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G722A Server

2U2S AMD Milan 4 Full-height full-length two-slot artificial intelligence server

Functional Features

  • GPU optimization design that allows 4 dual-slot Gpus for AI workloads (GPU SKUs)

  • Powered by AMD EPYC 7003 processor with 64 cores and 128 threads, it supports a maximum TDP of up to 280 watts per socket

  • A total of 12 storage slots for NVMe/SATA/SAS drives are on the front panel for extensive storage and high throughput performance

  • Flexible air and liquid cooling solutions for lower PUE and optimized TCO for data centers


Technical Specifications

Model

Specfication

Form

2U rack server

Processor

2 AMD SP3 sockets, supporting EPYC 7003 Milan/7002 Rome series processors

Maximum support 280W

Memory

32 DDR4 memory slots, 16 slots per CPU

Supports DDR4 3200/2933 RDIMMs/LRDIMMs / 3DS LRDIMMs with a maximum memory of 8TB

Storage

Front: Supports 12 3.5-inch SATA/SAS/NVMe disks (4x NVMe + 4x NVMe/SATA/SAS* + 4x SATA/SAS*)

Rear: Two 2.5-inch NVMe disks are optional

Internal: Supports 2 M.2s (2280/22110, PCIe/SATA)

* A SAS or RAID card is required

Optional 12Gb/s SAS HBA and 12Gb/s SAS RAID controller

PCIe

Supports a maximum of 9 standard expansion slots

Supports up to four PCIe4.0x16 expansion slots (FHFL) and two PCIe4.0x8 expansion slots at the same time

GPU

Supports a maximum of four double-width Gpus

Network

Optional 4 x 1GbE / 2 x 10Gb SFP+ network card

Front panel

2 USB 3.2 Gen1

Rear panel

1 VGA、2 USB 3.2 Gen1、1 RJ45

Management

1 Gigabit RJ45 dedicated management port

Integrated BMC AST2600 management chip (64 MB VRAM), supports IPMI2.0, Redfish, SOL, KVM, virtual media and other functions

Operating
system

Microsoft Windows Server, Red Hat Enterprise Linux, CentOS, Ubuntu, Fedora, VMware ESXi

Power supply

The system supports two 220v AC power modules in 1+1 redundancy and hot swap

Optional 1600W/2400W 80 plus platinum power supply

Size

449mm x 88mmx 840mm

Operating
 temperature

5℃~35℃

Warranty

3 years

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