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Fujitsu Server Primergy RX1330 M4

Storage-rich and energyeffi­cient, this space-saving server provides everything a growing business needs

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PRICE As reviewed, £1,799 exc VAT from fujitsu.com

Fujitsu’s Server Primergy RX1330 M4 is a strong choice for roles where storage density is a priority. While the LFF variant only has a convention­al four-drive capacity, the model we tested has eight SFF drive bays – and there’s another design with room for ten drives, which is excellent for such a compact server.

As if that weren’t enough, the ten-bay model can be additional­ly fitted with up to four PCIe SSDs – although you’ll need to add a PRAID EP540i or EP580i controller card to drive them. Entry-level systems rely on the motherboar­d’s C246 chipset to provide striped and mirrored arrays for SATA drives, while our system includes a PRAID CP400i PCIe card that brings SAS3 support plus RAID5 and RAID6 arrays into the equation.

All of that’s topped off with dual embedded M.2 slots, which you can use to house your OS on a pair of SSDs (although you can’t use a pair of NVMe modules because one of the slots is SATA-only). Or, for around £130, Fujitsu’s microSD Enterprise card slips neatly into the motherboar­d’s internal USB 3 port and provides a VMware ESXi boot drive running off a mirrored pair of 64GB microSD cards.

Alongside these terrifical­ly flexible storage options, Fujitsu offers plenty of CPU choices, ranging from low-cost Celerons to the latest Xeon E-2200 models. Our test system sports a speedy 3.4GHz six-core Xeon E-2236, supported by 32GB of DDR4 memory, which can be boosted right up to the CPU limit of 128GB.

A feature of Primergy servers that has always impressed us is their superb interior design. Lift the lid off and you’ll find very little in the way of cable clutter. This, combined with Fujitsu’s Cool-safe chassis design, honeycomb air grilles and dedicated airflow channels, means the five cooling fans in front of the CPU can run comparativ­ely slowly, which theoretica­lly reduce power consumptio­n and noise levels.

We confirmed this in practice: our power meter recorded a total power draw of just 40W with the operating system idle, peaking at 145W with the CPU under maximum load. We also measured sound levels of only 39dB from a metre away, making this an

“Fujitsu’s microSD Enterprise card provides a VMware ESXi boot drive running off a mirrored pair of 64GB microSD cards”

excellent server for offices that value tranquilli­ty.

Our system came with dual hotplug 450W PSUs, but in place of the second standard PSU you can specify a Fujitsu Integrated Battery Backup Unit (FJBU), which costs around £315. It’s a smart alternativ­e that obviates the need for a standalone UPS; the companion tool for Windows will gracefully power the server down if there’s a blackout lasting more than four minutes. Connectivi­ty is handled by a pair of dual embedded Gigabit Ethernet ports, and if you want to add extra connection­s there’s plenty of room to expand; even with the EP400i RAID card in residence, you’re left with two low-profile PCIe slots available. There’s also a separate Gigabit Ethernet port dedicated to Fujitsu’s iRMC S5 remote management controller. This presents an informativ­e web console with plenty of informatio­n about server hardware, along with graphs of power consumptio­n. To enable video redirectio­n for OS remote control and virtual media services, you’ll need an iRMC Advanced licence, which costs about £250.

The RX1330 M4 also works with Fujitsu’s ServerView management suite, which now comes with a revamped and more informativ­e web console. This details all discovered Primergy servers and provides quick links for viewing server components, power consumptio­n and RAID configurat­ions, while a local agent feeds it with details on the OS, running services and file systems.

SMBs that want a compact server with plenty of room for expansion will love Fujitsu’s Primergy RX1330 M4. It’s quiet, energy-efficient and well built, with storage features that go well beyond what you might expect from a server of this size.

SPECIFICAT­IONS

1U rack chassis 3.4GHz 6-core Xeon E-2236

32GB 2,667MHz DDR4 ECC (max 128GB) Fujitsu PRAID EP400i supports RAID0, 1, 10, 5, 6 2 x 240GB SATA SSDs (max 4 LFF/10 SFF) 2 x M.2 SSD slots 3 x PCIe 3 2 x Gigabit Ethernet 2 x 450W hotplug PSUs Fujitsu iRMC S5 Standard with Gigabit Ethernet 1yr on-site NBD warranty

 ??  ?? ABOVE The inside of the server is very tidy, which is great for maximising airflow
ABOVE The inside of the server is very tidy, which is great for maximising airflow
 ??  ?? BELOW The onboard server management chip provides all sorts of key informatio­n
BELOW The onboard server management chip provides all sorts of key informatio­n

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