The use of SSDs can provide better reliability than the use of traditional HDDs, for greater uptime.A choice of affordable onboard SATA RAID or advanced hardware RAID redundancy offers data protection and greater system uptime.Tool-less cover removal provides easy access to upgrades and serviceable parts, such as memory and adapter cards.Avoiding system crashes (and data loss) due to soft memory errors means greater system uptime. The ST50 supports UDIMM memory with ECC protection which provides error correction not available in PC-class "servers" that use parity memory.The ST50 provides many features to simplify serviceability and increase system uptime: The use of SSDs instead of, or along with, traditional spinning drives (hard disk drives or HDDs) can significantly improve I/O performance.Up to four non-hot-swap (NHS) drive bays supporting hard disk drives (HDDs) or solid-state drives (SSDs) provide flexible internal storage capacity.Such integration reduces I/O latency and increases overall system performance. With Intel Integrated I/O Technology, the PCI Express 3.0 controller is integrated into the Intel Xeon E-2100 Series processors. The server offers PCI Express 3.0 I/O expansion capabilities that increase the theoretical maximum bandwidth by almost 100% (8 GTps per link using 128b/130b encoding) compared to the PCI Express 2.0 (5 GTps per link using 8b/10b encoding).Up to four 2666 MHz DDR4 ECC or non-ECC UDIMMs provide speed and capacity of up to 64 GB.Intel Virtualization Technology integrates hardware-level virtualization hooks that allow operating system vendors to better use the hardware for virtualization workloads.Intel Hyper-Threading Technology boosts performance for multithreaded applications by enabling simultaneous multithreading within each processor core, up to two threads per core.Intelligent and adaptive system performance with Intel Turbo Boost Technology 2.0 allows processor cores to run at maximum speeds during peak workloads by temporarily going beyond processor thermal design power (TDP).
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