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Huawei introduces new generation of smart servers with third-generation Intel Xeon Scalable processors

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Huawei recently released the latest generation of FusionServer Pro V6 intelligent servers based on the third-generation Intel Xeon Scalable processors.

Intel said,” the newly released third-generation Intel Xeon Scalable processors can meet more stringent workload requirements and are optimized for cloud, enterprise, artificial intelligence, high-performance computing, network, and security workloads“.

According to Huawei, FusionServer Pro V6 intelligent server has achieved innovations in hardware architecture, algorithms, and basic software.

Architecture:

  • For large data centers, Huawei’s entire cabinet server is designed through the L1+L2 joint design, which can flexibly configure computing, network, and storage resources. The computing density is increased by 4 times. All modules can support online replacement and second-level operation and maintenance.
  • At the same time, Huawei achieved 25% more computing power in the entire server machine and doubled the power density.

Software:

  • In the cluster computing case, through the Huawei cluster job scheduler, the cluster scheduling capability is increased by 3 times, up to 320,000 cores, and the computing resource utilization rate is as high as 90%; in the large-scale operation and maintenance management scenario, for deployment, discovery, upgrade, and maintenance.
  • The five energy-saving management technologies were upgraded, and the operation and maintenance efficiency was increased by 30%.

Algorithms:

  • In terms of performance improvement, Huawei can provide more than 40 kinds of big data algorithm acceleration libraries, including machine learning algorithms and graph analysis algorithms, covering 80% of business scenarios.
  • In terms of energy-saving, Huawei’s machine learning energy-saving algorithm (MPC-PID) can Under the same load, the entire server can save energy up to 5%; in terms of stability, the intelligent memory failure self-healing algorithm can reduce the downtime rate by more than 50% without business perception.

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