports)
Supermicro TECHTalk: Highly-Serviceable Cloud Density Storage System
New cloud-based services generate massive amounts of new data and require extreme reliability. This TECHTalk will demonstrate how Supermicro's new Top-Loading storage systems support high drive density per rack with effortless tool-less serviceablity.
Red Hat Gluster Storage On Supermicro Storage Servers Powered by Intel® Xeon® Processors
Red Hat and Supermicro have performed extensive testing to characterize optimized configurations for deploying Red Hat Gluster Storage on Supermicro storage servers
Unified Storage Deployment with Optimized Supermicro Total Solutions for Nexenta
Unified storage is the most common type of storage architecture for midrange systems. Unified storage combines Storage Area Networks (SAN) for structured data for applications such as databases and Network Attached Storage (NAS) for unstructured data typically file based storage.