Graviton launched a line of "off-registry" servers

The line is based on 4th, 5th, and 6th generation Intel Xeon processors.

Graviton, a manufacturer of domestic computing equipment, announced the expansion of its server portfolio with a new line of hardware. The servers are intended for the implementation of large IT projects where mandatory inclusion of equipment in the register of the Ministry of Industry and Trade of the Russian Federation is not required.

The line includes six dual-processor server models, including SN2124I5, SN2127I5, and models of the I6 series. The servers are equipped with 4th, 5th, and 6th generation Intel Xeon processors, support DDR5 memory capacities of up to 8 TB, and the PCIe 5.0 interface.

A choice of form factors from 1U to 7U is offered, making it possible to adapt the solutions to various tasks, including cloud services, virtualization, and artificial intelligence workloads. Senior configurations support up to eight GPGPUs.

Alexander Filchenkov, head of the server and networking systems division at Graviton, emphasized that the new line makes it possible to meet customer needs outside the mandatory registry framework while preserving platform relevance, project support, and the manufacturer's expertise.

Sources:
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