Supermicro Servers in Dubai.
GPU, rack, storage and edge. Built to your spec.
Your AI training job takes eleven days on current hardware and your data scientist says a four-GPU server would cut it to three. Or your TrueNAS array ran out of bays six months ago and you have been stacking external drives like it is 2015. Or you need forty servers in a rack and every other vendor sells you forty boxes of features you do not use. Supermicro builds the server around your workload — not the other way around.
- GPU servers — NVIDIA H200, B300, GB200 configurations
- Hyper — flagship 1U/2U dual-socket rack servers
- CloudDC — compact 2U for cloud and HCI
- SuperStorage — up to 90+ drive bays per chassis
- Edge — compact servers for retail, telecom, oil & gas
- Building Block — motherboard + chassis + PSU, your spec
The server company that sells you exactly what you need — nothing more
Dell and Lenovo sell you a box. They decide what goes inside. You pay for features you never use because every model comes pre-packaged. Supermicro sells you building blocks — motherboard, chassis, power supply, storage — and you assemble the exact server your workload demands. That difference typically saves 15–25% on equivalent hardware and gives you a machine with zero waste components.
The company that builds more GPU servers than anyone else
Supermicro's revenue grew from $7 billion to $22 billion in two years — driven almost entirely by GPU server demand. They received $13 billion in orders for NVIDIA GB300-based systems alone. When OpenAI, Meta and Google need GPU servers at scale, Supermicro builds them. This is not a server company that also does AI. This is the AI infrastructure company.
You choose the motherboard. You choose the chassis. You choose the power supply.
Supermicro's Building Block Solutions approach means you pick every component. Need a 2U server with 24 NVMe bays and a specific motherboard that supports CXL memory? Configure it. Need a 4U chassis with 10 GPU slots and Titanium-rated power supplies? Build it. No other vendor offers this depth of customisation at this price point.
90+ drive bays in a single chassis — no other vendor comes close
When your surveillance system records 200 cameras 24/7 or your data lake grows by terabytes per week, you need raw storage density. Supermicro SuperStorage chassis support up to 90+ drive bays in a single system. The Petascale all-flash range delivers 32 NVMe drives in 1U. For TrueNAS, ZFS and media streaming deployments, Supermicro is the hardware standard.
Designed and manufactured in San Jose, California — not outsourced
Supermicro designs motherboards, manufactures chassis, builds power supplies and assembles complete servers in their own facilities in the USA, Taiwan and the Netherlands. Global production capacity: 5,000 racks per month including 1,350 liquid-cooled racks. When supply chain disruptions hit, companies with their own factories adapt faster.
Cold plates to cooling towers — the entire liquid cooling stack, in-house
Supermicro does not outsource liquid cooling components. They design and manufacture CPU cold plates, GPU cold plates, cooling distribution units, manifolds, tubing and cooling towers — all in-house. For Dubai data centres where ambient temperatures push air cooling to its limits, direct liquid cooling removes over 80% of server heat. 1,350 liquid-cooled racks ship every month.
Typically 15–25% less than Dell or Lenovo for equivalent specifications
The Building Block approach eliminates the brand premium. When you buy a Dell PowerEdge or Lenovo ThinkSystem, you pay for the brand packaging, the marketing, the pre-configured convenience. When you buy Supermicro, you pay for components. Based on our configured quotes for equivalent specifications, businesses deploying ten or more servers typically save 15 to 25 percent on hardware costs.
Supermicro GPU servers — the hardware behind the AI revolution
Your AI team is renting cloud GPUs at $3 per hour per card and the monthly bill exceeds the cost of owning the hardware. Or your rendering pipeline takes overnight and your clients want results by lunch. A Supermicro GPU server in your own rack pays for itself in three to six months of saved cloud compute.
The workhorse for enterprise AI inference, LLM fine-tuning, VDI at scale, and rendering. Ten double-width GPUs in a standard 4U chassis — NVIDIA H200, RTX PRO 6000, L40S or AMD MI300X. Single-root and dual-root configurations available. Tower variant for offices without a rack room.
