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ASUS RS720A-E11-WOCPU018Z Rack Server | Enterprise, 2U, AMD EPYC
ASUS
MPN: RS720A-E11-WOCPU018Z
$2,935.28$3,160.00
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Key Features
- 2U rack server form factor
- ASUS RS720A-E11 series platform
- AMD EPYC processor support
- Enterprise data center chassis
- Rack-optimized service access
- Designed for high-density compute environments
- Consolidate demanding workloads with a 2U rack platform
- Support high-density compute deployments with ASUS server architecture
Designed for data center teams that need compute density without giving up expansion flexibility, the ASUS RS720A-E11-WOCPU018Z fits naturally into virtualization clusters, private cloud stacks, and application tiers that benefit from AMD EPYC architecture. Its 2U rack form factor helps preserve rack space while still leaving room for the cooling, power, and service access expected in enterprise deployments.
This platform is a strong fit when you are standardizing on a server family that can support demanding workloads over multiple refresh cycles. ASUS positions the RS720A-E11 series for environments where predictable integration, balanced airflow, and rack-ready serviceability matter. That makes it a practical choice for teams comparing it against lower-cost systems that may save on day one but create constraints later in memory capacity, PCIe expansion, or operational consistency.
For procurement and architecture teams, the value is in the platform itself: a chassis designed to support serious compute density and the operational discipline required in production infrastructure. If your roadmap includes consolidation, scale-out services, or mixed enterprise workloads, this server class is built to hold its place in the rack.
Ideal For
- Virtualization host in a production cluster
- Private cloud node for enterprise infrastructure
- Application server for compute-intensive services
- Rack-mounted platform for standardized data center deployments
Why This Product
- 12U chassis preserves rack space versus larger tower or 4U systems
- 2AMD EPYC platform supports enterprise compute density
- 3ASUS server design suits standardized data center deployments
- 4Better fit for long-term infrastructure planning than entry-level commodity servers
