Supermicro Announces 25/100Gbps Networking Solutions

April 26, 2017

SAN JOSE, Calif., April 26, 2017 — Super Micro Computer, Inc. (NASDAQ: SMCI) has announced general availability of Mellanox, Broadcom and Intel-based 100Gbps and 25Gbps standard networking cards and onboard SIOM solutions, 25Gbps MicroLP networking cards, and onboard riser cards optimized for the Ultra SuperServer.

Supermicro networking modules deliver high bandwidth and industry-leading connectivity for performance-driven server and storage applications in the most demanding Data Center, HPC, Cloud, Web2.0, Machine Learning and Big Data environments. Clustered databases, web infrastructure, and high frequency trading are just a few applications that will achieve significant throughput and latency improvements resulting in faster access, real-time response and virtualization enhancements with this generation of industry leading Supermicro solutions.

Supermicro’s range of 25Gbps and 100Gbs interface solutions:
https://www.supermicro.com/products/accessories/index.cfm?Type=20

Supermicro’s 25/100Gbps networking solutions offer high performance and efficient network fabrics, covering a range of application optimized products. These interfaces provide customers with networking alternatives optimized for their applications and data center environments. The AOC-S Standard LP series cards are designed for any Supermicro server with a PCI-E x8 (for 25G) or PCI-E x16 (for 100G) expansion slot. The AOC-C MicroLP add-on card is optimized for Supermicro high-density FatTwin and MicroCloud SuperServers. The Supermicro AOC-M flexible, cost-optimized 25/100Gbps onboard SIOM series cards support the Supermicro TwinPro, BigTwin, Simply Double and 45/60/90-Bay Top-Load SuperStorage, plus 7U 8-Way SuperServer. The Supermicro Ultra series utilizes the AOC-U series onboard riser cards. These 25G and 100G modules are fully compatible with Supermicro and other comparable industry switch products.

25/100G MODULE

TYPE

DESCRIPTION

INTERFACE

PORTS

CONTROLLER

SUPPORTED
SUPERMICRO
SERVERS

AOC-SHFI-i1C

STANDARD LP

OMNI-PATH 100GBPS

PCI-E 3.0 X16

1 QSFP28

INTEL

ALL W/ PCI-E 3.0 X16

AOC-MHFI-i1C/M

ONBOARD

OMNI-PATH 100GBPS

PCI-E 3.0 X16

1 QSFP28

INTEL

BIGTWIN, TWINPRO, SUPERSTORAGE, 8-WAY

AOC-S100G-m2C

STANDARD LP

DUAL-PORT 100GBE

PCI-E 3.0 X16

2 QSFP28

MELLANOX

ALL W/ PCI-E 3.0 X8

AOC-S25G-b2S

STANDARD LP

DUAL-PORT 25GBE

PCI-E 3.0 X8

2 SFP28

BROADCOM

ALL W/ PCI-E X8

AOC-S25G-m2S

STANDARD LP

DUAL-PORT 25GBE

PCI-E 3.0 X8

2 SFP28

MELLANOX

ALL W/ PCI-E 3.0 X8

AOC-S25G-i2S

STANDARD LP

DUAL-PORT 25GBE

PCI-E 3.0 X8

2 SFP28

INTEL

ALL W/ PCI-E 3.0 X8

AOC-C25G-m1S

MICROLP

SINGLE-PORT 25GBE

PCI-E 3.0 X8

1 SFP28

MELLANOX

FATTWIN, MICROCLOUD

AOC-MH25G-m2S2T/M

ONBOARD

DUAL-PORT 25GBE

PCI-E 3.0 X16

2 SFP28

MELLANOX

BIGTWIN, TWINPRO, SUPERSTORAGE, 8-WAY

AOC-M25G-m4S/M

ONBOARD

QUAD-PORT 25GBE

PCI-E 3.0 X16

4 SFP28

MELLANOX

BIGTWIN, TWINPRO, SUPERSTORAGE, 8-WAY

AOC-URN4-m2TS

ONBOARD

DUAL-PORT 25GBBE

PCI-E 3.0 X16

2 SFP28

MELLANOX

1U ULTRA

AOC-URN4-i2TS

ONBOARD

DUAL-PORT 25GBE

PCI-E 3.0 X8

2 SFP28

INTEL

1U ULTRA

AOC-2UR68-m2TS

ONBOARD

DUAL-PORT 25GBBE

PCI-E 3.0 X8

2 SFP28

MELLANOX

2U ULTRA

Supermicro 25/100G Ethernet Modules

“With 2.5 times the bandwidth of 10G, less than half the cost of 40G, and incorporating Remote Direct Memory Access for low latency with backward compatibility with 10G switches, the industry leading 25GbE capability that Supermicro offers our customers provides the highest scalability and potential for future growth,” said Charles Liang, President and CEO of Supermicro. “We believe that 100G, having a clear upgrade path from 25G, is the natural next step in the evolution of modern high-performance converged data center server/storage deployments for our customers as they experience ever higher demands on their data center I/O infrastructures.”

