BittWare TeraBox 2000D | High Density 2U Server | 8x BittWare FPGAs | 24 QSFPs | DellEMC Datacenter chassis | 1.6 TB connected DDR4 | Two Xeon CPUs
The BittWare TeraBox 2000D is a 2U FPGA server based on the Dell PowerEdge R740 chassis. This server includes two Intel Xeon Scalable CPUs and high PCIe slot density. Dell ProSupport is available.
The TeraBox 2000D supports the full range of BittWare Intel- and Xilinx-based FPGA boards to provide high-density FPGA resources. Configuration options include
up to eight low-profile boards, such as the A10SA4 with Intel Arria 10 GX FPGA, or
three double-width boards. For example, three of BittWare’s large double-width boards using Xilinx Virtex UltraScale+ or Intel Stratix 10 FPGAs. Users seeking maximum logic/memory density can choose the XUPVV4 for 11M logic cells and 1.5TB FPGA-attached DDR4 memory.
Development Support
BittWare’s FPGA boards are equipped with a Board Management Controller (BMC), which accepts IPMI 2.0 commands. BittWare’s BittWorks II Toolkit is used to program the FPGA over USB, monitor board power and temperature, and reprogram the onboard clocks. You can also to set points to shut down the board if it overheats, to access JTAG, and for remote access of the software tools.
Your TeraBox arrives ready-to-use
Your TeraBox FPGA server is delivered pre-configured and tested, including setup and installation of your FPGA boards and associated hardware, your choice of operating system, and the development tools.
Server Specifications
Dell PowerEdge R740 2U rackmount chassis
2U 750W Redundant (1+1) Titanium Power Supply, Platinum up to 2000W
Optional LCD or Security bezel
Up to 6 hot-plug fans for system cooling
Motherboard
CPU with up to 1-2 Intel® Xeon® Scalable processors, each with up to 28 cores
Intel C620 chipset
DDR4 DIMMs at up to 2666; 24 DIMM slots: 3TB max
I/O: 16 2.5” or 8 3.5” SATA (12Gbps) ports, 2 USB 2.0, 4 USB 3.0, VGA, serial ports, front and rear dedicated iDRAC network ports
Embedded management: iDRAC9, OpenManage, integrations for VMware, vSphere, Microsoft System Center, and Nagios