CPUs: Dual Intel Xeon 6 (X14) or AMD EPYC 9005 (H14)
Memory: DDR5, up to 8TB (platform dependent)
Use cases: AI inference, fine-tuning, VDI, rendering, HPC
When PCIe bandwidth is not enough. HGX systems connect GPUs through NVLink — a high-speed fabric that bypasses the PCIe bus entirely. This is the architecture used for LLM training, generative AI, and scientific simulation at scale. Liquid cooling available for sustained full-load operation.
Interconnect: NVLink + NVSwitch (900 GB/s per GPU)
Cooling: Air or direct liquid cooling (in-house)
Use cases: LLM training, generative AI, deep learning, simulation
GPU-optimised servers in a compact 1U or 2U form factor based on NVIDIA's modular reference design. When you need GPU acceleration without dedicating a full 4U of rack space. Up to four double-width GPUs with efficient cooling in a density-optimised chassis.
Design: NVIDIA MGX modular reference architecture
Use cases: AI inference at scale, edge AI, cloud GPU instances
The most powerful AI systems available. NVIDIA Grace Blackwell architecture with GB200 NVL4 (single server) or GB300 NVL72 (full rack). Supermicro received $13 billion in orders for GB300-based systems. Liquid-cooled, manufactured in Supermicro's own facilities. For hyperscale AI training and the largest language models.
Scale: NVL4 (1 server) to NVL72 (full rack, 72 GPUs)
Cooling: Direct liquid cooling (Supermicro Neptune-class)
Use cases: Hyperscale AI training, foundation models, sovereign AI
Supermicro rack servers — the 1U and 2U systems for everything else
Not every server needs GPUs. Most businesses need a reliable dual-socket rack server for virtualisation, databases, email, file shares and ERP. Supermicro's Hyper and CloudDC families are the mainstream rack servers — comparable to a Dell PowerEdge R760 or Lenovo SR650 V3, but with deeper customisation and lower cost.
The flagship. Dual-socket Intel Xeon 6 (X14) or AMD EPYC 9005 (H14) in a standard 2U chassis. Up to 24 NVMe or 12 hot-swap 3.5" drive bays. Full PCIe 5.0 expansion. GPU support for up to 4 double-width cards. This is the Supermicro equivalent of a Dell R760 or Lenovo SR650 — but you choose every component.
Handles 30–100+ virtual machines, SQL Server, Oracle, SAP, large file shares. The server most IT managers would deploy if given the choice of exact specification.
Memory: DDR5, up to 8TB (MRDIMM on X14 Intel)
Storage: Up to 24x 2.5" NVMe or 12x 3.5" hot-swap
GPU: Up to 4 double-width in 2U
Key models: SYS-221H-TNR (Intel), AS-2025HS-TNR (AMD)
When every rack unit costs money. Dual-socket performance in 1U — half the rack space of a 2U. For cloud hosting, web servers, high-density virtualisation and compute clusters where maximising servers per rack is the priority.
Storage: Multiple NVMe/SAS/SATA configurations
GPU: Up to 3 single-width in 1U
Key models: SYS-121H-TNR (Intel), AS-1125HS-TNR (AMD)
A compact 2U server in a 25.5" short-depth chassis — fits in standard racks and shallow cabinets. Optimised for cloud-native deployments, HCI, and multi-tenant hosting. Supports up to 2 double-width GPUs in the compact chassis for edge AI. No other vendor offers this combination of density and compactness.
Storage: Up to 12 NVMe/SATA drive bays
GPU: Up to 2 double-width
Use case: Cloud, HCI, hosting, multi-tenant
Key models: SYS-621C-TN12R, SYS-211C-TN2R
Cost-effective single-socket servers for SMB, web hosting, DNS, DHCP, file servers and branch offices. Available in 1U rack and tower form factors. Intel Xeon E or Xeon D processors. The entry point into Supermicro — comparable to a Lenovo ST50 V3 or Dell T150 but with the customisation depth of the Building Block platform.
