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ITPOD General Computing Servers

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Developers: ITPod
Last Release Date: 2025/07/10
Technology: Server platforms

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2025

Compatible with vStack HCP version 3.0

ITPOD and vStack have ensured a more complete joint integration of their flagship products. ITPOD server hardware, including General Computing, is now displayed in the graphical interface of the hyperconverged virtualization platform vStack HCP version 3.0, making it easier to identify and maintain components. ITPod announced this on December 18, 2025. More here.

Presentation of the system of names of servers of own production

ITPOD on July 10, 2025 introduced an updated system of names of servers of its own production. This logic allows partners and customers to instantly determine the hardware capabilities of any server by its name.

The names of the ITPOD servers are formed according to a rigidly defined logic. Each item in the title is responsible for the specific technical characteristics of the equipment. The system covers the General Computing and Vault series.

The first letters indicate the supported processors. SL means support for Intel Xeon processors, SR means servers with AMD EPYC processors. The following figures show the height of the server: 101 corresponds to 1U, 201 means 2U, 401 - 4U.

The letter after the dash indicates the number of processor sockets. D talks about the ability to install two processors, S means a motherboard with one socket. Next comes the number of drives on the front side of the server. Available options include 4, 8, 10, 12, 24, 25, 36 drives.

The following letters describe the type of front backplane. R supports SATA and SAS stores installation without SAS Expander Chip. RE stands for the same drive types, but backplane has SAS Expander Chip. R-NV introduces a universal backplane type with support for SATA, SAS and NVMe drives at the same time.

The ending index shows the generation of processors installed. For Intel Xeon servers, use the designations G3 for Scalable Gen3, G4 for Scalable Gen4/5, G5 for Xeon 6. For AMD EPYC servers, the G2 index for EPYC 9004/9005 processors is used.

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Partners and customers have a tool to quickly analyze server solutions. Now the technician just needs to look at the model name to understand all the main characteristics of the server. This saves time when selecting equipment and reduces the likelihood of configuration errors, "said Ilya Bornyakov, General ITPOD, ITG Corporation.
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Example of ITPOD server name:

  • SL201-D25RE-G3
  • SL=Intel Xeon;
  • 201=2U height;
  • D=two sockets (dual);
  • 25=25 drives in front;
  • RE=SATA/SAS с SAS Expander Chip;
  • G3 =Scalable Gen3.