RS100-E10-PI2

    RS100-E10-PI2

    Intel® Xeon® E rack-optimized 1U server designed for storage flexibility and Quad networking

    • Powered by the Intel® Xeon® E platform
    • 95W CPU and up to 64GB memory support (4 DIMMs)
    • Flexible storage expandability with up to 5 storage devices
    • Two M.2 slots accommodate 22110-size SSDs for faster boot speed
    • Quad Intel® Gigabit Ethernet with teaming support
    • Comprehensive I/O connectivity to meet different needs
    • Complete server management with ASUS Control Center
    • Optional ASMB9-iKVM module available for 24/7 remote monitoring and diagnostics
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      Delivers a workload optimized solution

      RS100-E10-PI2 supports the latest Intel® Xeon® E processors, which are 1.36x faster than the previous generation and operate at a maximum of 95W for leading performance. It supports four memory slots that fit up to 64GB of DDR4 2666 for memory-intensive computing.

      Delivers a workload optimized solution
      Flexible expansion for better storage

      RS100-E10-PI2 offers the performance required by demanding visual computing workloads with support of one NVIDIA graphics card, or you can utilize one PCIe Gen3 x16 slot to expand I/O capacity.

      RS100-E10-PI2 fits two internal 3.5-inch HDDs and offers different storage choice for storage support. Two M.2 slots accommodate 22110-size SSDs with support for additional OS storage and PCIe Gen3 bandwidth — 5.3X faster than 6 Gb/s SATA III — for faster boot speeds.

      Flexible expansion for better storage
      High-speed mini-SAS HD connections

      RS100-E10-PI2 comes with a mini-SAS HD connector that support up to four SATA for 6Gb/s connectivity with external devices and cleaner cable routing. RS100-E10-PI2 also supports ASUS PIKE II 3000 series, the latest enterprise storage solution, featuring support for 12Gb/s SAS storage and integrated RAID data protection. With ASUS PIKE cards, you can immediately improve the storage capacity and performance of RS100-E10-PI2, making it a great upgrade option.

      High-speed mini-SAS HD connections
      Quad Intel® Gigabit Ethernet

      RS100-E10-PI2 features quad server-class Intel® Ethernet ports and teaming support that speed up the network bandwidth and the failover function ensures uninterrupted network connection. This suits virtualization applications perfectly which requires ultrafast and reliable network. Optional ASUS PEB series Ethernet cards are available for networking upgrade.

      Quad Intel<sup>®</sup> Gigabit Ethernet
      Comprehensive IT infrastructure management

      RS100-E10-PI2 features an optional embedded iKVM module and is bundled with ASUS Control Center to provide comprehensive out-of-band and in-band management features for small and mid-size businesses.

      The optional ASMB9-iKVM module supports remote BIOS updates, fan control, standalone KVMs, video recording, and BSOD capture, providing around-the-clock remote monitoring and diagnostics — even if the operating system is down or offline — through a user-friendly, web-based graphical interface that works with all major browsers.

      ASUS Control Center (ACC) is a centralized and integrated IT management platform for monitoring and controlling ASUS commercial products, including servers, workstations and digital signage. ACC enables remote BIOS updates, monitoring of multiple systems via mobile devices, and one-click software updates and dispatching, allowing easier server management for any IT infrastructure.

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      Comprehensive IT Infrastructure Management
      Enhanced serviceability

      With its power button located on the front I/O panel, RS100-E10-PI2 is designed to provide easier maintenance and deployment for diverse applications.

      Quick initialization guidance

      RS100-E10-PI2 provides instant system information during initialization as well as any unusual diagnostic results for more efficient IT operation and easy troubleshooting.

      Quick initialization guidance