
The newest TYAN and MiTAC DSG server platforms for cloud environments have been introduced at CloudFest 2024 this week by MiTAC Computing Technology, a subsidiary of MiTAC. With the newest CPUs from the AMD Ryzen 7000 series, AMD EPYC 9004 series, and 5th Gen Intel Xeon Scalable, these server solutions could be a good fit for cloud computing and next-generation data centers.
Processors from AMD including the EPYC 9004 and Ryzen 7000 Series are used in TYAN’s newest servers for cloud computing use cases.
Using AMD EPYC 9004 processors, TYAN’s Transport CX TD76-B8058, a 2U 4-node server system, would maximize CPU power for high-density cloud server deployment. Sixteen DDR5-4800 DIMM slots, four hot-swappable E1.s drive bays, two NVMe M.2 slots, one OCP v3.0 LAN mezzanine slot, and one regular PCIe 5.0 x16 slot are available in each server node. It would guarantee the best possible system serviceability with front I/O for the shortest network cable routing, rear-accessible, hot-swappable cooling fans, and redundant 80+ Titanium power supplies.
TYAN offers the Transport CX GX40-B8016 as an entry-level server for cloud service providers (CSPs). This small 1U server could be a good fit for edge computing and front-end portal applications in datacenters. It has one PCIe 5.0 x16 slot, two NVMe M.2 slots, four DDR5-4800 UDIMM slots, and support for up to four SATA disks. The Transport CX GX40-B8016, which is equipped with AMD Ryzen 7000 Series Processors and AMD 3D V-Cache technology, would boast low power consumption and manageability for cloud service providers.
“Scalability, high availability, reliability, performance, energy efficiency, support for virtualization, and network connectivity are among the most crucial aspects that cloud computing servers should possess to meet the demands of modern enterprises,” said Eric Kuo, Vice President of Server Infrastructure Business Unit, MiTAC Computing Technology Corporation. “By harnessing the capabilities of AMD’s new CPUs, I believe TYAN cloud server platforms could offer these features and more.”
MiTAC’s Newest Intel Servers
Aside from the aforementioned, TYAN also showcased the new Intel Emerald Rapids platform at CloudFest. With a common 2U form size, the Thunder CX TD76-B5658 is a 4-node high-density server developed for CSPs. It has hot-swappable modules for simple maintenance, redundant 80+ Titanium power supply, and shared system fans. Additionally, front I/O is included for simple network wire management. A single 5th/4th Gen Intel Xeon Scalable CPU powers each node, which also supports NVMe M.2 SSDs, PCIe 5.0 x16, and OCP v3.0 LAN mezzanines.
MiTAC and Intel have been strategic partners for more than a decade, collaborating to provide top-tier server solutions for cloud computing and next-generation demanding applications. Last year, Intel granted MiTAC the authority to develop, manfufacture and sell products based on designs from the Datacenter Solution Group (DSG).
This week at CloudFest, MiTAC is also exhibiting one of their DSG product ranges designed for cloud, corporate, and AI applications. MiTAC’s Intel Server System M50FCP1UR204 is a 1U solution from the Intel Server M50FCP Family (previously Fox Creek Pass). The Intel Server M50FCP Family, which includes both 1U and 2U versions, is a fully equipped and performance-optimized 2-socket server platform that can be customized to handle a broad variety of mainstream demands. It is powered by 5th and 4th generation Intel Xeon Scalable Processors. With its strong computational capabilities, integrated accelerators, and fast memory and I/O bandwidth, MiTAC’s Intel Server System M50FCP Family is a good fit for applications that need a lot of data.