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Default Super Micro 2u serv

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Under a name 2U Twin [full name is "boring" 6026TT-HD Series SuperServer], Super Micro placed two of their hot-plug DP [Dual Processor] server nodes, and a total of 12 3.5" hard drive bays. Each server node can handle six hard drives for bullet-proof RAID5 in 5+1 or RAID6 in 4+2 configuration. But the main advantage of going with 2U form factor is the fact that you can put a decent block of copper on the CPU sockets and you can put a nice 3.2 or 3.33 GHz Intel CPU. With the lowered thermal load inside the case, you can even put a GPGPU card on the top of the 2U node and that is something no 1U server offers.
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