Gigabyte
Modell: H263-S67-AAW1
Four independent dual-Xeon servers in 2U: Gigabyte's H263-S67-AAW1 packs four nodes, each dual 4th or 5th Gen Intel Xeon Scalable with 8-channel DDR5, into one shared-power, shared-cooling chassis. The density platform for the CPU infrastructure around a GPU fleet, head nodes, storage, virtualization, and scale-out compute. Configured and shipped worldwide DDP by MillionMiner.
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This catalog is mostly GPU servers, and this is the one that is not, on purpose. The H263-S67-AAW1 is a 2U 4-node compute platform, no GPUs, built for the large body of infrastructure that surrounds and supports a GPU fleet but does not need accelerators itself. Selling it well means being clear about what it is for. The density case. The platform packs four independent server nodes into a single 2U chassis. Each node is a complete dual-socket server, dual 4th or 5th Gen Intel Xeon Scalable processors with 8-channel DDR5, and the system carries 64 DIMM slots across the four. Four nodes in 2U is the headline: where a traditional 1U-per-node deployment would consume four rack units, this consumes two, doubling node density, and across a row that compounds into real rack and power savings. The shared-infrastructure efficiency. The four nodes share the chassis, the cooling, and the power supplies, dual 3000W Titanium units, rather than each carrying its own. That sharing is the economic argument: less power overhead per node, fewer supplies to maintain, and one chassis to manage instead of four. A single CMC port provides centralized management across all four nodes, and dual ROM redundancy protects the firmware layer, the multi-node design's answer to the obvious concern about putting four servers in one box. The fit-out. Eight 2.5-inch Gen5 hot-swap bays across NVMe, SATA, or SAS-4, four low-profile PCIe Gen5 x16 slots, four OCP 3.0 Gen5 x16 slots for high-speed networking, and four M.2 slots. That networking budget matters: multi-node compute earns its keep when the nodes are well-connected to storage and to each other, and the OCP and PCIe slots carry the fabric. Where it fits a deployment. This is the CPU infrastructure around the GPU fleet: cluster head and login nodes, storage and data-preparation nodes, CPU-only HPC compute, and virtualization or container farms. It is distinct from the Gold Series single-node utility servers in this catalog, which put one node in a chassis, the H263 is the answer when node density per rack is the metric. And it is distinct from every GPU server here, which it complements rather than competes with: a real cluster pairs GPU nodes for training with dense CPU nodes like these for everything else. MillionMiner configures the node count, processors, memory, and storage to your workload, tests every unit, and ships worldwide DDP with duties handled, with hosting in its own data centers available.
A GPU fleet does not run alone. It needs head nodes to orchestrate jobs, storage and CPU nodes to feed and post-process, login and management nodes, and often a virtualization layer beside it. The H263-S67-AAW1 is built for exactly that infrastructure, and it is built dense. The platform is a 2U 4-node design: four independent servers in one chassis, each with dual 4th or 5th Gen Intel Xeon Scalable processors and 8-channel DDR5, 64 DIMM slots across the four nodes. Each node runs its own workload; the chassis shares power and cooling among them, which is the efficiency, four nodes of compute in the rack height and power overhead of roughly one traditional server. The fit-out is built for scale-out. Eight Gen5 NVMe/SATA/SAS-4 hot-swap bays, four low-profile PCIe Gen5 slots and four OCP 3.0 Gen5 slots for fabric and networking, dual ROM redundancy, and a single CMC port for centralized chassis management across all four nodes. Dual 3000W Titanium supplies power the system. It is the rational way to deploy the CPU side of an AI or HPC cluster, and MillionMiner configures the node count, memory, and storage to your workload. Configured and shipped worldwide DDP.
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Not every server in an AI data center has GPUs in it. The H263-S67-AAW1 is the dense CPU platform for everything around the fleet: four independent server nodes in a single 2U chassis, each running dual 4th or 5th Gen Intel Xeon Scalable with 8-channel DDR5, 64 DIMM slots across the system. Four nodes share one chassis, power, and cooling, which is how you fit four times the compute into the rack space of one server, with redundant Titanium power and CMC management holding it together. The platform for head nodes, storage, virtualization, and scale-out compute. Configured and shipped worldwide DDP by MillionMiner.
Four independent dual-Xeon nodes in one chassis, double the node density of a 1U-per-node deployment. The rack and power math of multi-node.
Four nodes share the chassis, cooling, and dual Titanium supplies. Less overhead per node, fewer parts to maintain, one chassis to manage via CMC.
Head nodes, storage, virtualization, and scale-out CPU compute, the infrastructure around a GPU cluster. 8 NVMe bays, 4 OCP and 4 PCIe Gen5 slots per system.
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It is four independent, complete servers built into a single 2U chassis that they share for power and cooling. Each node runs its own operating system and workload. It is for buyers who need many CPU servers densely, cluster head and storage nodes, virtualization farms, and CPU-only compute, rather than one large machine, and it is the dense way to deploy that infrastructure.
No, and that is deliberate. The H263-S67-AAW1 is a CPU compute platform for the infrastructure around a GPU fleet, head nodes, storage, data preparation, and virtualization. In a real cluster it complements the GPU servers rather than replacing them: GPU nodes train, dense CPU nodes like this handle everything else. For accelerated workloads, the catalog's GPU systems are the tool.
Each of the four nodes is a dual-socket server with dual 4th or 5th Gen Intel Xeon Scalable processors and 8-channel DDR5 memory, and the system carries 64 DIMM slots across the four nodes. The processor SKUs and memory population per node are specified to your workload on quote.
Density and shared infrastructure. Four nodes in 2U doubles node density against a 1U-per-node deployment, saving rack space and the power overhead of four separate chassis, since the nodes share cooling and the dual Titanium supplies. Fewer parts to maintain and one chassis to manage. Across a row of cluster infrastructure, that compounds into meaningful rack and operating savings.
Through a single CMC port that provides centralized management across all four nodes, so the chassis is administered as one unit rather than four separate boxes. Dual ROM redundancy protects the firmware layer, the design's answer to reliability concerns about consolidating servers into one chassis.
Eight 2.5-inch Gen5 hot-swap bays across NVMe, SATA, or SAS-4, plus per-system four low-profile PCIe Gen5 x16 slots, four OCP 3.0 Gen5 x16 slots for high-speed networking, and four M.2 slots. The networking budget is the point for multi-node compute, the OCP and PCIe slots connect the nodes to storage and to each other, and the fit-out is confirmed on quote.
The Gold Series utility servers put one node in a chassis, sized for a specific role. The H263 puts four nodes in 2U, sized for density. Choose a Gold Series node for a single dedicated server; choose the H263 when you need many CPU nodes and rack density is the metric, as in cluster infrastructure or virtualization farms.
Dual 3000W 80 PLUS Titanium supplies serve the whole four-node chassis, which is far less than four separate servers would draw in supply overhead. The exact configuration and the per-node power profile are confirmed with your quote, sized to the processors and node count you deploy.
The platform is built for four nodes, and deployments scale by adding chassis as the cluster grows, each a dense four-node block of CPU compute. MillionMiner plans multi-chassis deployments and the shared rack, power, and networking they need, the same way it plans GPU-node scaling.
Submit your workload and deployment details through the quote form. A MillionMiner specialist confirms the node count, processors, memory, storage, and networking, the warranty, and the delivery plan. Every unit is tested before shipment and shipped worldwide DDP with duties handled, with hosting in MillionMiner's own data centers available as the alternative.