The Supermicro FatTwin SuperServer F619P2-RC1 is an 8x node platform designed for high-performance computing, data centers, cloud computing, and more. At 4U, each of the 8x server nodes pack up to 12x memory modules, 6x hot-swap drive bays, and an M.2 slot to take on just about any mission-critical application.
Featuring dual Intel Xeon Scalable processors from the first- or second-generation, the Supermicro FatTwin SuperServer F619P2-RC1 leverages up to 3TB of memory with speeds up to 2933MHz, in each of 8x server nodes. With all nodes outfitted with both processors, that’s up to 16x CPUs in a 4U space. The platform is also compatible with Intel Optane DC Persistent memory modules (DCPMM), but only with 2nd gen CPUs.
Dual Intel Xeon Scalable processors in each of the 8x nodes on this system support up to 28 cores and 56 threads. As mentioned in the section above, 1st and 2nd generation CPUs have different advantages, with 2nd gen offering support for more memory, Intel Optane memory modules, plus faster memory.
*Both CPUs need to be installed for full access to the PCIe slots, DIMM slots, and onboard controllers.
Each node on the Supermicro F619P2-RC1 supports a total of 12x memory slots with 6x memory slots per CPU that can support up to 256GB each for a total of up to 3TB of memory using 3DS RDIMM/LRDIMM. Alternatively, data centric persistent memory modules (DCPMM) offer up to 2TB of memory with a slower speed of up to 2666MHz, but can only be deployed with 2nd generation Intel CPUs. Regular DDR4 memory modules can reach speeds of up to 2933MHz.
6x hot-swap 2.5” storage bays in each of the 8x server nodes support all SAS/SATA or 2x hot-swap 2.5” SAS/SATA plus 4x optional NVMe U.2 drives. 12Gbps access speed ports on the rear are supported via an onboard Broadcom 3108 SAS controller. An M.2 card on each blade server with support for 2260, 2280, and 22110 form factors is also available on the motherboards to support the OS or more superfast storage.
Aside from the PCIe 3.0 x4 M.2 card on each of the nodes in the F619P2-RC1 chassis, there are two other expansion options on these SuperServer blades. Next to a single Super I/O Module (SIOM) card on the rear of each node, there is a single PCIe 3.0 x16 low-profile slot for storing passwords an OS or for use as flexible storage.
A dedicated GbE port accesses the onboard AST2500 BMC on each node of the FatTwin F619P2-RC1 supports the integrated platform management interface (IPMI) LAN port on the I/O back panel and accepts an RJ45 type cable. The IPMI is used to provide remote access, monitoring, inventory, and management through a standard browser using Supermicros optional management applications.
Supermicro’s FatTwin SuperServer F619P2-RC1 is a highly configurable 4U 8-node enclosure. The 8x server nodes are accessible from the front for cold-aisle serviceability, making it easier to swap out the 6x 2.5” drive bay, which are interchangeable with NVMe, SAS, or SATA storage devices. Powered by 1st or 2nd gen Intel Xeon Scalable processors, the platform offers enhanced airflow design to deploy processors with up to a 165W TDP to tackle any type of workload.
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