H3C UniServer R4700 G7 server is 1U 2–Socket Rack Server based on Intel's new generation Birch Stream platform
H3C UniServer R4700 G7 server is 1U 2–Socket Rack Server based on Intel's new generation Birch Stream platform. It can meet customers' higher requirements for deployment space and economy.While taking into account computing performance and scalability, it has better space optimization and is easy to deploy.
R4700 G7 server can be widely used in general computing scenarios, including databases, virtualization, cloud desktops and other scenarios. It is suitable for typical applications in multiple industries such as the Internet, enterprises, and finance.
As a self-developed high-performance 1U 2–Socket Rack Server, H3C UniServer R4700 G7 is based on Intel® Xeon® 6 Processors, with up to 6400MT/s DDR5 memory, providing users with the ultimate computing performance improvement. Through the support of GPU accelerator cards and NVMe solid-state drives, it provides ultra-high computing performance and I/O acceleration.
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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