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Huawei intros FusionServer Pro

April 5, 2019
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Huawei introduced its line of FusionServer Pro intelligent servers running second-generation Intel Xeon Scalable processors and Intel Optane DC-grade persistent memory.

FusionServer Pro highlights:

  • Supports 2nd-generation Intel Xeon® Scalable processors, with an up to 40% performance boost over the previous-generation chipset platform.
  • Supports Intel Optane DC Persistent Memory. The 4-socket server supports a memory capacity up to 15 TB, greatly improving memory capacity and data reliability for in-memory computing scenarios.
  • Supports all-NVMe SSDs and hybrid configuration of hard drives; supports tiered data deployment, enhancing storage density and performance.
  • Provides various GE and 10GE LAN on motherboard (LOM) ports, simplifying network deployment and management.
  • Supports various intelligent accelerator components, such as intelligent network interface cards (iNICs), intelligent SSDs, FPGA accelerator cards, and AI accelerator cards, delivering ultimate service experience.
  • Incorporates the FusionDirector intelligent management software, greatly improving data center intelligence and management efficiency.
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