FusionServer G5500 V7 New-Generation 4U 2-Socket,Superior Performance,Extreme Flexibility,Optimal Reliability.
FusionServer G5500 V7 (G5500 V7) is a new-generation 4U 2-socket GPU server. It supports a maximum of 10 x double-width GPU cards, 4 x standard PCIe cards, and 3 x OCP NICs, and provides ultra-large capacity or ultra-fast storage through 24 x 3.5" drives or 12 x NVMe SSDs.
G5500 V7 features high performance, flexible architecture, high reliability, easy deployment, and simplified management.
G5500 V7 accelerates applications such as AI training, AI inference, high-performance computing (HPC), image and video analysis, and database, and supports enterprise and public cloud deployment.
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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