MSI brought new server gear to the OCP EMEA Summit this week. The company showed off ORv3 servers with AMD EPYC 9005 chips at booth A19. These servers pack more parts into less space. They save power better than older models. Their design helps large data centers run faster workloads.
MSI makes both 2-node servers for cloud use. The Open Compute CD281 fits two computers into one box with 12 memory slots each. Each side can hold a 500-watt processor with special air cooling. The Core Compute CD270 squeezes four separate computers into one case. This design helps companies save rack space. Each section has its own power supply for safety.
MSI works with OCP to create open servers anyone can copy. Many MSI products have earned OCP Inspired status. The company also builds custom servers quickly when customers need special features. These new models help data centers handle more work without buying extra equipment.
MSI makes both 2-node servers for cloud use. The Open Compute CD281 fits two computers into one box with 12 memory slots each. Each side can hold a 500-watt processor with special air cooling. The Core Compute CD270 squeezes four separate computers into one case. This design helps companies save rack space. Each section has its own power supply for safety.
MSI works with OCP to create open servers anyone can copy. Many MSI products have earned OCP Inspired status. The company also builds custom servers quickly when customers need special features. These new models help data centers handle more work without buying extra equipment.