Fujitsu intros PRIMEQUEST Servers for Mission-Critical Computing

These systems dramatically simplify the server architecture for mission-critical computing

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Fujitsu announced the availability of a series of new, fully refreshed PRIMERGY and PRIMEQUEST servers designed for the business demands of the digital era.

Featuring the latest Intel Xeon Processor Scalable family, Fujitsu’s updated server range introduces new, state-of-the-art system designs delivering optimized performance and providing flexible configurability for a wide variety of compute, storage, networking and server management requirements.

Fujitsu’s latest server series is led by the Fujitsu PRIMEQUEST 3800E and PRIMEQUEST 3400E systems, which offer superior performance and optimized efficiency for the most demanding mission-critical environments. These systems dramatically simplify the server architecture for mission-critical computing and are delivered in an all-new 7U form factor.

The new models provide enhanced performance in a significantly smaller form factor, resulting in lower power consumption and helping to reduce the environmental footprint in a data center leading to significant cost savings.

The mission-critical features of these systems, including advanced RAS features, enable outstanding platform reliability for maximum uptime making these servers a robust and cost effective solution for mission-critical applications including critical UNIX workloads/UNIX migrations as well as high-volume, high-value workloads such as online transaction processing (OLTP), batch processing, database applications and real-time analytics.

Also new are additions to the line-up of PRIMERGY x86 servers, with the introduction of the advanced dual-socket tower powerhouse PRIMERGY TX2550 M4 and the entry-level dual-socket rack server PRIMERGY RX2520 M43. Both are powerful and flexible solutions for a wide range of computing applications, including the use of collaboration platforms and workloads which have intensive storage requirements.


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