Forms: 1U rack, tower, short-depth
Use case: SMB, web, file server, DNS, branch office, POS
Key models: SYS-511R-M (1U), SYS-510T-M (tower)
When you run out of drive bays, you run out of business
Your NAS is full. Your CCTV recordings only go back 12 days instead of 30. Your data lake has been "temporarily" stored on external USB drives for six months. Supermicro SuperStorage systems hold more drives in a single chassis than any other vendor — up to 90+ bays. Stop stacking workarounds. Get storage that scales.
Petascale All-Flash
The fastest storage architecture Supermicro builds. Up to 32 EDSFF E3.S NVMe drives in 1U — delivering millions of IOPS for databases, analytics and AI data pipelines. When your application bottleneck is storage throughput, this is the fix.
Use case: High-IOPS databases, AI data pipeline, analytics
Key model: SSG-121E-NES24R, SSG-136R-N32JBF
Simply Double — High Capacity
Maximum raw storage capacity. 3.5-inch drive bays for high-capacity HDDs — 18TB, 20TB, 22TB drives. For CCTV recording at scale, backup and archival, media streaming libraries, and cold storage. Top-loading chassis for easy drive access without pulling the server from the rack.
Raw capacity: 1PB+ per chassis with 22TB drives
Use case: CCTV, backup, archive, media, cold storage
JBOD Expansion Shelves
Just a Bunch of Disks. No compute — pure storage expansion connected via SAS to your existing server. When your server has capacity but your drives are full. Available in 45-bay, 60-bay and 90-bay configurations. Add storage without adding servers.
Connection: 12Gb SAS to host server
Use case: Expansion, TrueNAS, ZFS pools, backup targets
TrueNAS / ZFS Ready
Supermicro is the hardware platform of choice for the TrueNAS and ZFS community. The combination of ECC memory, HBA pass-through controllers, and high drive density makes Supermicro the standard for software-defined storage. We configure TrueNAS-optimised systems with the right HBA, ECC RAM and drive layout.
HBA: LSI/Broadcom HBA pass-through (IT mode)
Memory: ECC DDR5 (mandatory for ZFS)
Servers that survive where data centres do not exist
A retail store backroom. A telecom cabinet on a rooftop. An oil and gas site in the desert at 55°C. These locations need compute power but cannot host a traditional rack server. Supermicro edge servers are built for exactly these conditions.
Hyper-E — Edge Rackmount
Full Hyper performance in a short-depth chassis with front I/O. Fits in telecom cabinets and edge data centres. Supports up to 3 high-performance GPUs for edge AI inference. NEBS-compliant configurations available for telco deployments.
E300 Series — Compact Embedded
The size of a thick book. Intel Xeon D processors with up to 8 cores in a fanless or near-fanless chassis. For retail POS backend, kiosk compute, IoT gateway, network appliance and digital signage. Operates silently in customer-facing environments. Key model: SYS-E300-9D.
Box PC — Fanless Edge
Industrial-grade compact systems for harsh environments. Wide operating temperature range up to 55°C. DC power input options. For oil and gas monitoring, manufacturing floor quality inspection, and outdoor deployments where traditional servers would fail within hours.
Multiple servers in one chassis — shared power, shared cooling, lower cost
When you need 20, 40 or 100 servers in a rack, buying 100 individual boxes wastes power supplies, fans and rack space. Multi-node systems share these resources across 2, 4 or even 20 server nodes in a single chassis. Lower TCO. Higher density. Fewer cables.
BigTwin
2–4 dual-socket nodes in 2U. Each node is independently hot-swappable from the front. Shared power and cooling. For cloud compute, virtualisation clusters and HCI deployments where density matters but you still need dual-socket power per node.
