Russian developer and manufacturer of computing systems Yadro announced the start of sales of the H225 G4 server — the company's first model based on AMD Epyc 9004 (Genoa) and 9005 (Turin) processors. The new product expands the manufacturer's line of server solutions, offering customers an alternative x86 platform for tasks with high computational load.
The 2U form factor dual-processor server supports up to 384 computing cores with a clock speed of up to 5 GHz, up to 6 TB of DDR5-6400 RAM, and is equipped with PCIe 5.0 slots. The configuration also provides for the installation of 8 to 30 drives, which allows adapting the system to various operating scenarios.
The server is designed for virtualization, processing large data arrays, high-performance computing (HPC), OLAP systems, and cloud infrastructure. The Yadro H225 G4 is included in the Unified Register of Russian Radio-Electronic Products of the Ministry of Industry and Trade, which allows its use in projects of critical information infrastructure entities, government organizations, and companies in regulated industries.
