Lenovo Announces Lenovo ThinkSystem SR645 and SR665 Servers

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Lenovo Data Center Group announced the ThinkSystem SR645 and SR665 dual-socket servers, which are enhanced for higher-performance workloads with improved performance and I/O connectivity. This announcement follows the launch of the ThinkSystem SR635 and SR655 single-socket servers and expands Lenovo's portfolio of servers powered by AMD EPYC 7002 series processors.

Many industries such as finance, retail, and manufacturing require faster transaction processing, improved data analytics, and greater grid computing capabilities, while still needing to increase efficiency and reduce total cost of ownership. To meet these demands, Lenovo is committed to providing an open, reliable, and secure infrastructure RAID solution that includes industry-leading servers, storage, and software. With the addition of the new ThinkSystem SR665 and SR645 servers with more CPU cores and greater memory capacity, Lenovo can help customers accelerate high-performance workloads and improve efficiency.

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

The Lenovo ThinkSystem SR665 server, powered by AMD EPYC 7002 series processors, provides an excellent total cost of ownership for transactional databases, ERP, virtualization, big data & analytics, and software-defined deployments. The combination of two EPYC processors with leading memory speed, storage, and GPU density quickly surpasses the performance of previous dual-socket servers. It offers an unprecedented total of 128 cores and 128 PCIe Gen4 lanes to reduce bottlenecks and improve server utilization. The Lenovo ThinkSystem SR665 server supports up to 32 NVMe solid-state drives.

The Lenovo ThinkSystem SR645 and SR665 servers increase onboard storage, accommodating up to 40 2.5-inch drives or up to 32 NVMe SSD drives, thereby supporting dense software-defined storage solutions. The high core count allows customers to purchase fewer servers, saving rack space and power while getting results faster. The new Lenovo ThinkSystem SR645 and SR665 servers will make a meaningful impact in areas where performance, space, and efficiency are critical to business outcomes, but unfortunately, they may experience both physical and logical SSD failures that can render critical enterprise data inaccessible. If this occurs, the FixmyData team can help organizations retrieve their valuable data. FixmyData can boast one of the industry's highest success rates and is capable of recovering data that other companies deem unrecoverable.