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Premio Announces Intel Skylake Support For Its Server & Storage Solutions

by Lyle Smith

Premio has launched their next generation of server and storage solutions that now feature Intel’s Skylake Xeon Processors. This will bring various substantial improvements to Premio’s high-performance storage lines such as their all-flash Flachestream solution (FlacheSAN1L-D5, FlacheSAN2V-D5, and FlacheSAN2-D5), high-availability Durastreams solution (DSS424S-D5), general-purpose Omnistream solution (OSS1A4-5, OSS212L-D5, OSS212F-D5, OSS224-D5, OSS316-D5, and OSS424-D5), and high-density ScaleStream solution (eDrawer4048S-D5). Premio’s servers are designed to minimize read/write bottlenecks and feature hot-swappable and redundant components, as well as patented tray-less and tool-less designs, for seamless maintenance and efficiency.


Premio has launched their next generation of server and storage solutions that now feature Intel’s Skylake Xeon Processors. This will bring various substantial improvements to Premio’s high-performance storage lines such as their all-flash Flachestream solution (FlacheSAN1L-D5, FlacheSAN2V-D5, and FlacheSAN2-D5), high-availability Durastreams solution (DSS424S-D5), general-purpose Omnistream solution (OSS1A4-5, OSS212L-D5, OSS212F-D5, OSS224-D5, OSS316-D5, and OSS424-D5), and high-density ScaleStream solution (eDrawer4048S-D5). Premio’s servers are designed to minimize read/write bottlenecks and feature hot-swappable and redundant components, as well as patented tray-less and tool-less designs, for seamless maintenance and efficiency.

With the Xeon Scalable Processor, Premio claims they will be set to offer some of the best server solutions available on the storage market. Moreover, their flagship products–FlacheStreams, DuraStreams, OmniStreams, and ScaleStreams–are built with solid chassis designs that help CDNs and data centers easily switch and upgrade to the newest available processor through Intel’s “tick-tock” silicon design.

Premio indicates the following comparisons between Broadwell and SkyLake benchmarks:

Grantley with Broadwell-EP CPU

  • CPU: TDP 55-145W, 160W WS only
  • Sockets: FCLGA2011-3 (SocketR3)
  • Scalability: 2 Socket
  • Cores: Up to 22C per socket
  • Memory:
    • DDR4 –4 channels per socket, up to 3 DIMMs per channel RDIMM & LRDIMM support
    • Maximum 768GB per socket
    • Up to 2400MT/s
  • Coherent Socket Interconnect: Intel QPI: 2 links per socket @ up to 9.6GT/s
  • PCIe Gen 3: 40 lanes per socket
  • PCH: Intel C61x Chipset Family Wellsburg:DMI2 –4 lanes; Up to 6xUSB3, 8x USB2 ports, 10xSATA3 ports; GbEMAC (+ External PHY)
  • External Controller Support Node: None

Purley with Skylake Server CPU

  • CPU TDP: 70-205W
  • Sockets: FCLGA3647 (Socket P0)
  • Scalability: 2/4/8 Socket
  • Cores: Up to 28C per socket
  • Memory:
    • DDR4 –6 channels per socket, up to 2 DIMMs per channel RDIMM & LRDIMM support
    • Maximum 768GB or 1.5TB per socket
    • Up to 2666MT/s
  • Coherent Socket Interconnect: Intel® UPI: 2-3 links per socket @ up to 10.4GT/s
  • PCIe Gen 3: 48 lanes per socket
  • PCH: Intel® C62x Chipset Family Lewisburg: DMI3 –4 lanes;14xUSB2 ports Up to: 10xUSB3;14xSATA3, 20xPCIe*3 New:Innovation Engine, New: Integrated Intel® Ethernet up to 4x10GbE ports\
  • External Node Controller Support: 3rdParty Node Controller supported on select SKUs

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