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Because they might be less than half as long as normal rackmount servers, short depth rackmount servers can be used in applications where space is at a premium, usually in communication racks.
Better space conservation for rack servers, increased scalability, maximized air flow when used in conjunction with a cooling system, and ease of routine computer maintenance and diagnostics are all benefits of server racks, given that their design makes it simple for technicians and operators to slide rack servers into and out of them are among their other advantages.
Rack servers can easily slide in and out of a server rack thanks to their mechanical design. This capability is helpful since it enables system administrators, technicians, and operators to diagnose technical issues and quickly switch out components without having to completely shut down and disassemble the system.
Such a feature is essential for mission-critical programs and applications because prolonged downtime could cause loss of money, harm, or even death.
The Global Short depth server market accounted for $XX Billion in 2022 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2023 to 2030.
The new short-depth chassis product family from AIC Inc., a top supplier of enterprise storage and server solutions, is perfect for a wide range of edge computing applications. Edge computing datacenters are deployed in constrained places and placed close to end user devices in order to collect and process data in real time.
RMC-1E and RMC-2E make up the product family for AIC short-depth chassis. A 1U rackmount chassis called RMC-1E can accommodate two 7mm 2.5″ SSD/HDDs and two 3.5″ HDDs.A 2U rackmount chassis called RMC-2E can accommodate four 2.5″ hot-swappable drives.
RMC-1E and RMC-2E have depths of 380mm and 450mm, respectively, which enable them to fit in most cabinets and be installed in places with limited space, such as telecom or edge computing datacenters.
These two models are built to work with GPU cards, making them perfect for programs like artificial intelligence, the internet of things, machine learning, digital signs, simulations, etc.