Microclusters

These clusters are designed to offer the benefits of larger, traditional server clusters—such as load balancing, redundancy, and fault tolerance—but on a smaller, more efficient scale

Microclusters are often used in edge computing, where smaller, distributed clusters handle tasks closer to the data source, reducing latency and improving performance. They are also common in environments where space, energy, and cost efficiency are critical, such as small data centers or IoT networks.

Microcluster - 14th Gen Intel - IP51
The Intel 14th Generation Micro Cluster is a compact, modular, and low-power computer cluster that offers great versatility at an affordable price. Its scalability, small size, and ease of use make it ideal for development, sales, and training purposes.
Microcluster - Jetson Orin - IP51
Features a 12-core Cortex -A78AE processor alongside 10,240 CUDA cores and 320 Tensor cores, providing an impressive 1,375 TOPS of Al performance.
Microcluster - Intel Xeon - IP50
A robust server-grade solution designed to tackle demanding tasks. It features individual graphics card configuration, making it an ideal portable graphic solution with the ability to handle complex tasks.