Lenovo Data Center Group (DCG) announces new
industry leading ThinkSystem and ThinkAgile hyperconverged
infrastructure (HCI) solutions to support edge-to-cloud computing. These
new and enhanced hybrid cloud solutions are designed to help
organizations of all sizes, modernize, better secure their IT
infrastructure, and deliver faster data insights - all powered by the
new AMD EPYC 7003 Series processors. Specifically optimized to run
demanding cloud computing workloads such as VDI, database and analytics,
artificial intelligence and more, these solutions have built-in
security features to help protect against data integrity and firmware
threats.
"Organizations
are accelerating their IT infrastructure transformation and shifting
investments to focus on more agile edge-to-cloud solutions," said Kamran
Amini, Vice President and General Manager of Server, Storage and
Software Defined Infrastructure, Lenovo Data Center Group. "Customers
have the advantage of partnering with Lenovo and our consulting services
team to take advantage of the latest technologies that drive IT
modernization and gain faster insights with Lenovo's new top performing
ThinkSystem and ThinkAgile portfolio powered on AMD EPYC 7003 Series
processors."
Cloud Service Provider Hetzner Online GmbH, Offers Customers Excellent Performance and Value
Hetzner Online GmbH,
one of the largest cloud service providers in Europe, recently turned
to Lenovo to build out their cloud infrastructure expansion with Lenovo
ThinkSystem SR635 and SR645 servers equipped with AMD EPYC processors.
The ThinkSystem servers increased Hetzner Online's performance by up to
100% at the same energy costs and reduced their energy costs by 35-50%
compared to other CPU vendors in their data center.
"Our
partnership with Lenovo and AMD enables us to create customizable
servers that meet our customers' requirements: high-performance,
energy-efficient cloud services at affordable prices," said Markus
Schade, Head of Cloud Services, Hetzner Online GmbH. "Our AMD powered
systems are in high demand, as customers rush to take advantage of
enhanced CPU performance-particularly those using their servers for
virtualization, AI, and big data storage. We believe that AMD EPYC
processors and their good price-performance ratio are the ideal choice
for our needs."
University of Florida Provides Researchers with Latest Innovative IT Architectures
The University of Florida is also working with Lenovo's ThinkSystem servers to infuse AMD EPYC processors into their supercomputer, HiPerGator 3.0 environment. The HiPerGator supercomputer
supports more than 3,000 users, across 400 research groups, running
1,400 different applications from gene sequencing, engineering designs
and research, physics, materials engineering, social science, natural
language processing and more.
"The
Lenovo team was very knowledgeable and responsive to our business needs
and requirements. It's important our researchers have the latest
technology. Lenovo's AMD based ThinkSystem servers have more RAM per
core, which is critical to our researchers' data intensive applications
that require more memory," said Dr. Erik Deumens, IT Research Computing
Director, University of Florida.
Lenovo ThinkSystem Servers Deliver Breakthrough Performance and Economics
To help customers maximize their IT investments, Lenovo extends the ThinkSystem server portfolio to include the new 2-socket Lenovo ThinkSystem SR645 and SR665 and new Lenovo
ThinkSystem 1-socket SR635 and SR655 servers, powered by AMD EPYC 7003
Series processors. These solutions can take advantage of the AMD EPYC
7003 series processors' ~25% more generational performance in its 16
core category.
The combination of Lenovo's industry leading server reliability and
performance enhancements are ideal for customers building their
edge-to-cloud infrastructure. Beneficial for research and development,
financial services, retail and manufacturing, these new platforms are
designed to accelerate computational power to deliver business insights:
- Organizations
running their systems with accelerators and GPUs, can expect to see up
to 25% improvement in system performance and greater VDI density when
using heart-of-the-market 16 core AMD EPYC 7003 series processor,
compared to the previous generation
- Businesses
running compute-intensive workloads such as HPC and AI can achieve up
to 15% faster computational (floating point) results from the top of the
stack AMD EPYC 7003 series processors, compared to the previous
generation
- Customers
running scientific research or engineering applications can expect to
see up to 15% better performance using 48 to 64 core AMD EPYC 7003
series processors for improvement in-time-to-results supporting efforts
to solve humanity's greatest challenges
- The
third-generation AMD based 2-socket ThinkSystem SR645 and SR665 servers
will be available this month; the 1-socket ThinkSystem SR635 and SR655
servers will be available in June
"Moving
the bar once more for workload performance, EPYC 7003 Series
processors provide the performance needed in the heart of the enterprise
to help IT professionals drive faster time to results," said Ram
Peddibhotla, Corporate Vice President, EPYC product management, AMD.
New ThinkAgile HCI Solutions with VMware & Nutanix
Lenovo launches new ThinkAgile VX Series hyperconverged
platforms combined with third-generation AMD EPYC processors. These
solutions are tightly integrated with VMware vSAN to enable public
cloud-like simplicity, in a private or hybrid cloud environment
including:
- ThinkAgile VX3575-G: Designed for compute-heavy applications such as VDI and AI workloads with the ability to support up to eight NVIDIA GPUs
- ThinkAgile VX5575:
Offers a storage-dense 2U solution for fast, high-capacity storage
applications including email management, data, and analytics
- ThinkAgile VX7575 and ThinkAgile VX7576: Optimized 2U for high-performance workloads such as analytics and databases
- Third-generation AMD-based Lenovo ThinkAgile VX solutions will be available in the second quarter of 2021
Additionally, Lenovo is updating the Lenovo ThinkAgile HX series HCI solutions, with Nutanix, to take advantage of the third-generation AMD EPYC processors. ThinkAgile HX3375 and ThinkAgile HX3376 provides
simplified operations, increased workload density, stronger data
protection and seamless application across clouds to enable a true
hybrid architecture. Customers will be able to run their virtual desktop
workloads with increased performance. The third-generation AMD based
ThinkAgile HX solutions will be available in the third quarter of 2021.
Comprehensive Approach to Security
Lenovo's
ThinkSystem and ThinkAgile portfolio includes enterprise-class security
features, leveraging Lenovo ThinkShield standards. Lenovo ThinkShield is
a comprehensive approach to enhancing security in all products from
end-to-end, including supply chain and manufacturing processes. This
enables customers to be confident that they have a strong security
foundation. As part of the solutions announced today, Lenovo enhances
ThinkShield security capabilities including:
- New
standards-compliant NIST SP800-193 Platform Firmware Resiliency (PFR)
with Root of Trust (RoT) Hardware to provide key platform subsystem
protection against cyberattacks, unauthorized firmware updates and
corruption
- Discrete
security processor testing validated by leading third-party security
firms - available for customer review, providing unprecedented
transparency and assurance
Learn more about Lenovo's edge-to-cloud infrastructure portfolio. Lenovo offerings are available as-a-service through TruScale Infrastructure Services.