Microservers are an emerging form factor of servers designed to process workloads for hyper-scale data centers. Because of its high density and energy-efficient design, the infrastructure (such as fan and power supply) of a microserver can be shared by tens or, potentially, hundreds of physical server nodes, eliminating the space and power consumption of duplicate infrastructure components.
Intel® Xeon® Processor E3-1200, version 2, product family for microservers
When you’re looking for a microserver with the best performance per watt, look no further than an efficient Intel Xeon processor E3-1200, version 2-based solution. Up to 39 percent1,2 more energy efficient than the previous generation, the Intel Xeon processor E3-1200, version 2, product family lets you scale out your web services while scaling down your power consumption.

Intel® Atom™ processor S1200 product family
Need microservers that are big on density and energy efficiency? The Intel® Atom™ processor S1200 product family allows you to maximize rack space and reduce energy costs with microservers that require less than 10 watts per server node. The Intel Atom processor supports full server class features including 64-bit instruction set, ECC memory, Intel Hyper-Threading Technology, Intel Virtualization Technology and more. With common x86 architecture, your software environment can be easily scaled across all platforms with Intel Xeon and Intel Atom processors. No porting is required.
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Microservers are a high-density yet low-power solution for workloads that need to scale as demand grows.
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