Supermicro Launches FatTwin Architecture

Based on Supermicro's Twin Architecture, the FatTwin offers a flexible, high-density computing solution for Data Center, Cloud Computing, Enterprise IT, Big Data and HPC applications delivering the highest performance with the most energy efficient technologies and cooling designs available on the market.

Supermicro has announced a high-capacity powerful new server platform - the FatTwin.

SYS-F617R2-R Series (8 DP Nodes) (Image source: Supermicro)

SYS-F617R2-R Series (8 DP Nodes) (Image source: Supermicro)

Based on Supermicro's Twin Architecture, the FatTwin offers a flexible, high-density computing solution for Data Center, Cloud Computing, Enterprise IT, Big Data and HPC applications delivering the highest performance with the most energy efficient technologies and cooling designs available on the market.

The 4U FatTwin is the latest addition to the evolving Twin architecture line and is available in 8/4/2 DP node configurations with high-capacity storage (8 hot-swap 3.5-inch HDDs per 1U or 6 hot-swap 2.5=inch HDDs per 1/2U). FatTwin achieves the highest performance-per-watt/per-dollar with Supermicro's X9 DP (dual-processor) serverboards and redundant Platinum Level high-efficiency (95%+) digital switching power supplies.

With free-air cooling designs and an extreme operational temperature range (0-47°C) that does not require air conditioning, the FatTwin helps Data Centers achieve the best power usage effectiveness.

Source: Supermicro

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