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Fujitsu launches its new AMD-based PRIMERGY RX server

The manufacturer Fujitsu has just launched a new server model to expand its range of standard x86 systems. This is the new Fujitsu PRIMERGY RX2450 M1 server based on the AMD EPYC processor.

The dual-socket 2U rack system offers powerful performance across a variety of workloads, along with improvements in power consumption and data center space. This model is supplied with flexible configuration options.

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New AMD Fabric-Based Server

Powered by the AMD EPYC 7002 Series processor, the Fujitsu PRIMERGY RX2450 M1 server is the first to be based on the AMD EPYC processor from the current PRIMERGY rack portfolio. Its design offers better performance in any data center workload, a central shielding design, and encrypted virtualization to maintain maximum security.

The PRIMERGY server is a solid “building-block” for software-defined storage (SDS) solutions and hyper-converged infrastructure. Its connectivity supports the connection of up to 24 storage units. This specification makes it well suited for demanding applications and workloads such as HPC, software-defined storage (SDS) solutions, desktop virtualization (VDI), and hyper-converged infrastructure (HCI). This makes Fujitsu's PRIMERGY RX server ideal for managing hybrid cloud services.

Its ability to handle heavy virtualization tasks makes it ideal for service providers (xSPs) looking for a good price-performance ratio as a basis for offering services at competitive prices to their customers. Fujitsu's PRIMERGY RX server model based on the AMD EPYC processor also excels in virtualized VMware environments, such as vSphere, and for other applications that are licensed based on the number of CPU sockets. Its lower energy consumption offers the same performance as other servers, but consuming up to half the energy than other systems, which reduces the cost of its energy use and allows it to offer services at better prices.

Fujitsu PRIMERGY RX Server Features with AMD

  • Up to 128 cores per two socket configuration
  • 32 DIMM slots
  • Support for up to 24 SAS / SATA / PCIe storage drives.
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