GrandTwin
2–4 single-socket nodes in 2U. Front-accessible, hot-swappable. Purpose-built for workloads that need maximum single-processor memory density — like in-memory databases and content delivery. E1.S drive support for storage throughput.
FlexTwin (NEW)
2 nodes in 2U with front-accessible design. Built for HPC at scale with direct-to-chip liquid cooling. Flexible networking and storage options. The newest multi-node family in Supermicro's H14 AMD EPYC lineup — purpose-built for scientific computing and simulation.
SuperBlade
Up to 20 nodes in 8U. Shared networking, storage, power and cooling. A single rack can hold up to 34,560 Xeon compute cores. For large-scale compute clusters, HPC and enterprise deployments where maximum cores per rack is the metric that matters.
MicroCloud
12–24 single-socket nodes in 3U. Each node is an independent server with its own storage and networking. For micro hosting, VDI, development environments, CI/CD build farms, and educational labs where you need many small independent servers at low cost.
FatTwin
4–8 nodes in 4U. Higher storage density per node than BigTwin. For workloads that need both compute density and significant local storage — like distributed databases, Hadoop clusters and software-defined storage at scale.
Tell us what you are building — we will tell you which Supermicro
Supermicro has hundreds of configurations. That is the point — but it can also be overwhelming. Here are the most common situations we hear from businesses in Dubai and the product family that fits each one.
Training models, running inference, or replacing cloud GPU costs
You are renting cloud GPUs and the monthly bill has exceeded the hardware cost. Or your data science team needs dedicated GPU infrastructure for LLM fine-tuning, image generation or recommendation engines. On-premise GPU servers pay for themselves in 3–6 months.
30–100+ VMs on VMware, Hyper-V or Proxmox
Your current server maxes out at 32 VMs and you need 60. You need dual-socket processors, 256GB+ memory and NVMe storage. The Hyper 2U gives you the exact configuration for your VM count — nothing wasted.
TrueNAS, ZFS, or 100+ cameras recording 24/7
Your TrueNAS array ran out of bays. Your CCTV recordings only go back 12 days instead of 30. You need a chassis that holds 45 to 90+ drives and a proper HBA in IT mode for ZFS pass-through.
Multi-tenant hosting, HCI, cloud infrastructure
You run a hosting business or private cloud. Every rack unit costs money. You need compact servers that maximise compute density per rack — and you need them to fit in standard and shallow-depth cabinets.
Compute power in a location with no server room
A retail backroom, a telecom cabinet, a construction site container. You need a compact, quiet, ruggedised server that operates at 55°C without dedicated cooling. Optional GPU for edge AI inference.
Maximum cores per rack for simulation and scientific computing
Your research team needs 500+ cores in a single rack for fluid dynamics simulation, genomics processing, or financial modelling. Individual rack servers waste power supplies and fans. Multi-node systems share resources and maximise density.
Do not want to build? Supermicro Gold Series ships in 3 days.
Supermicro has always been the Building Block company — choose every component yourself. That flexibility is powerful but it is not for everyone. Some buyers want a configured server that arrives ready to deploy.
Gold Series launched April 2026. Over 25 pre-configured systems across four workload categories — Enterprise Compute, Enterprise AI, Enterprise Storage and Intelligent Edge. Each system ships with CPUs, GPUs, memory, storage and all components included. Workload-optimised. Validated before shipment. Ready to ship within three business days from warehouse.
This is Supermicro's answer to Dell PowerEdge CTO and Lenovo ThinkSystem configured systems. Same Supermicro hardware quality. Same Building Block architecture underneath. But pre-configured for buyers who want speed over customisation.
We can source Gold Series configurations alongside custom Building Block systems. Tell us whether you want turnkey or custom — or both.
