Author
Published
18 Sep 2023Form Number
LP1823PDF size
6 pages, 279 KBAbstract
Telco operators are now deploying virtualized Radio Access Network (vRAN) for greater agility and performance. The new ThinkEdge SE455 V3 server with an Edge-optimized AMD EPYC 8004 processor, is an ideal workhorse for vRAN implementations. This solution brief highlights the key features and benefits of the SE455 V3 solution for vRAN deployments.
Introduction
Telco network modernization and 5G is fueling a surge in media-rich content usage by subscribers, which strains cellular networks and impacts telco operators’ profitability and growth. To address these challenges, telco operators are embracing new technologies, including transition to virtualization and cloud-native technologies, and many operators are deploying virtualized Radio Access Network (vRAN) for greater agility.
vRAN architectures offer many advantages including enhanced user experience and faster network performance since critical tasks are optimized for performance and completed at the edge, closer to data generation, reducing latency. Operational costs for both CapEx and OpEx are reduced using standards-based infrastructure, improving hardware utilization efficiency, and reduced operating costs through reduced maintenance and power consumption savings.
ThinkEdge SE455 V3 with Edge-optimized AMD EPYC 8004 processors for vRAN
Lenovo expands its Telco portfolio with the launch of the new ThinkEdge SE455 V3 server with AMD EPYC 8004 Series processors. The SE455 V3 is a high performance, power efficient and secure server with rapid automated, remote provisioning and deployment, for expanding Telco workloads, including vRAN, Multi-Access Edge Compute, and Edge Content Delivery workloads.
The ThinkEdge SE455 V3 provides adaptable performance and agile flexibility with CoTs infrastructure decoupled from specific workloads, it can seamlessly adjust to incorporate new network elements and services, enabling dynamic responses to evolving network demands.
Benefits of the SE455 V3 vRAN solution
The benefits of the SE455 V3 Server for Telcos include:
- Handles increased network traffic and subscriber demands with leading system performance, high core count (up to 64) and improved system bandwidth.
- With up to 64 power-efficient processor cores providing 50% improvement in performance per Watt*, this enables operators to lower costs while also meeting subscribers’ performance demands.
- A modular platform design can accommodate different RAN accelerator technologies today and, in the future (look aside, inline, SW based) and RAN deployment options (mu-MIMO, mmWave).
- Zero-touch provisioning using XClarity and Lenovo’s LOC-A for rapid, automated deployment and remote system management allows Telco’s to simplify large-scale deployments across thousands of locations.
- End-to-end security for systems and data with tamper protection, intrusion detection, system lock down, HW root of trust and encryption.
- Helps Telcos meet sustainability goals with reduced emissions and power consumption.
Built for the Telco edge
The ThinkEdge SE455 V3 is purposely designed to operate outside of the datacenter, close to where the data is created and where the users need it. The short depth form factor of the server allows it to be installed in branch offices and remote locations with no typical IT infrastructure.
For example, the SE455 V3 can be installed in a small cabinet, even mounted on the wall. The server is built to operate in ruggedized conditions, sustaining wider operating temperature as well as shock and vibration.
Figure 2. Lenovo ThinkEdge SE455 V3 Edge Server (optional security bezel removed)
The short depth form factor and ruggedized server does not compromise on performance by supporting Edge-optimized AMD EPYC™ 8004 Series Processors and IO expansion with up to six PCIe slots (two PCIe Gen5, four PCIe Gen4), and one OCP 3.0 Gen5 expansion cards.
Security of data at the edge is crucial, which is why the SE455 includes ThinkShield Activation, Security Bezel, Tamper protection, Encrypted SSD, System Lockdown, Silicon Root of Trust, and TPM 2.0. The new SE455 V3 is designed to process a huge amount of data, directly at edge sites and deliver the insights needed for edge AI use cases to become a reality.
While the SE455 V3 is deployed in several remote locations, it is easily configured centrally by Lenovo xClarity System management software, with remote deployments, automated installation and management using the Lenovo Open Cloud Automation (LOC-A).
Specifications
The following table lists the specifications for the Lenovo ThinkEdge SE455 V3
You can learn more about server with the SE455 V3 datasheet:
https://lenovopress.lenovo.com/ds0168-se455-v3-datasheet
Lenovo ThinkEdge SE455 V3 provides a modular platform design that can accommodate multiple RAN accelerator technologies. The following table lists the SE455 component options that are compatible to support vRAN.
Summary
The ThinkEdge SE455 V3 with AMD EPYC™ 8004 Series Processors delivers top CPU power efficiency, low TDP, rugged design, and enhanced security that is optimized for vRAN deployments. SE455 V3 also enables effortless deployment to numerous sites, achieves 50% better performance per watt*, and up to 64 processor cores for multitasking efficiency, enhancing data routing and traffic optimization.
Lenovo’s deep technical partnerships with industry leaders ensures that network operators and service providers can choose among the best performance and optimized solutions with confidence. With the ThinkEdge SE455 V3 server, customers should be able to quickly and efficiently deploy various 5G vRAN DU and MEC solutions securely and easily.
For more information, see the following pages:
- Lenovo-AMD alliance page:
https://www.lenovo.com/us/en/servers-storage/alliance/amd/ - ThinkEdge SE455 V3 product page:
https://www.lenovo.com/us/en/p/servers-storage/servers/edge/thinkedge-se455-v3/len21te0003
* Based on 3rd party testing, compared to previous-generation product.
Author
Hapsara Sukasdadi is a seasoned telecommunications industry expert. Serving as a Telco solutions architect, Hapsara currently spearheads Lenovo's Telco client engagements, focusing on the critical task of 5G network modernization. In this role, Hapsara collaborates closely with telecom partners and ecosystem providers hailing from various corners of the world. Hapsara's primary mission is to deliver comprehensive solutions, encompassing design, planning, and integration across a spectrum of critical areas, including Policy Control, AI, 4G/5G technologies, mobile Packet Core, RAN/vRAN infrastructure, as well as cutting-edge Cloud and Edge solutions.
Trademarks
Lenovo and the Lenovo logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Lenovo in the United States, other countries, or both. A current list of Lenovo trademarks is available on the Web at https://www.lenovo.com/us/en/legal/copytrade/.
The following terms are trademarks of Lenovo in the United States, other countries, or both:
Lenovo®
ThinkEdge®
ThinkShield®
ThinkSystem®
XClarity®
The following terms are trademarks of other companies:
AMD, AMD EPYC™, and Xilinx are trademarks of Advanced Micro Devices, Inc.
Intel® is a trademark of Intel Corporation or its subsidiaries.
Other company, product, or service names may be trademarks or service marks of others.
Configure and Buy
Full Change History
Course Detail
Employees Only Content
The content in this document with a is only visible to employees who are logged in. Logon using your Lenovo ITcode and password via Lenovo single-signon (SSO).
The author of the document has determined that this content is classified as Lenovo Internal and should not be normally be made available to people who are not employees or contractors. This includes partners, customers, and competitors. The reasons may vary and you should reach out to the authors of the document for clarification, if needed. Be cautious about sharing this content with others as it may contain sensitive information.
Any visitor to the Lenovo Press web site who is not logged on will not be able to see this employee-only content. This content is excluded from search engine indexes and will not appear in any search results.
For all users, including logged-in employees, this employee-only content does not appear in the PDF version of this document.
This functionality is cookie based. The web site will normally remember your login state between browser sessions, however, if you clear cookies at the end of a session or work in an Incognito/Private browser window, then you will need to log in each time.
If you have any questions about this feature of the Lenovo Press web, please email David Watts at dwatts@lenovo.com.