The massive system memory upgrade hitting data centres

These new enterprise units manage up to 16TB of DDR5 memory to process heavy database workloads.

Navi Mumbai | editorial@unboxdailyhq.com

The Essentials

  • Lenovo introduces two four-socket servers designed to run large in-memory databases and scale-up enterprise workloads.
  • The hardware configurations support up to 16TB of 6400 MHz DDR5 memory and Intel Xeon 6700-Series processors.
  • Systems architects can drastically reduce data processing latency for heavy local enterprise applications by using massive system memory capacity.
Lenovo ThinkSystem SR860 V4 enterprise hardware showing a large 4U rack chassis format equipped with a secure front ventilation bezel.
The expanded 4U chassis format offers vertical scaling potential, giving engineering departments space for four double-wide graphics cards.

The Pulse

The new server hardware architecture supports Intel Xeon 6700-Series processors to handle heavy enterprise data applications. By grouping four processors together on a single board, these systems run heavy scale-up operations without splitting workloads across multiple separate server nodes.

How much memory do the new Lenovo servers support? The systems hold up to 16TB of 6400 MHz DDR5 memory, making them suitable for running large SAP HANA setups.

The enterprise hardware is available globally, though specific India corporate pricing is not yet confirmed. The compact variant fits into a tight 2U rack design with 12 PCIe Gen 5 slots, whilst the larger version uses a 4U rack design to accommodate up to 18 PCIe slots and 4 double-wide graphics cards.

The Snapshot

FeatureThinkSystem SR850 V4 SpecificationsThinkSystem SR860 V4 Specifications
Processor TypeIntel Xeon 6700-SeriesIntel Xeon 6700-Series
Processor Sockets44
Maximum MemoryUp to 16TB 6400 MHz DDR5Up to 16TB 6400 MHz DDR5
Rack Form Factor2U Rack4U Rack
Expansion SlotsUp to 12x PCIe Gen 5Up to 18x PCIe slots
GPU SupportUp to 2x DW GPUs (NVIDIA L40S)Up to 4x DW GPUs (NVIDIA L40S)
Drive BaysUp to 24x 2.5-inch or 32x E3.S 1TUp to 48x 2.5-inch or 24x AnyBay + 24x SAS/SATA
India PricePrice not yet confirmedPrice not yet confirmed
AvailabilityAvailable globally – India: not yet confirmedAvailable globally – India: not yet confirmed

The Big Picture

Enterprise data management is shifting toward massive local memory to bypass networking bottlenecks during intensive AI and analytics tasks. This launch places direct pressure on local enterprise computing hardware rivals like Hewlett Packard Enterprise and Dell Technologies, which actively battle for data centre space in corporate hubs like Bengaluru and Mumbai. As Indian financial firms and retail conglomerates localise data storage to comply with national regulations, high-density four-socket processing setups are becoming the baseline standard for on-premise infrastructure.

The India Prospective

These high-density configurations match the strict technical compliance frameworks needed for localized banking networks and high-volume corporate processing systems across financial hubs. Because these modular systems natively support standard dual or quad AC power arrangements, engineering departments can drop the equipment straight into traditional Indian server room facilities without reconfiguring local high-voltage inputs or upgrading existing cooling paths.

The Inside Intel

Enterprise buyers can start with two processors and 32 memory slots, expanding to four processors and 64 memory slots later as data needs grow. This flexible design helps corporate IT departments manage deployment costs by avoiding major upfront infrastructure investments while preserving an immediate upgrade path.

The UDHQ. Take

Unbox Daily HQ. believes chief technology officers running legacy infrastructure should track these units for future local infrastructure cycles. If and when these enterprise servers reach India, corporate pricing will vary based on bulk contract negotiations, making them a critical asset for database administrators to track. The massive 16TB memory capacity offers long-term headroom for unpredictable database growth. Skip the lower-capacity dual-socket upgrades if your current data pipeline frequently hits memory capacity ceilings during peak hours.

Best for: Chief technology officers who manage on-premise SAP HANA deployments and need local hardware scaling.

Who Is This For: Perfect for 30 to 55 enterprise systems architects in corporate technology sectors who design high-density data centres.

The Checkout

Lenovo ThinkSystem

The Source

Lenovo Global

Ashfaque S.
Ashfaque S.

I have spent 20+ years building, breaking, and rebuilding the systems that power modern India, from networking infrastructure to web ecosystems. At Unbox Daily HQ., I cover Technology, Health, Sports, and Business not because I was assigned them, but because I am genuinely obsessed with how they work. I stress-test every innovation before I write about it. If it does not hold up under scrutiny, you will know.

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