Supermicro unveils data center building block solutions for turnkey power, cooling, and server integration

Super Micro Computer has announced the launch of its Data Center Building Block Solutions (DCBBS), a new business line offering fully integrated data center infrastructure. The DCBBS portfolio enables organizations to specify, order, and deploy complete data center environments—including critical computing, networking, storage, liquid cooling, power distribution, and management software—directly from Supermicro. All components are pre-integrated and factory tested to customer requirements at rack or cluster scale prior to shipping, which Supermicro claims reduces time to online and enhances deployment quality.

For data center applications, the DCBBS offering covers high-density compute and artificial intelligence (AI) systems with solutions built around NVIDIA, AMD, and Intel hardware. Storage options include petascale and object storage servers with software-defined networking support. The portfolio features Supermicro-designed liquid-cooled cold plates capable of removing up to 98 percent of system heat, as well as in-rack coolant distribution manifolds supporting up to 250 kW and in-row units that scale cooling to 1.8 MW to support multiple high-density racks.

Additional technical elements include rear door heat exchangers for rack-level heat mitigation, Ethernet switches supporting up to 800 GbE speeds and 51.2 Tbps, and configurable power shelves rated for 33 kW. Battery backup shelves are designed to provide 48 V DC backup at 33 kW for 90 seconds, supporting safe shutdown or checkpointing of critical workloads. Site infrastructure solutions extend to water cooling towers, dry coolers with adiabatic air pre-cooling, and a generator line delivering from 500 kW up to 3,000 kW.

Integrated management is delivered by SuperCloud Composer, a lifecycle management tool that monitors compute, storage, networking, and cooling hardware at scale, with unified power, leak detection, and alerting. Automation and developer tools support provisioning, Kubernetes operations, and multi-tenant cloud management for AI workloads. Supermicro’s global services provide data center design, validation, onsite deployment, and operational support, including a four-hour onsite response option for mission-critical environments.

Charles Liang, president and CEO of Supermicro, stated, “With our expertise in delivering solutions to some of the largest data center operators in the world, we realized that supplying a complete IT infrastructure solution will benefit many organizations seeking to simplify their data center buildout,” said Charles Liang, president and CEO of Supermicro. “Our global manufacturing staff is prepared to collaborate with customers on their specific data center needs and deliver all of the necessary IT components for a modern, energy-efficient data center, including complete data center management software. With this new business line, we now offer services to expedite the construction and buildout of complete data centers. Our liquid-cooling options are designed and optimized specifically for the latest generation of GPUs, CPUs, and other electronics. These technologies can cut data center power consumption by up to 40% when using the Supermicro liquid-cooling infrastructure components, compared to existing air-cooled data centers.”

Supermicro reports that these offerings target hyperscale, colocation, AI, high performance computing, cloud, and storage data centers, with configurable solutions suitable for new builds and upgrades—especially where liquid cooling is required for dense compute or AI deployments.

Source: Super Micro Computer

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