Compute Blade SBXD62
 

The Intel® Server Compute Blade SBXD62 provides high-performance in a power and heat-efficient dual-core blade form factor. The Intel® Server Compute Blade SBXD62 delivers exceptional performance with unprecedented power and heat efficiency in a space-conservative blade form factor. By meeting both performance demands and rigorous operational requirements, choosing the Intel Server Compute Blade SBXD62

allows data center managers to avoid difficult tradeoffs and boost return on investment. Based on a dual-core Intel® Xeon® processor, the SBXD62 blade server uses up to 25 percent less power than the Intel SBX82 blade server—delivering superior performance and power efficiency, and reducing the total cost of ownership.
   
Model
  • LAM / Intel® Compute Blade SBXD62
Features
  • Benefits
Support for dual-core Intel® Xeon® processor LV 2 GHz, 1.67 GHz, 2 MB L2 cache with 667 MHz front side bus
  • Bandwidth and processing performance to meet the demanding requirements of departmental workloads
Uses up to 25 percent less power than the Intel SBX82 compute blade

  • Lower power consumption and heat generation leading to lower total cost of ownership
Intel® E7520 chipset with support for up to 16 GB memory, and two-way interleaved DDR2
  • Maximizes use of Intel® NetBurst® microarchitecture and Hyper-Threading Technology to deliver worldclass performance for peak server workloads
Dual 1 Gigabit Ethernet channels
  • Ethernet I/O for demanding, data-intensive applications
Two small form factor (SFF) Serial Attached SCSI (SAS) hard disk drive bays with redundant array of inexpensive disks (RAID) RAID0 and RAID1 technology
  • Simplifies cabling requirements and provides greater flexability, scalability, performance, and reliability
Three-year limited warranty
  • Peace of mind
   
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