At the CIPR-2025 conference in Nizhny Novgorod, an experimental line of server equipment developed by the joint venture Multillect, created by Azimuth (part of Rostec Group) and IT holding T1, was presented.
The new platform features a flexible architecture that allows adapting solutions to the tasks of data centers (DCs), high-performance computing (HPC), and artificial intelligence (AI). One of the key features is storage density: up to 49 hard drives can be placed in one chassis, which significantly increases the amount of data without expanding the occupied space.
Together with leading companies in the IT market, Rostec companies are solving the state task of ensuring the technological independence of the domestic information infrastructure. Our work with T1 is aimed at developing and producing computing equipment that will replace foreign models.
The production of servers will be deployed at the Azimuth plant. The products are focused on the B2B segment, including government agencies, industrial enterprises, banks, and telecom operators, which will have to switch to domestic solutions.
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