Graviton C2124AG and C2124OG servers based on domestic Arctic and Onega boards included in the Minpromtorg register

The equipment is designed for resource-intensive tasks such as artificial intelligence and video analytics.

Russian computing equipment manufacturer Graviton announced the inclusion of its new high-performance servers C2124AG and C2124OG, developed on the basis of Russian Arctic and Onega boards, in the register of industrial products of the Russian Ministry of Industry and Trade.

The servers support the installation of up to two 3rd generation Intel Xeon Scalable or AMD Epyc 7000 processors, as well as up to eight graphics accelerators with a thermal design power of up to 350 W. The power system of four 2000 W units and active cooling ensure stable operation under high loads. The disk subsystem allows combining up to 14 drives with SAS or SATA interfaces.

The DCI Manager management system is used for remote monitoring and administration of hardware resources. Full compatibility with Russian Linux-based operating systems is also noted.

Inclusion in the register confirms the Russian origin of the servers and allows their use in critical information infrastructure facilities.