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Supermicro Highlights New Cloud-Scale Enterprise Systems and Resource-Saving Server Solutions at OpenStack Tokyo

Resource-Saving Architecture optimizes power, cooling, shared resources and refresh cycle costs to Save Millions in TCO and reduce Total Cost for the Environment (TCE)

TOKYO, Japan, August 2, 2018 — Super Micro Computer, Inc. (NASDAQ: SMCI), a global leader in enterprise computing, storage, networking solutions and green computing technology, today announced that it is offering proven cloud-scale, enterprise system configurations including the multi-node BigTwin and SuperBlade along with a 1U Cloud Storage system at OpenStack Days Tokyo 2018, Belle Salle Nihonbashi, August 2-3, Booth #6.

These proven Supermicro cloud system configurations have already been deployed across the entire range of datacenter environments including cloud service providers (CSPs), media streaming, e-commerce, social, telecommunications, semiconductor, OpenStack, artificial intelligence (AI), content delivery networks (CDN), and hyper-converged infrastructure (HCI). These systems are cloud optimized for scale-out, high performance at maximum density and software defined storage.

“Supermicro is helping enterprises accelerate their time to deployment by offering proven cloud system configurations that have already been deployed at scale in large cloud datacenters,” said Charles Liang, President and CEO of Supermicro. “For rack-level optimization, Supermicro Rack Scale Design (RSD) manages racks of disaggregated servers, storage, and networking and is tightly integrated with other datacenter management software layers such as OpenStack using the Restful Pod Manager APIs that enable end-to-end cloud infrastructure deployment. When enabled with Supermicro RSD, our 1U all-flash NVMe storage system with 36 hot-swap NVMe SSDs can share over a half petabyte of high-performance storage with up to 12 hosts simultaneously.”

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In addition, Supermicro’s aggressive innovation in green computing technology and the development of energy efficient server and storage solutions has a lasting positive impact on the environment. The company’s Resource-Savsing technology enables up to 60% space savings, up to 50% less power consumption and produces less e-waste during technology refresh cycles, driving improvement to the Total Cost for the Environment (TCE) and saving data centers millions in Total Cost of Ownership (TCO).

Supermicro is demonstrating a breadth of products to address a wide range of OpenStack workloads, including Supermicro RSD 2.3 and its MicroCloud SuperServer solution that can support up to 24 server nodes in just 3U of rack space. Supermicro’s cloud solutions validated and tested with software from the leading open source technology providers can be found at www.supermicro.com.