Lenovo ThinkSystem SE350 Edge servers will ship with VMware edge software installed. Credit: Dell Technologies VMware and Lenovo have collaborated on edge computing systems, with the goal of making them more robust and resilient. As part of the deal, Lenovo’s Infrastructure Solutions Group (ISG) will pre-load VMware’s edge software on its ThinkSystem SE350 Edge servers, a pair of ruggedized servers designed specifically for edge deployments. This includes vSphere, vSan, and Tanzu. The SE350 is a 1U hight, half-width server with one socket for an Intel Xeon D-2100, featuring up to 16 cores, up to 256GB of memory in four slots, four M.2 2280 SATA drives with SED, high temperature, high capacity, and high endurance drive options, RAID 0/1 for the SSDs, 2x10GbE wired network connectors and LTE and Wi-Fi for wireless connectivity. ThinkSystem SE350 Edge server can survive extreme temperatures and high levels of shock. It comes with motion- and tamper-detection, and its hard disks are encrypted to prevent data compromise. It reflects a maturing of the edge, which started out with mostly single-purpose appliances, notes Charles Ferland, vice president and general manager, edge computing and communication service providers at Lenovo ISG. However, as companies adopted edge architectures, they deployed more single-purpose devices and ended up with a sprawl of them at the edge. What started out with one edge-automation task could easily expand to seven, and you end up with seven different devices. “So just like in the industry, there’s a demand constantly for convergence and consolidations, over a virtualized environment,” said Ferland. Lenovo also announced enhancements to its Open Cloud Automation software, to automate the planning, deployment and ongoing management of both datacenter cloud deployments and edge sites, using the same management software. The ThinkServer hardware is available for purchase or through Lenovo’s TruScale consumption-based leasing model. Related content news High-bandwidth memory nearly sold out until 2026 While it might be tempting to blame Nvidia for the shortage of HBM, it’s not alone in driving high-performance computing and demand for the memory HPC requires. By Andy Patrizio May 13, 2024 3 mins CPUs and Processors High-Performance Computing Data Center news CHIPS Act to fund $285 million for semiconductor digital twins Plans call for building an institute to develop digital twins for semiconductor manufacturing and share resources among chip developers. By Andy Patrizio May 10, 2024 3 mins CPUs and Processors Data Center news HPE launches storage system for HPC and AI clusters The HPE Cray Storage Systems C500 is tuned to avoid I/O bottlenecks and offers a lower entry price than Cray systems designed for top supercomputers. By Andy Patrizio May 07, 2024 3 mins Supercomputers Enterprise Storage Data Center news Lenovo ships all-AMD AI systems New systems are designed to support generative AI and on-prem Azure. By Andy Patrizio Apr 30, 2024 3 mins CPUs and Processors Data Center PODCASTS VIDEOS RESOURCES EVENTS NEWSLETTERS Newsletter Promo Module Test Description for newsletter promo module. Please enter a valid email address Subscribe