ThinkSystem 2U Rack Servers | 2U Rackmount Servers | Lenovo US
Choose high-performance Lenovo ThinkSystem 2U rack servers with flexible storage and PCIe expansion for data-intensive workloads, including AI, analytics, virtualization, and cloud.
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Choose high-performance Lenovo ThinkSystem 2U rack servers with flexible storage and PCIe expansion for data-intensive workloads, including AI, analytics, virtualization, and cloud.
When considering the right 2U rack for your needs, think about the types of devices you want to mount, the available space, and any specific features that will enhance your workflow or entertainment
Learn what a rack unit (U) is, how 1U/2U/4U differ, and how to pick the right chassis height for disks, PCIe/GPU, noise, power, rails, and airflow. 📌 Checklist included.
A 2U rack is a type of server rack designed to hold servers or other equipment in a 19-inch wide rackmount system. The “U” refers to the unit of measurement for height, where 1U equals 1.75
Unlike a standard data center server, an industrial 2U rackmount server is engineered to withstand the rigors of the edge, supporting expanded operating temperature ranges and high-vibration environments.
The models below are our standard 2U options, but we also have both 1U and 4U models – as well as fully custom server options. If you are looking for lower-cost, desktop-class hardware in a rackmount
2U Rack Mount Servers - 2U Storage Servers - Single or Dual CPU Largest range of 2U rack mount servers available - Supermicro base, Supermicro A+ / Ultra, ASUS & Gigabyte solutions
What is a 2U Server and Why is it Important? A 2U server is a rack-mounted server that takes up two rack units (U) in height (1U equals 1.75 inches). These servers offer more computing
2U rack servers with 1- to 4-socket AMD, Intel, and Ampere CPUs, NVMe drive bays, and expansion slots for GPUs, networking, and storage for scalable, energy-efficient enterprise workloads.