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Aggregata: A Deep Dive into High-Density Server Architecture

Aggregata represents a significant advancement in high-density computing, specifically designed for workloads demanding substantial processing power within a limited physical footprint. This architecture, offered through servers at ServerRental.store, focuses on maximizing core count and memory capacity per unit of rack space, making it ideal for applications such as virtualization, database hosting, and high-performance computing (HPC). Unlike traditional **server** configurations optimized for single-instance performance, Aggregata prioritizes scalability and consolidation. The core principle behind Aggregata is leveraging advanced packaging technologies, efficient cooling solutions, and optimized interconnects to deliver exceptional performance and density. This article provides a comprehensive overview of the Aggregata architecture, its specifications, use cases, performance characteristics, and its inherent advantages and disadvantages. It is important to understand the implications of CPU Architecture when considering a system built around this design.

Specifications

Aggregata is not a single, fixed configuration, but rather a platform supporting a variety of components tailored to specific needs. However, several key characteristics define the architecture. The base Aggregata configuration centers around dual Intel Xeon Scalable processors, with options extending to higher core count models. Memory is a critical component, typically employing DDR4 ECC Registered DIMMs, with configurations scalable up to several terabytes per **server**. Storage options range from high-speed NVMe SSDs to large-capacity SATA SSDs and traditional HDDs, often configured in RAID arrays for redundancy and performance. Networking is typically handled by dual 10 Gigabit Ethernet ports, with options for faster connections like 25GbE or 40GbE. Power supplies are high-efficiency 80+ Platinum rated, crucial for managing the thermal demands of a high-density environment.

Here’s a detailed breakdown of typical Aggregata specifications:

Component Specification
CPU Dual Intel Xeon Gold 6338 (32 Cores/64 Threads per CPU) - Options available up to Platinum series
Memory 256GB DDR4 ECC Registered 3200MHz (Expandable to 2TB) - Memory Specifications
Storage 2 x 1TB NVMe PCIe Gen4 SSD (RAID 1) + 4 x 8TB SATA SSD (RAID 10)
Networking Dual 10 Gigabit Ethernet
Power Supply 2 x 1600W 80+ Platinum
Motherboard Custom-designed for high-density, supporting dual CPUs and extensive memory
Form Factor 2U Rackmount

The Aggregata platform also supports various expansion options, including additional network interface cards (NICs), storage controllers, and GPU accelerators. Effective Thermal Management is a key consideration in these high-density setups. The choice of components directly impacts the overall performance and cost of the system. Understanding Server Hardware is essential when evaluating this architecture.

Use Cases

Aggregata’s high density and processing power make it well-suited for a wide range of demanding applications.

⚠️ *Note: All benchmark scores are approximate and may vary based on configuration. Server availability subject to stock.* ⚠️