Quanta QCT Readies Servers with Latest Intel® Xeon Processor Product Families
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01 Jun. 2012

Quanta QCT Readies Servers with Latest Intel® Xeon Processor Product Families

Quanta QCT Readies Servers with Latest Intel® Xeon Processor Product Families

FREMONT, Calif. – June 1, 2012 /PRWeb/ – Quanta QCT, a leading provider of server, storage and network equipment to datacenter customers in the United States, is preparing to ship four servers with the Intel® Xeon® processor E5-2400 and E5-4600 product families.

Customers wanting to deploy servers with these high-performance and energy-efficient processors will see U.S. availability through Quanta QCT channel partners in June and July.

For the Intel® Xeon® processor E5-2400 product family, Quanta QCT will have three servers available in mid-July:

STRATOS S200-X12TS ­— The Quanta QCT STRATOS S200-X12TS is a 2-socket general purpose 1U server, supporting two Intel® Xeon® processor E5-2400 product family, twelve DDR3 DIMM slots, and up to six 3.5” or twelve 2.5” HDDs. It is ideal for fast growing small and medium businesses that need more performance headroom to scale up from 1-socket platforms.

STRATOS S200-X22TQ — The Quanta QCT STRATOS S200-X22TQ is a 2-socket general purpose 2U server, supporting two Intel® Xeon® processor E5-2400 product family,  twelve DDR3 DIMM slots, and up to fourteen 3.5” or 2.5” HDDs plus two 2.5” SSDs.

STRATOS S800-X52T — The Quanta QCT STRATOS S800-X52T is a multi-node, high density server, featuring up to four half-sized 2-socket server nodes in a 2U chassis. Each node is powered by the Intel® Xeon® processor E5-2400 product family and the server is populated with twelve DIMM slots.

For the Intel® Xeon® processor E5-4600 product family, customers will have the Quanta QCT STRATOS S400-X44E available through channels in mid-June. It is a 4-socket 4U server powered by the Intel® Xeon® processor E5-4600 product family. It features significant performance with up to 32 processor cores, 48 memory DIMM lots, 8 SAS/SATA 2.5-inch hot-plug drives, nine PCIe expansion slots, and GbE/10GbE/InfiniBand networking options. The STRATOS S400-X44E is intended for computing and memory demanding applications and large workloads.

“This product lineup gives our customers a logical progression path as their compute needs grow,” said Mike Yang, general manager and vice president of Quanta QCT. “It’s an ideal lineup for datacenters that want the performance and energy efficiency advantages of Intel’s latest product families, combined with engineering and manufacturing expertise Quanta QCT offers.”

“The Intel® Xeon® processor E5-2400 and E5-4600 product families offer new density- and cost-optimized solutions for customers seeking additional flexibility and energy-efficient performance for their data centers,” said Dylan Larson, director of Xeon product marketing for Intel's Datacenter Infrastructure Group.

Quanta QCT is the only company that delivers all of the major components of the datacenter value chain: server, storage and networking equipment design and manufacturing capability in a single, proven resource. Presently, datacenters are built with server, storage and networking equipment from different manufacturers. While the industry has adapted to this inefficiency, QCT now makes it possible for datacenters to work with a single manufacturer to verify that the solution is engineered to deliver their targeted technical and cost performance benchmarks.

About Quanta QCT

Quanta QCT provides a comprehensive line of off-the-shelf server, storage and networking solutions to datacenter customers in the United States. Quanta QCT targets midsize and large enterprises, governments and service providers who want the engineering excellence of a global manufacturer of integrated datacenter solutions, but do not require the scale and resources of a full-service ODM. Quanta QCT is headquartered in Fremont, Calif., and its parent company is Quanta Computer, Inc., a $37 billion original design manufacturer.

More at http://www.QuantaQCT.com. (Note: Quanta QCT does not comment on customer relationships unless specifically authorized to do so.)