Supermicro Expands Multi-Core Intel Xeon Server Solutions
Value X7DVL-L and X7DVL-i Join Extensive Line of Supermicro DP Platforms
11 June 2007 Source: www.supermicro.com
Supermicro have announced availability of its X7DVL-L and X7DVL-i dual-processor (DP) server platforms. These serverboards support both dual-core and quad-core Intel Xeon processors in a small form factor with an excellent price-to-performance ratio.
Supermicro Server Building Block Solutions provide extreme flexibility and unique application optimization. The X7DVL-L and X7DVL-i are value serverboards with features that make them well suited for small business servers, cost-effective computing clusters, and server appliances. Both of these serverboards minimize the power, cooling and space requirements to provide environmentally friendly server solutions with reduced TCO.
"These high-volume, dual-processor serverboards offer exceptional value and further expand our industry-leading selection of server solutions," asserts Alex Hsu, chief sales and marketing officer at Supermicro. "When loaded with two dual-core Intel Xeon processors, these platforms combine computing density with high power efficiency and cost-effectiveness."
At 9.6" by 10", the micro-ATX Super X7DVL-L supports up to 16GB of fully buffered memory along with a PCI-Express x8 slot and legacy PCI slot. Other important features include support for four SATA ports at 3Gbps with host RAID and dual Gigabit Ethernet for scalable, high-bandwidth networking. The cost-effective X7DVL-i includes the same features in a standard ATX (10" x 12") formfactor along with one more expansion slot, two more SATA ports and a parallel port. In addition, the X7DVL-i provides a SIM (Supermicro Intelligent Management) slot for IPMI 2.0 remote server management with virtual media-over-LAN and optional KVM-over-LAN features.