2024: The Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation buys servers for the Medical Data Processing Center for 486 million rubles
On April 19, 2024, a tender was announced for the supply of equipment for the development of a medical data storage and processing center (TsOMD), focused on institutions subordinate to the Russian Ministry of Health. The initial cost of the contact is 486.19 million rubles.
According to the terms of reference, two types of servers, additional storage of the database interaction system, a set of memory modules for upgrading the computer subsystem, server cabinets, four types of switches, etc. should be supplied. The equipment shall include all necessary consumables and cables for switching, including connection to power and data networks. The contract provides for installation and commissioning works. In addition, the supplier must provide warranty service for the equipment.
Purchased servers of the first type must carry at least two Intel Xeon processors in a LGA-4189 version with 28 cores or more with a base clock speed of at least 2.6 GHz. The amount of RAM should DDR4-3200 be 2 TB or more. A minimum of 24 slots are required to install 2.5 "hot-swap front- SATA/SAS drives. Servers of the second type should be equipped with two Xeon chips with 12 cores (at least 2.1 GHz) and at least 128 GB of DDR4-3200 RAM.
Additional storage shall have at least two controllers installed in one 2U chassis. Support for at least 36 NVMe SSDs is required. It also requires at least 1600 SSDs to be expandable per system. All major components (controllers, fans, power supplies, DAE and disk access channels) must be duplicated.[1]