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Lenovo Custom HX3320 Mria MC00105715 8/6/23 - 7X83S9BY00
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Lenovo 7X83S9BY00 ThinkSystem HX3320 2U Rack Server
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The Lenovo ThinkSystem HX3320 (7X83S9BY00) is a 2U rack-mount server built around a dual-socket Intel Xeon architecture, targeting compute-dense enterprise workloads where core density, memory bandwidth, and rack efficiency matter. Its 2U footprint delivers a practical balance between processing headroom and rack space — you get two processor sockets without consuming the 4U real estate that larger multi-socket platforms require. For organizations running network video recorders, virtualization hosts, or edge compute nodes in a structured rack environment, the HX3320 fits standard 19-inch enclosures and integrates into existing server networking infrastructure without special accommodations.
Key Features
- Dual-Socket Intel Xeon Platform: Two processor sockets means you can scale CPU core count and memory channels substantially beyond single-socket alternatives — relevant when consolidating multiple workloads onto a single node or running parallel video analytics pipelines that saturate a single processor.
- 2U Form Factor: A 2U chassis in a 42U cabinet gives you room for up to 21 nodes in a fully populated rack. For rack enclosure builds where density drives cost, this matters more than any single-node spec.
- Standard Rack Mounting: Designed for 19-inch rack installation, compatible with standard rail kits and rack-mount infrastructure already deployed in most data center and server room environments.
Integration and Compatibility
As part of the broader Lenovo ThinkSystem server line, the HX3320 is designed to integrate with Lenovo's XClarity management ecosystem for provisioning, firmware updates, and health monitoring across multi-node deployments. The dual-socket Intel Xeon platform supports a wide range of enterprise operating systems and hypervisors — confirm specific processor generation and chipset compatibility with your software stack before specifying. For deployments pairing this server with PoE network switches or video management systems, validate NIC slot availability and PCIe lane allocation against your target workload profile.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the form factor of the 7X83S9BY00?
A: The 7X83S9BY00 is a 2U rack-mount server designed for standard 19-inch rack enclosures.
Q: How many processor sockets does the ThinkSystem HX3320 support?
A: The HX3320 supports dual-socket Intel Xeon processors, allowing for high core counts and expanded memory bandwidth across two CPUs.
Q: Is the 7X83S9BY00 compatible with Lenovo XClarity management?
A: As a Lenovo ThinkSystem platform, the HX3320 is designed to work within Lenovo's XClarity management ecosystem. Confirm specific feature support with Lenovo documentation for your firmware version.
Q: What rack size does the ThinkSystem HX3320 require?
A: The HX3320 installs in a standard 19-inch rack and occupies 2U of rack space.

The 7X83S9BY00 is a dual-socket 2U platform — that combination is the spec worth anchoring on when you're planning rack density for a compute-heavy deployment. Two Xeon sockets in 2U means you're not sacrificing rack space to get the core headroom that multi-workload consolidation requires.
Technical Highlights:
- Dual-Socket Architecture: Two independent processor sockets allow significantly higher aggregate core counts and memory channels than single-socket 2U alternatives — relevant for VMS hosts running concurrent analytics streams or virtualization environments consolidating multiple services.
- 2U Chassis: Fits up to 21 nodes in a standard 42U cabinet — useful when you're budgeting rack space across a multi-server build rather than spec'ing a single node in isolation.
- ThinkSystem Platform: Lenovo's ThinkSystem line is designed for XClarity management integration, which simplifies firmware lifecycle and provisioning across multi-node deployments from a single pane of glass.
Deployment Considerations:
- Processor generation, memory configuration, and storage options are not specified in available evidence — confirm exact BTO (build-to-order) configuration details with the Lenovo configurator before committing to a workload sizing plan.
- The HX3320 designation indicates a hyper-converged or custom configuration variant; verify whether this SKU includes pre-integrated software licensing or is hardware-only before purchasing for a specific infrastructure stack.
Best positioned for enterprise rack deployments — surveillance infrastructure, edge compute, or virtualization hosts — where 2U dual-socket density is the design constraint and Lenovo ecosystem management is already in use.
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