ASUS
RS720A-E12-RS24U-26WGP10G
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ASUS RS720A-E12-RS24U-26WGP10G 2U Rack Server | Enterprise, AMD EPYC
ASUS
MPN: RS720A-E12-RS24U-26WGP10G
$4,797.89$5,025.00
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Key Features
- 2U rack server platform
- ASUS enterprise server chassis
- Rack-mounted deployment design
- Datacenter-oriented thermal envelope
- Suitable for virtualization and application hosting
- Built for standard enterprise rack integration
- Consolidate enterprise workloads with a 2U rack server form factor
- Support dense datacenter deployment using a rack-optimized chassis
Built for infrastructure teams that need serious compute density in a standard rack footprint, the ASUS RS720A-E12-RS24U-26WGP10G is positioned for enterprise workloads where space, serviceability, and sustained performance matter. Its 2U chassis gives you the thermal and expansion envelope needed for modern virtualization clusters, database nodes, and general-purpose application hosting.
This platform is a strong fit when you want to standardize on a rack server that can anchor mixed workloads without forcing a larger footprint. The design supports the kind of deployment discipline procurement teams expect: predictable rack usage, easier lifecycle planning, and a chassis class that is common in datacenter environments.
For buyers comparing entry-level servers to higher-density systems, the value here is in the balance. You get a rack-ready platform from ASUS that is suited to enterprise deployment patterns, with the physical scale and platform class that typically justify a higher-capacity server purchase. It is the kind of server selected when uptime, consolidation, and long-term infrastructure fit matter more than minimizing upfront cost.
Ideal For
- Virtualization host in a datacenter rack
- Application server for internal enterprise services
- Database node in a clustered infrastructure environment
- General-purpose compute platform for standardized server refreshes
Why This Product
- 12U chassis offers better rack efficiency than larger tower-style systems
- 2Enterprise rack form factor suits standardized datacenter deployment
- 3ASUS platform targets sustained infrastructure workloads
- 4More appropriate for consolidation than entry-level office servers
