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Decoding Aivres Server Naming Nomenclature

Aivres server solutions cater to diverse business scenarios, from general-purpose computing to AI. The naming nomenclature of our servers is meticulously designed to help you immediately determine key information about each product. Our server model names typically consist of five numbers, each representing specific details related to chassis height, socket count, system grade, system optimization, and generation. Let’s explore these numbers in more detail.

A Breakdown of Aivres Server Model Numbers

Aivres server model names are typically comprised of five numbers:

  1. Chassis Height: The first number indicates the chassis height. For example, a “2” signifies that the server is 2U.
  2. CPU Socket Count: The second number denotes the CPU socket count. For instance, a “4” means the server has 4 CPU sockets.
  3. System Grade: The third number represents the system grade, with 1 being the lowest and 9 being the highest. The higher the number, the higher the model within its product segment.
  4. Optimized Usage Scenario:The fourth number reveals the system’s optimized usage scenario, indicating whether the system is optimized for computing, storage, or AI.
  5. System Generation: The last number is read together with the “V” as the system generation. Currently, our V2 generation of servers supports the latest CPU processors on the market.

Decoding the KR2280V2 Server

This diagram makes it easy to extract meaning from Aivres product names. To illustrate how our naming system works, let’s examine the KR2280V2 server:

  1. The first “2” indicates this is a 2U server.
  2. The second “2” signifies that the server has 2 CPU sockets.
  3. The “8” tells us this is a higher-end flagship model with high performance.
  4. The “0” means this particular server is classified as a compute server and is optimized for general computing.
  5. Lastly, the “V2” generation reveals this product supports the latest generation of Intel/AMD/ARM processors.

A Note About Our Multi-Node Servers

A special exception to the typical 5-number name structure is our family of multi-node servers. These servers are not assigned system grade or optimized usage category so they are named using only the first two numbers in addition to the generation code. For example, the K22V2 server is a 2U 2-node server with a single socket per node that supports the latest generation of Intel/AMD/ARM processors.

By understanding the nomenclature of Aivres servers, you can quickly and accurately identify key characteristics of each system and determine which model best suits your business needs. Aivres not only offers an extensive product portfolio but also employs a unique Joint Design Manufacturing (JDM) model. This approach allows customers to collaborate closely with our team to create highly customized products and services at scale. If you’re interested in any of our products or exploring JDM opportunities, you can get in touch with us here.

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