Supermicro’s JumpStart remote test site will soon let you try out a server powered by the new 5th Gen AMD EPYC processors from any location you choose.
The server is the Supermicro H14 2U Hyper with dual AMD EPYC 9965 processors. It will be available for remote testing on the Supermicro JumpStart site starting on Dec. 2. Registration is open now.
The JumpStart site lets you use a Supermicro server solution online to validate, test and benchmark your own workloads, or those of your customers. And using JumpStart is free.
All test systems on JumpStart are fully configured with SSH (the Secure Socket Shell network protocol); VNC (Virtual Network Computing remote-access software); and Web IPMI (the Intelligent Platform Management Interface). During your test, you can open one session of each.
Using the Supermicro JumpStart remote testing site is simple:
Step 1: Select the system you want to test, and the time slot when you want to test it.
Step 2: At the scheduled time, login to the JumpStart site using your Supermicro single sign-on (SSO) account. If you don’t have an account yet, create one and then use it to login to JumpStart. (Creating an account is free.)
Step 3: Use the JumpStart site to validate, test and benchmark your workloads!
Rest assured, Supermicro will protect your privacy. Once you’re done testing a system on JumpStart, Supermicro will manually erase the server, reflash the BIOS and firmware, and re-install the OS with new credentials.
Hyper power
The AMD-powered server recently added to JumpStart is the Supermicro H14 2U Hyper, model number AS -2126HS-TN. It’s powered by dual AMD EPYC 9965 processors. Each of these CPUs offers 192 cores and a maximum boost clock of 3.7 GHz.
This Supermicro server also features 3.8TB of storage and 1.5TB of memory. The system is built in the 2U rackmount form factor.
Are you eager to test this Supermicro server powered by the latest AMD EPYC CPUs? JumpStart is here to help you.
Do More:
- Learn more about Supermicro JumpStart remote testing
- Register now with JumpStart to test the Supermicro H14 server powered by 5th Gen AMD EPYC 9965 processors
- Check out the Supermicro H14 server’s tech specs
- Get to know the 5th Gen AMD EPYC processors