The H3C self-developed new-generation storage server, UniServer R4500 G7, inherits the classic high-density architecture of its predecessor, supporting up to 60 x 3.5-inch drives in a 4U space.
R4500 G7 is based on the Intel® Xeon® 6 processor family, offering 34% more performance cores than the previous generation and supporting up to 288 efficiency cores system-wide. It supports eight-channel DDR5 memory technology (MRDIMM speeds up to 8000 MT/s), increasing bandwidth by 2.3 times. It supports flexible configurations of SATA and SAS HDDs, combined with up to three high-performance storage controllers, fully unleashing the performance of mechanical drives. It supports cache pools composed of NVMe high-speed SSDs, providing high-performance I/O acceleration for massive small files, easily handling burst loads during AI scenario data retrieval and scheduling. With 9 x PCIe expansion slots supporting up to 400 Gb Ethernet adapters and InfiniBand cards, it offers flexible and reliable I/O expansion capabilities, delivering high-density, high-concurrency, low-latency data services.
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