Dual- and Single-port Modules supporting 100Gbps
AOC-SHFI-i1C Omni-Path Standard Card
Designed for HPC, this card uses an advanced “on-load” design that automatically scales fabric performance with rising server core counts, making these adapters ideal for today’s increasingly demanding workloads with 100Gbps link speed, single QSFP28 connector, PCI-E 3.0 x16 slot and standard low-profile form factor.

AOC-MHFI-i1C/M Onboard Omni-Path SIOM Card
Designed specifically for HPC utilizing the Intel OP HFI ASIC, this card offers 100Gbps link speeds for Supermicro servers that support the SIOM interface.

AOC-S100G-m2C Standard Card
This card offers dual-port QSFP+ connectivity in a low-profile, short length standard form factor with PCI-E 3.0 x16 slot. Utilizing the Mellanox ConnectX-4 EN chipset with features such as VXLAN and NVGRE, this card offers network flexibility, high bandwidth with specific hardware offload for I/O virtualization, and efficiently optimizes bandwidth demand from virtualized infrastructure in the data center or cloud deployments.

Quad-, Dual- and Single-port Modules supporting 25Gbps
AOC-S25G-b2S Standard Card
Based on the Broadcom BCM57414 chipset with features such as RDMA, NPAR, VXLAN and NVGRE, it is backward compatible with 10GbE network and the most cost effective upgrade from 10GbE to 25GbE in data center or cloud deployments.

AOC-S25G-m2S Standard Card
This is a dual-port 25GbE controller that can be used in any Supermicro server with a PCI-E 3.0 x8 expansion slot. Based on the Mellanox ConnectX-4 Lx EN chipset with features such as RDMA and RoCE, it is backward compatible with 10GbE networks and addresses bandwidth demand from virtualized infrastructure.

AOC-S25G-i2S Standard Card
This card is implemented with the Intel XXV710. It is fully compatible with existing 10GbE networking infrastructures but doubles the available bandwidth. The 25GbE bandwidth enables rapid networking deployment in an agile data center environment.

AOC-C25G-m1S MicroLP Card
This card is based on the Mellanox ConnectX-4 Lx EN controller. It is the solution for Supermicro high density MicroCloud and Twin series servers.

AOC-MH25G-m2S2T/M  Onboard SIOM Card
This is a proprietary SIOM (Supermicro I/O module) card based on Mellanox ConnectX-4 Lx EN and optimized for SuperServers with SIOM support. Optimized for Supermicro BigTwin, TwinPro, and SuperStorage products.

AOC-M25G-m4S/M Onboard SIOM Card
This is one of the most feature rich 25GbE controllers in the market. Based on the Mellanox ConnectX®-4 Lx EN, with 4-ports of 25GbE SFP28 connectivity in small form factor SIOM, it provides density, performance, and functionality. Optimized for Supermicro BigTwin, TwinPro, and SuperStorage products.

AOC-URN4-m2TS Onboard 1U Ultra Riser Card
Mellanox ConnectX-4 Lx EN, 2 ports, 2 SFP28, onboard 1U Ultra Riser

AOC-URN4-i2TS Onboard 1U Ultra Riser Card
Intel XXV710, 2 ports, 2 SFP28, onboard 1U Ultra Riser

AOC-2UR68-m2TS Onboard 2U Ultra Riser Card
Mellanox ConnectX-4 Lx EN, 2 ports, 2 SFP28, onboard 2U Ultra Riser

About Super Micro Computer, Inc.

Supermicro (NASDAQ: SMCI), the leading innovator in high-performance, high-efficiency server technology is a premier provider of advanced server Building Block Solutions for Data Center, Cloud Computing, Enterprise IT, Hadoop/Big Data, HPC and Embedded Systems worldwide. Supermicro is committed to protecting the environment through its “We Keep IT Green” initiative and provides customers with the most energy-efficient, environmentally-friendly solutions available on the market.


Source: Supermicro

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