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Lenovo 7D2V1005NA Thinksystem SR665 7763 32GB

Lenovo 7D2V1005NA ThinkSystem SR665 AMD EPYC 7763 32GB ServerOverviewThe Lenovo 7D2V1005NA is a configuration of the ThinkSystem SR665 2U rack server …

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Lenovo 7D2V1005NA Thinksystem SR665 7763 32GB

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SKU: 7D2V1005NA
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Lenovo 7D2V1005NA ThinkSystem SR665 AMD EPYC 7763 32GB Server

Overview

The Lenovo 7D2V1005NA is a configuration of the ThinkSystem SR665 2U rack server built around the AMD EPYC 7763 processor and provisioned with 32GB of RAM. The SR665 platform is Lenovo's dual-socket EPYC 7003-series server, designed for compute-intensive enterprise workloads including network video recording, physical security analytics, and AI inference at the edge. With Ethernet connectivity as its network interface, this unit slots into standard rack infrastructure without additional protocol adapters. If you are evaluating Lenovo server platforms for a surveillance or security operations deployment, the SR665 family covers a wide processing range — the 7763 SKU sits at the high-core-count end of that family.

Key Features

  • AMD EPYC 7763 Processor: The 7763 is a 64-core EPYC chip — relevant when you are running parallel video analytics streams or consolidating multiple workloads onto a single host. More cores mean more concurrent inference threads without contention.
  • 32GB Starting Memory: 32GB is a baseline configuration for this platform. For production NVR or VMS workloads, memory should be sized to the number of concurrent streams and analytics agents — plan to expand based on your VMS vendor's per-channel RAM guidelines.
  • Ethernet Interface: Standard Ethernet connectivity integrates directly with existing LAN/SAN infrastructure — no proprietary NICs or fabric adapters required for baseline deployment.
  • 2U Rack Form Factor: The SR665 chassis fits standard 19-inch racks, keeping rack-unit consumption predictable when planning data center or IDF closet buildouts.
  • Manufactured in Mexico (MX): Country of origin is MX — relevant for procurement teams with TAA or domestic-sourcing policy requirements. Verify TAA compliance status with your procurement office for this specific configuration before finalizing a federal order.

Integration & Compatibility

The 7D2V1005NA is a general-purpose compute platform. Compatibility with specific video management software (VMS), hypervisors, or storage controllers depends on the software vendor's hardware compatibility list (HCL) and the server's installed NIC, HBA, and storage configuration — none of which are specified in available evidence for this SKU. Validate against your VMS vendor's HCL before purchasing for a production security deployment. For network switching infrastructure to support this server, ensure your top-of-rack switch provides sufficient uplink bandwidth for the number of camera streams the server will process.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What processor does the Lenovo 7D2V1005NA include?

A: The product name identifies this configuration as including the AMD EPYC 7763 processor. Confirm the exact BOM with your distributor if processor stepping or firmware revision matters for your workload.

Q: What is the memory configuration of the 7D2V1005NA?

A: The SKU name specifies 32GB RAM as the base configuration. The SR665 platform supports memory expansion — consult Lenovo's configuration guide for maximum capacity and supported DIMM types for this chassis revision.

Q: Where is the Lenovo 7D2V1005NA manufactured?

A: Country of origin is Mexico (MX) per the distribution feed. Procurement teams with TAA or domestic-preference requirements should verify compliance status for this specific part number before placing a federal or government order.

Q: What network interface does the 7D2V1005NA use?

A: The verified interface type is Ethernet. Specific NIC model, port count, and speed are not confirmed in available evidence — request the detailed hardware manifest from Lenovo or your distributor before finalizing rack and switch planning.

Q: Is the 7D2V1005NA suitable for video surveillance or VMS workloads?

A: The SR665 platform with a 64-core EPYC 7763 has the compute headroom for high-channel-count VMS or analytics workloads, but suitability depends on your VMS vendor's HCL certification for this specific configuration. Check your VMS vendor's supported server list before deploying in production.

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Jerry Tildsen

The 7D2V1005NA is a high-core-count server configuration — the AMD EPYC 7763 at 64 cores is the kind of compute you reach for when a single host needs to carry concurrent analytics inference alongside recording, not just one or the other. If your deployment plan involves running a VMS plus a GPU-adjacent analytics engine on the same box, the SR665 platform gives you the PCIe lanes and CPU headroom to support that architecture without immediately bottlenecking on the host processor.

Technical Highlights:

  • EPYC 7763 (64-core): High core count supports massively parallel thread workloads — relevant for deployments running per-camera analytics agents where each stream consumes a dedicated thread pool.
  • 32GB Base RAM: Sufficient for light VMS workloads, but expect to expand for any deployment exceeding ~20-30 concurrent HD streams with active analytics — RAM is typically the first constraint hit in high-channel VMS configurations.
  • Ethernet Interface: Standard network connectivity means no specialist cabling or switch fabric — integrates cleanly into existing enterprise LAN infrastructure without additional adapters at baseline.

Deployment Considerations:

  • Country of origin MX is confirmed from the distribution feed — if your contract vehicle has TAA domestic-preference language, validate this SKU's compliance status explicitly before submitting a purchase order.
  • Available evidence does not specify NIC model, storage bays, RAID controller, or GPU slots — do not size your rack power or network uplinks until you have the full hardware manifest from Lenovo for this specific configuration number.

The 7D2V1005NA fits best in a planned security operations center buildout where the integrator is standardizing on the SR665 platform across multiple compute nodes — the 7763 CPU gives enough headroom to consolidate recording and analytics on fewer physical hosts, which matters when rack space and power budgets are fixed.

Specifications
Weight: 7.00 lb
Country Origin: MX
Interface: Ethernet
Country Of Origin: MX
Unspsc Code: 43211502
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