Celestica unveils SC6110 dual-node all-flash storage controller for data centers

Celestica has introduced the SC6110, a 2U dual-node, all-flash storage controller built to address high-performance and high-availability needs in enterprise data centers and demanding workloads. The company reports that the SC6110 features support for up to 32 E3.S PCIe Gen 5 NVMe dual-port solid-state drives within its 32-drive bay design, targeting environments requiring both speed and redundancy.

According to Celestica, the SC6110’s redundant architecture incorporates battery backup and hot-swappable components for enhanced reliability. Each node is powered by an AMD EPYC Embedded 9004 Series processor, which the company says improves both compute efficiency and overall platform performance.

The SC6110 is intended for mission-critical enterprise applications such as artificial intelligence (AI) infrastructure, high-performance computing (HPC), databases, online transaction processing, and file sharing. Celestica also notes that the design supports integration into existing infrastructures for quick adoption in core data center workloads.

Yousef Khalilollahi, Corporate Vice President, Embedded Business Group at AMD, stated, “Working with Celestica, the SC6110 with built in socket support for the high-performance EPYC Embedded 9004 Series processors, means that the storage controller and the currently shipping SC6100 with U.2 drive support, will have immediate support for demanding enterprise workloads. The leadership performance and efficiency of these processors will allow organizations to deliver high performance-per-watt and reduce energy costs.”

Celestica will showcase the SC6110 at the 2025 Future of Memory and Storage event in Santa Clara, California, from August 5 to 7, at booth 740.

Source: Celestica

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