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Advantech SKY-7223D Review

The Advantech SKY-7223D is a 2U short-depth server that is designed largely for 5G telco use cases. Advantech has designed the SKY Series of low-latency edge servers to fit in areas of limited space and extreme environments, when compared to traditional data centers. Like most rugged telco servers, all the I/O access is through the

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Lenovo ThinkSystem SR665 Server Review

The Lenovo ThinkSystem SR665 is a feature-rich, 2nd generation AMD EPYC dual-socket 2U server, supporting end-to-end PCIe Gen4 support. Similar to its smaller 1U sibling the SR635, it also supports a wide range of storage configuration options, including Gen4 U.2 NVMe SSDs. Being an AMD EPYC server comes with several advantages including typically higher performance,

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Viking Enterprise Solutions VSS2249R Storage Server Deep-Dive

Viking Enterprise Solutions (VES) is a leading storage and server development company that specializes in developing systems for enterprise OEM customers, providing large-scale solutions for high performance and cloud computing. With such a diverse customer base, VES is a dynamic company and ready to take advantage of emerging technologies to help its customers maintain a

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Dell EMC PowerEdge R6525 Server Review (PCIe Gen4)

A few weeks back we reviewed the Dell EMC PowerEdge R6525 Server. Overall, the 1U server was pretty impressive but lacked one thing that would really make it stand out, support for PCIe Gen4 storage end-to-end. Well, with the help of the people at Dell Technologies, we’ve corrected this and are reviewing the server again,

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Dell EMC PowerEdge R6525 Server Review

The Dell EMC PowerEdge R6525 is a 1U, dual-socket server designed for intensive, dense computing. Having the product number end in a 5 indicates that this particular server is an AMD EPYC variety. In this case, the R6525 leverages two AMD CPUs with support for up to 128 cores.

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TYAN Transport HX TN83-B8251 Server Review

The TYAN Transport HX TN83-B8251 is a PCIe Gen4-compatible server designed for high-performance computing and GPGPU (that is, general-purpose computing on graphics processing units) environments. Though it resides inside 2U chassis, this server is designed to be pretty flexible from a storage and GPU standpoint. Because this is also an AMD-based system, it can support

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GIGABYTE R282-Z92 Server Review

The GIGABYTE R282-Z92 Server is a new 2U dual-socket server that leverages the 2nd generation AMD EPYC processors. Being dual-socket, meaning that users can leverage up to 128 cores (64 per socket) with two EPYC CPUs. AMD EPYC processors also lend the added benefit of PCIe 4.0 devices which increase options for faster storage, FPGAs,

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Advantech SKY-7221 Server Review

The Advantech SKY-7221 is a 2U rackmount server that leverages the second-generation Intel Xeon Scalable processor family. The server is dual socketed so it can support two of the new Intel CPUs and all of the benefits that come with them. This particular server is aimed at being leveraged hyperconverged storage, software-defined storage, and high-end

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Dell EMC PowerEdge R740xd NVMe Server Review

The Dell EMC PowerEdge R740xd was released a bit over three years ago when the company upgraded its PowerEdge server line from Broadwell to Xeon SP. The R740xd was an offshoot of the R740, an “extreme disk” version with more storage options. We reviewed the Dell EMC PowerEdge R740xd and liked it quite a bit.

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GIGABYTE R181-2A0 Review

The GIGABYTE R181-2A0 is a 1U server built around the second generation Intel Xeon Scalable processors. The second gen Xeon CPUs bring their set of benefits to the server that contain the usual suspects of Optane DC Memory support, higher CPU frequencies and the performance that can come with that, faster DDR4 speed, and Intel