6 Awesome Enterprise Servers of 2021 You Can’t Ignore

With new microprocessors launched by Intel and AMD in 2021, the server market has been revamped with better performance tied with new capabilities launched by the world’s leading server vendors.

With the first half of 2021 already gone, here are six exciting enterprise servers launched this year, which you can’t miss.

Cisco UCS X-Series

Cisco recently unveiled its next generation of UCS servers with Intersight software specifically designed for hybrid and multi-cloud. Cisco’s new UCS X-Series can manage both private data centers and public cloud resources to support distributed applications.

Dell PowerEdge XE8545

One of Dell Technologies’ biggest launches this year is the new Dell EMC PowerEdge XE8545 server which combines AMD and Nvidia technology designed for accelerated workloads and ideal for machine learning, HPC and GPU virtualization.

Dell Edge XR11 and XR12 (Ruggedized)

Built to thrive in remote and harsh environments, Dell launched the new PowerEdge XR11 and XR12 ruggedized edge optimized servers that bring enterprise performance and security to a durable form factor.

HPE Apollo 2000 Gen10 Plus

The HPE Apollo 2000 Gen10 Plus System is a shared infrastructure chassis with flexible support for up to 4 ProLiant XL225n servers powered by AMD EPYC processors. It is ideal for HPC applications in industry verticals like manufacturing, oil and gas, life sciences, and financial services.

Lenovo ThinkSystem SR665

The new Lenovo ThinkSystem SR665 is a two-socket server with AMD new EPYC processors that features 128 cores and 128 Gen4 PCIe lanes to maximize server performance and decrease network bottlenecks critical workloads. Specifically optimized to run demanding cloud computing workloads, Lenovo’s server has built-in security features to help protect against data integrity and firmware threats.

Lenovo ThinkSystem SR670 V2

One of the most powerful servers in Lenovo’s portfolio, the new ThinkSystem SR670 V2 server is designed for high performance computing (HPC) and AI training workloads, supporting the vast NVIDIA Ampere datacenter GPU portfolio.

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