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Broadberry CyberServe R272-Z31

A powerful, expandable rack server that’s perfect for businesses with an eye on core-based licensing

- DAVE MITCHELL

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PRICE As reviewed, £7,295 exc VAT from broadberry.co.uk

AMD’s latest core-dense server CPUs are a huge challenge to Intel, with its three new 7Fx2 chips promising speeds, cache capacities and prices that their Xeon equivalent­s can’t match.

Broadberry’s CyberServe R272-Z31 showcases their potential. It’s built around the EPYC 7F72 model, which features 24 cores, a 3.2GHz base clock speed that’s higher than the Xeon Scalable Platinum 8268 and a 192MB L3 cache that’s more than five times the size of its rival’s. It also supports up to 2TB of 3,200MHz RDIMM DDR4 memory, and a huge 128 PCIe 4 lanes.

While this is undeniably a highend server, the R272-Z31 is good value for virtualisa­tion, as it doesn’t attract VMware’s extra licensing charge for CPUs with more than 32 physical cores. Similar benefits apply if you’re running SQL databases with corebased licensing models.

Storage options are cost-effective too: the price above doesn’t include drives but, u nlike some vendors, Broadberry leaves you free to source and fit your own, with no impact on the main warranty. An impressive 24 hot-swap SFF bays are on offer at the front, with two more at the rear, which should be adequate for hyper-convergenc­e duties, and all carriers are included in the price.

Architectu­rally, the CyberServe is built on a Gigabyte R272-Z31 2U barebones rack system. It’s a safe choice, as Gigabyte offers more EPYC 7002 server platforms than all the blue chips put together. It also means you get the benefit of Gigabyte’s modularise­d drive backplane, and a good choice of exchangeab­le expander boards. A total of one PCIe 3 and five PCIe 4 slots are on offer, and our system came with a single SAS 3/SATA backplane expander with all 26 bays connected to it and routed to a MegaRAID 9361-8i PCIe 3 card. If you want more storage performanc­e, you can pay an extra £200 for the MegaRAID 9560-8i, the industry’s first PCIe 4 RAID card.

The Gigabyte design also includes a powerful cooling system, designed to cope with the high 240W TDP of the EPYC 7F72 CPU. By default, the four main fans in front of the motherboar­d spin at a huge 6,900rpm: this certainly keeps the CPU cool, but it’s very noisy, with our iPad recording sound levels of 73.5dB at one metre in front. It also drains a lot of power: after some

“Unlike some vendors, Broadberry leaves you free to source and fit your own storage, with no impact on the warranty”

experiment­ation in the server’s web-based remote management console, we settled on a profile that drops the fans to a calmer 4,200rpm when the CPU temperatur­e is below 30°C, and only ramps them up when it goes above this.

On that note, the AST2500 web console won’t be worrying the likes of Dell’s iDRAC9, but it provides plenty of informatio­n on critical components with views of all hardware sensors. It includes OS remote control and virtual media services as standard too, rather than optional upgrades.

You can additional­ly enable the built-in Gigabyte Server Management utility, which presents a web-based status dashboard for remotely monitored systems. The latest version 2.03 includes power consumptio­n statistics for EPYC 7002 servers, plus (again) detailed views of installed hardware and sensors, fan speed graphs and tools for remote firmware upgrades.

The CyberServe R272-Z31 is a very impressive server. With AMD’s powerful EPYC 7F72 at the helm, and a generous 256GB of RAM included in the price, it’s geared up for heavyduty processing. At the same time, it lets you save money on per-core licensing and storage provision, making it an excellent all-round propositio­n that current Xeon

Scalable systems simply can’t compete with.

SPECIFICAT­IONS

2U Gigabyte R272-Z31 rack server Gigabyte MZ32-AR0 motherboar­d 3.2GHz 24-core AMD EPYC 7F72 256GB 3,200MHz DDR4 RDIMM (max 2TB with LRDIMM) 26 x SAS 3/ SATA hot-swap SFF drive bays Avago 9361-8i PCIe 3 RAID card no storage included 1 x PCIe 3, 5 x PCIe 4 slots OCP 2 PCIe slot 2 x M.2 PCIe 3 NVMe SSD slots

2 x Gigabit Ethernet AST2500 BMC with Gigabit Ethernet Gigabyte Server Manager software 2 x 800W hotplug PSUs 3yr advanced replacemen­t warranty

 ??  ?? BELOW Gigabyte’s management console includes extensive monitoring features
BELOW Gigabyte’s management console includes extensive monitoring features
 ??  ?? ABOVE The Gigabyte chassis is ready for the most demanding server duties
ABOVE The Gigabyte chassis is ready for the most demanding server duties

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