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March 20, 2017

ASRock Rack is showing off its servers at the WHD.global show.

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Fro Big Data, ASRock Rack 1U12LX-C612D4U_2T8R is paired with an Intel Xeon E5-16/2600 series processor, 4*2400/2133/1866 DDR4 slots, 2*PCIe 3.0x16, 1*PCIe 3.0x8 , 10G Nic by Intel X540 and total 12 3.5” SATA HDDs(6GB/s), all arranged in a 1U rack. It needs 550W of power. This web/cloud server is designed to make storage matters efficient.

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Another critical factor for web service in an internet platform will be content delivery networks. ASRock Rack’s high-density microserver 3U16N serves 16 nodes with a maximum 50 Gbe nic. 3U16N boasts a total of 16* Xeon D1500 series processors, 16*2.5” NVMe SSD, and 32* DDR4 2400*/2133/1866 ECC SO-DIMM. Whether you're interested in virtualization, parallel/ cloud computing or web hosting, 3U16N is your best option in the microserver market, claims the company.

For more information, visit the AS Rock Rack's website.

Sources: Press materials received from the company.

 

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