Pogo Linux Redesigns Atlas Server Performance With 2nd-Gen AMD EPYC™ Processors

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Nov 26, 2019

REDMOND, WASH., Nov. 26, 2019 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ — Pogo Linux, a leading supplier of rackmount servers for the modern data center, today unveiled six single-socket and dual-socket systems based on the newest AMD EPYC™ processor, code-named “Rome“. The redesigned Atlas AMD Servers will take advantage of Rome’s features that focus on high-performance computing, multi-cloud implementation, virtualization and data-intensive workloads at the edge. The new Pogo Linux AMD EPYC™ servers are now shipping in volume across the company’s entire Atlas server product lineup.

AMD has made significant changes to their CPU architecture which help deliver twice the number of cores and threads than the previous Zen architecture. Compared to the ‘Naples’ processor architecture, Zen 2 has 32 billion transistors, which makes it one of the most densely-packed chip design ever developed. Code-named “Rome“, the 2nd-generation AMD CPUs are the first x86 processors to market based on 7 nanometer (nm) technology. While lowering power consumption and improving instructions per cycle, the 7-nm core process technology has doubled the density with up to 64 cores and up to 128 threads.

Users of Pogo Linux AMD EPYC™ 7002 Series powered servers will experience higher clock speeds for enterprise and data center workloads. Atlas servers built on AMD’s newest family of server processors will better handle the most demanding applications and data center needs, including artificial intelligence (AI), data analytics, high-performance computing (HPC), cloud computing, virtualization, software-defined infrastructure, and big data analytics than previous “Naples” EPYC™ servers.

Known for delivering best-in-class performance with a lower total cost of ownership, Pogo Linux Atlas AMD server systems have provided the processing backbone for a broad range of IT applications and workloads since 1999. The refreshed server line of Atlas 1U thru 4U single- and dual-processor systems equipped with AMD EPYC™ 7002 Series Processors highlight:

Advanced CPU Architecture – Built using Zen 2 high-performance cores and AMD’s innovative Chiplet architecture.

  • 7-nm Core Technology – First-to-market with a hybrid, multi-die architecture for x86 server CPU cores
  • 14-nm Throughput Technology – I/O, memory access and security features
  • x86 Compatibility – Run all your favorite code without special code change

Highly-Dense Computing – More cores than “Naples” with double the core count and thread count.

  • High Core & Thread Counts – High-performance from up to 64 cores and up to 128 threads per socket
  • More CPU Cache – Up to 256MB L3 cache per CPU (up from 64MB) – 4x more shared L3 cache that previous versions.
  • Improved CPU Clock Speeds – Up to 3.1GHz (with Boost speeds up to 3.4GHz)

Superior Memory Bandwidth – Up to 208GB /sec of memory bandwidth and DDR4-3200 support.

  • PCIe® 4.0 Ready – The only x86 server CPU to support PCI-Express gen 4.0 – 2X the of gen 3.0 – to connect high-speed GPU’s or NVMe drives.
  • Double the Throughput – 2X the I/O performance bandwidth of previous-generation CPUs from 128 lanes of PCIe® 4.0 connectivity

Secure by Design – Protect virtual and cloud infrastructure by with next-gen security in processor architecture.

  • Embedded Security Protection – Defend your CPU, applications, and data
  • Pervasive Encryption – Safeguard virtualized environments with AMD Secure
  • Encrypted Virtualization on up to 500 VMs per server

Best Performance for Value – Best-in-class performance in single-socket servers versus comparable dual-socket Intel systems.

  • 2X the Performance with up 64 cores – With up to 64 cores, AMD EPYC™ delivers up to 2X the performance of competing x86 server CPUs
  • More Energy-Efficient – 7nm technology reduces the size of each CPU core to enjoy the same core-performance with roughly-half the energy consumption

“We’re excited and thankful to have Pogo Linux supporting the launch of AMD EPYC™ 7002 Series Processors,” said Scott Aylor, corporate vice president and general manager, Datacenter Solutions Group, AMD. “Their Atlas EPYC™ based solutions are poised to deliver a new standard for modern datacenter customers. With twice the cores, breakthrough performance and embedded security protection, all delivered by a leadership architecture, customers can transform their datacenter operations at the pace of their business.”

“Pogo Linux has a long history of building systems featuring AMD processors going back to the first Athlon and Opteron processors,” said Chris Stevenson, VP Sales & Product Development for Pogo Linux. “Our customers have been asking for upgrades to their existing AMD systems and the new EPYC™ processors are a huge leap forward. The high core counts and large memory capabilities enable us to build compute-dense Atlas server designs for HPC and Internet customers with applications requiring it for key tasks and caches.”

The redesigned Pogo Linux Atlas servers include four 1U models with single-socket or dual-socket options, and two 2U models with dual-socket system configurations. The price for the 1U models is around $1,800, while the 2U models start at $2,800. All are standard rackmount chassis form-factors and are available now. The full product line of Atlas AMD EPYC™ server systems can be found at https://www.pogolinux.com/products/amd-epyc-servers

About Atlas Server Systems
The Pogo Linux Atlas product line of AMD servers are designed to meet the high-performance computing (HPC), embedded security, and performance value to address modern data center workloads. Featuring 2nd-generation AMD EPYC™ processors, Atlas servers enable highly-dense computing with support for up to 64 high-performance cores and up to 128 threads per socket. The Atlas server family’s ‘secure by design’ CPU architecture with embedded security and pervasive encryption protects the CPU, data and applications, including up to 500 virtual machines. Experience exceptional performance for value from double the core and thread counts which means a single-socket Atlas AMD EPYC™ server exceeds the performance-per-socket of a comparable legacy dual-socket server. All Atlas server systems include pre-installed commercial or free Linux distribution operating systems and come with a three-year warranty.

About Pogo Linux

From a single system to an entire datacenter, Pogo Linux has provided servers, workstations, and storage solutions to universities, corporations, and government institutions for over 20 years. With a focus on custom configurations, cutting-edge technologies, and exceptional support, Pogo has been a trusted advisor to the IT and Open Source communities since 1999. To learn more, visit http://www.pogolinux.com and follow us on Twitter.

 

SOURCE Pogo Linux, Inc.

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