The Lenovo ThinkAgile HX645 V3 is a high-performance, 2-socket, 1U system designed for modern data centres. Powered by AMD EPYC 9004 processors and integrated with Nutanix HCI software, it offers scalability and reliability for compute-intensive workloads, supporting NVMe drives, PCIe 5.0, and providing built-in data protection for virtualisation, private cloud, and enterprise applications.
The Lenovo ThinkAgile HX645 V3 is a high-performance, 2-socket, 1U system designed for modern data centres. Powered by AMD EPYC 9004 processors and integrated with Nutanix’s hyperconverged infrastructure software, the HX645 V3 offers unparalleled scalability and reliability for compute-intensive workloads. With flexible storage options, including support for NVMe drives and PCIe 5.0, and built-in data protection and security features, this solution provides businesses with a powerful, scalable platform for virtualisation, private cloud, and enterprise applications. The HX645 V3 also offers a simplified user experience with Nutanix’s intuitive management tools, ensuring seamless backup, recovery, and continuous availability.
Lenovo ThinkAgile HX645 V3 Integrated Systems**
The Lenovo ThinkAgile HX645 V3 Integrated Systems and Certified Nodes are 2-socket 1U systems that feature AMD EPYC 9000 Series processors. They are designed for deploying industry-leading hyperconvergence software from Nutanix on Lenovo enterprise platforms.
Key Features:
Available Options:
Integrated System (HX645 V3 IS):
– Fully validated and certified Lenovo hardware and firmware
– Licensed Nutanix software preloaded
– ThinkAgile Premier support with one single point of contact
Certified Node (HX645 V3 CN):
– Fully validated and certified Lenovo hardware and firmware
– Can be preloaded with Nutanix software (no licenses included)
– Enhanced software support
Common Use Cases:
Compute-heavy workloads such as:
– Virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI)
– Server virtualization
– Private/hybrid clouds
– Enterprise applications
– Light databases
– Remote office and branch office workloads