High endurance 2U with 20” short depth and 19” chassis Single-socket 4th/5th Generation Intel® Xeon® SP 6x hot-swap, tool-less, U2/U3 SATA/NVMe SSDs Up to 7x PCIe slots Long lifespan
The CG2500 is a robust, scalable platform designed to meet the demands of modern decentralized, edge computing environments. It features a short-depth of 20” and supports both Intel® Xeon SP 4th & 5th generations and AMD EPYC 9004/9005processors packaged in a 2RU chassis, delivering advanced processing power and versatility.
The CG2500 is built to meet stringent industry standards such as NEBS and MIL-STD 810/167/461 for mission-critical use cases, and its tool-less customizable components ensure ease of maintenance.
The CG2500 platform stands out for its extended lifespan and stable component availability, offering an 8-10 year lifecycle that far exceeds the typical 3-5 year lifespan of standard servers. This extended longevity translates to reduced maintenance and replacement needs, allowing organizations to optimize their CAPEX and OPEX expenses. By enhancing compatibility with existing infrastructure, the CG2500 reduces operational disruptions, increases cost efficiency, and ensures stability for long term deployments in industries such as defense, manufacturing, energy, mining, medical, avionics, and transportation where continuous uptime and reliability are crucial.
Red Hat certified hardware is proven to incorporate Red Hat's best practices and provides customers tested interoperability, known life cycle management, and trusted support.
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