May, 2020

Lenovo Announced the Launch of the Lenovo ThinkSystem SR645 and SR665

Lenovo Server data recovery

Lenovo Data Center Group (DCG) announced the launch of the ThinkSystem SR645 and SR665 two-socket servers that feature enhanced performance and I/O connectivity for higher performance workloads. This announcement follows the release of the ThinkSystem SR635 and SR655 single-socket servers, and expands Lenovo’s server portfolio powered by AMD EPYC7002 Series processors.

Many industries, such as financial services, retail, and manufacturing need faster transaction processing, improved data analytics, and greater grid-computing capacity, while still improving efficiency and total cost of ownership (TCO). To address these needs, Lenovo focuses on delivering open, reliable, and secure infrastructure RAID solutions comprising industry-leading servers, storage, and software. With the addition of the new ThinkSystem SR665 and  SR645 servers featuring more CPU cores and a larger memory footprint, Lenovo can help customers accelerate higher performance workloads and improve efficiency.

According to the company, the Lenovo ThinkSystem SR645 is a 2-socket 1U server that features the AMD EPYC 7002 family of processors. With up to 64 cores per processor and support for the new PCIe 4.0 standard for I/O, the SR645 offers the ultimate in two-socket server performance in a space-saving 1U form factor. The server is designed for dense workloads that can take advantage of GPU processing and high-performance NVMe drives.

The Lenovo ThinkSystem SR665 server, with AMD EPYC 7002 Series processors, delivers outstanding TCO for transactional database, ERP, virtualization, big data and analytics, and software-defined deployments. The combination of two EPYC processors with class-leading memory speed, storage, and GPU density rapidly outpaces the power of prior-generation two-socket servers. It offers an unprecedented 128 total cores with 128 PCIe Gen4 lanes to reduce bottlenecks and increase server utilization. The Lenovo ThinkSystem SR665 server supports for up to 32 NVMe solid-state drives.

The Lenovo ThinkSystem SR645 & SR665 feature increased onboard storage up to 40 2.5” drives or up to 32 NVMe SSD drives allowing for dense software defined storage solutions. The high core counts allow customers to buy fewer servers, saving them rack space and power, in addition to obtaining results faster. The new Lenovo ThinkSystem SR645 & SR665 severs will make a meaningful impact in the areas where performance, space. and efficiency are critical to business outcomes, but, unfortunately, they may experience physical and logical SSD failure that may result in critical enterprise data inaccessibility. If that happens, ACE Data Recovery team can help organization get their valuable data back. ACEs can boast of one of the highest success rate in the industry and can recover data that other companies consider unrecoverable.