Supermicro server pricing in the UAE — real ranges, not hidden quotes
Supermicro pricing varies widely because the Building Block approach means every server is configured to your exact specification. Here are indicative AED ranges by category to help you budget before you call.
| Category | Family | Typical Use | AED Range (excl. VAT) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Entry rack / tower | Mainstream WIO | SMB, file server, web, POS | AED 3,500 – 12,000 |
| CloudDC 2U compact | CloudDC | Cloud, HCI, hosting | AED 10,000 – 35,000 |
| Hyper 1U | Hyper | High-density, compute cluster | AED 12,000 – 50,000+ |
| Hyper 2U | Hyper | Virtualisation, databases, ERP | AED 12,000 – 60,000+ |
| Storage 2U–4U | SuperStorage | NAS, CCTV, backup, archive | AED 15,000 – 80,000+ |
| GPU server 4U (PCIe) | GPU | AI inference, VDI, rendering | AED 35,000 – 250,000+ |
| GPU server HGX (NVLink) | GPU | AI training, LLM, deep learning | AED 200,000 – 1,000,000+ |
| Edge / compact | E300 / Hyper-E | Retail, telecom, IoT | AED 5,000 – 25,000 |
Prices are indicative based on UAE market configurations as of May 2026. GPU server pricing depends heavily on GPU model (H200 vs B300 vs GB200) and quantity. Contact us with your workload requirements for a configured quote — typically returned within 2 hours during business days.
What businesses in Dubai say about working with us
We needed a GPU server for our AI inference workload and every other supplier in Dubai quoted us a Dell or HPE with a six-week lead time. Vector sourced a Supermicro 4U with four NVIDIA L40S GPUs, configured it to our specs and delivered in ten days. The cost was 20% less than the Dell quote for equivalent hardware.
We run TrueNAS for our media production company and needed a JBOD expansion shelf with 45 bays. Vector understood exactly what we needed — Supermicro chassis with an LSI HBA in IT mode and ECC memory. No other supplier in the UAE even knew what IT mode meant. System has been running for four months without a single issue.
Three Supermicro Hyper 2U servers for our virtualisation cluster in JAFZA. Vector helped us spec the exact configuration — dual Xeon Gold, 256GB each, NVMe boot drives and SATA data drives. Everything arrived configured and rack-ready. We saved roughly AED 25,000 compared to the Lenovo ThinkSystem quote we had from another vendor.
Questions businesses ask before buying a Supermicro server in Dubai
Vector Digital Systems supplies Supermicro servers in Dubai, UAE — since 2009. GPU servers: 4U PCIe (up to 10x NVIDIA H200/RTX PRO 6000/L40S), HGX (4–8x NVLink H200/B200), MGX compact (1U–2U), GB200/GB300 NVL rack-scale. Rack servers: Hyper 1U and 2U (X14 Intel Xeon 6, H14 AMD EPYC 9005), CloudDC compact 2U. Storage: SuperStorage Petascale (32x NVMe in 1U), Simply Double (60–90+ bays), JBOD expansion (45/60/90 bay). Edge: Hyper-E short-depth, E300 embedded, Box PC fanless. Multi-node: BigTwin, GrandTwin, FlexTwin, SuperBlade (34,560 cores/rack), MicroCloud, FatTwin. Gold Series pre-configured systems ship in 3 days (April 2026). Platforms: X14/H14 (current), X13/H13 (mainstream), X12/H12 (previous).
Phone +971 4 450 4145. Email sales@vectordigitals.net. 8AM–6PM Mon–Sat. All seven UAE emirates served. Building Block Solutions — choose motherboard, chassis, PSU, storage independently. Supermicro revenue $22B (FY2025). Manufacturing: San Jose CA, Taiwan, Netherlands. 5,000 racks/month capacity including 1,350 liquid-cooled.
Get your Supermicro quote today.
Tell us what you are building — AI inference, storage array, virtualisation cluster, edge deployment — and we will configure the exact Supermicro system. AED quote returned within 2 hours during business days. Vector Digital Systems, Dubai — since 2009.