Supermicro · Rack, GPU & storage servers · Configured & racked · Last updated 29 June 2026

Supermicro servers in India, built and racked for the workload.

Rack servers, GPU servers for AI, storage nodes, and dense twin systems. We spec the right configuration, burn it in, rack it on site, and hold one warranty desk for the estate.

Quick facts
· India’s IT & business services market reached USD 254 billion in FY24 and is projected to cross USD 350 billion by 2026, per India Brand Equity Foundation.
· Under the DPDP Act 2023, Indian businesses must keep personal data in India unless cross-border transfer is to a notified country — Sirius Star configures every deployment for DPDP compliance by default.
· Sirius Star is a Microsoft Partner with a cloud engineer on payroll, founded 2009 in Navi Mumbai, serving 200+ Indian enterprises across Cloud, Secure Data Guard, Device Lifecycle Management, Hardware, and Corporate Tech Gifting.
₹1,75,000

Starting price of a configured 1U Supermicro rack server with a single Xeon or EPYC socket, ECC memory, and dual power. GPU servers, storage nodes, and twin systems are quoted per build.

What a Supermicro server estate actually covers

Supermicro sells building blocks, not one fixed box. You pick the chassis, the Intel Xeon or AMD EPYC processor, the memory, the drives, and the power, and the system is built to that spec. The result fits the workload instead of forcing the workload to fit a catalogue model.

That flexibility is why hosting firms, AI teams, and render studios reach for it. A node tuned for a database looks nothing like a node tuned for model training, and Supermicro lets both come off the same supplier.

We have seen teams over-buy a famous-badge server with cores and licences they never switch on, then run short on the GPU slots that actually mattered. Matching the chassis to the job first keeps that money on the right side of the rack.

Through 2026, current Supermicro lines ship with Intel Xeon 6 and AMD EPYC processors, so a build ordered today is not a generation behind. For mission-critical RISC workloads, our IBM Power Systems page covers the other end of the shelf. The full range sits on our IT hardware page, and we wire the rack with Corning fibre and out-of-band access from Lantronix.

Six ways a Supermicro build gets specced

Rack mount servers

1U and 2U Xeon and EPYC servers for virtualisation, databases, and general compute. Single or dual socket, sized to the core count you use.

GPU servers for AI

Four to eight GPU systems for training and inference, built around current NVIDIA data-centre GPUs with the airflow and power they demand.

Storage and all-flash nodes

High-density storage servers and JBOD shelves for backup targets, media libraries, and data lakes, from a handful of bays to ninety.

Twin and multi-node

Two and four nodes in one chassis for hosting and HPC, sharing power and cooling to fit more compute per rack unit.

Edge and short-depth

Compact, short-depth servers for branch racks, telco cabinets, and shop-floor closets where full-depth gear will not fit.

Build, burn-in and rack

We assemble, flash firmware, load the operating system, run a stress burn-in, then rack and cable on site. No half-built box at the door.

How a Supermicro rollout runs in India

Workload review

We talk through what the servers run: VMs, a database, model training, or storage. Then we draft the spec that fits, not the one that sells.

Configured and quoted

You get a written build sheet: chassis, CPU, memory, drives, GPUs, and power per node, with the warranty terms beside each line.

Built and burned in

We assemble, update firmware, install your OS or hypervisor, and run a stress test before the unit ever leaves the bench.

Racked and registered

We mount, cable, and power up on site, then log every serial and warranty date so a fault is an RMA, not an argument.

Who these machines are right for

A small office might need one server in a cupboard. A studio or a hosting firm fills whole racks. The brief shifts a lot by sector, so we spec the build per job.

AI and analytics teams
Render and media studios
Hosting and cloud providers
Research and engineering labs
BFSI and low-latency trading
Manufacturing and edge sites

Most builds pull in the rest of the rack too. We can add UPS power protection or three-phase UPS for the row, plus the workstations and monitors the team works from. For the hybrid side, our cloud team can place burst workloads off-prem, and Secure Data Guard keeps the data on them protected.

Standing up 10 or more servers, or refreshing a whole rack at once? Ask about Device-as-a-Service, so the spend lands as a monthly cost instead of one large capital hit.

Supermicro vs Dell vs HPE, the honest call

Dell and HPE make excellent servers, and for a hands-off fleet with a single support contract they are a fair pick. Supermicro wins when you want exact configurations, more GPU room per box, and a price that tracks the parts rather than the badge.

What mattersSupermicroDell PowerEdgeHPE ProLiant
Configuration choiceVery wide, block-builtFixed model linesFixed model lines
GPU density per boxUp to eightStrong, fewer SKUsStrong, fewer SKUs
Price for the specTracks the partsBadge premiumBadge premium
Lead time on custom buildsShort, built locallyLonger for non-stockLonger for non-stock
Warranty handlingLogged per unit by usVendor ProSupportVendor Pointnext

The honest split is support model against flexibility. If you want a sealed fleet contract, the published lines from Dell PowerEdge, HPE ProLiant, and Lenovo ThinkSystem fit well. If you want the spec dialled to the workload, Supermicro is the better start. You can still mix Dell, Lenovo, and HP on the desks, and add structured cabling from Norden.

Your Supermicro questions, answered

Does Supermicro build custom server configurations?

Yes. The range is built from chassis, CPU, memory, drive, and power blocks, so a build is matched to the workload. We turn your requirement into a written spec and assemble it to that sheet.

How much does a Supermicro server cost in India?

A configured 1U Xeon or EPYC rack server starts near ₹1,75,000. GPU servers, all-flash storage nodes, and twin systems cost more and are quoted per build. You see the full figure in writing before anything is ordered.

Can you supply GPU servers for AI training?

Yes. We build four to eight GPU systems with the power and airflow those cards need, configured around current NVIDIA data-centre GPUs, then burn them in before delivery.

Do you install and rack servers outside Mumbai?

Yes. We are based in Navi Mumbai and deliver, rack, and cable across major Indian cities through our install partners. Tell us the sites and we plan the rollout around them.

Who handles warranty and support?

We log every unit by serial and warranty date and act as your first call. Hardware is covered under the Supermicro warranty, and we manage the RMA so you are not chasing a distributor.

Free · 24-hour turnaround

One build plan. Specced to the workload. Racked on site.

Tell us what the servers will run. Within one business day you get a written build sheet: the exact Supermicro configuration per node, the power and cooling it needs, and the warranty register for the estate.

200+ businesses trust Sirius Star. We reply within 4 working hours. Reach us on WhatsApp at +91 91375 93228 during 10-7 IST.

P.S. A Pune analytics team bought two badge-name servers loaded with cores they never used, then found no room for a second GPU. We respecced them on Supermicro GPU nodes for the same budget, and the training jobs that took all night started finishing before lunch.



Who is Supermicro Server India a good fit for in India?

Supermicro Server India works best for Indian businesses that already have established workflows around the related platforms, need DPDP-compliant data residency, and want a single accountable partner for deployment plus quarterly tuning. Sirius Star runs the entire lifecycle — scoping, deployment, training, and renewal — from a Navi Mumbai engineering team.

How long does Supermicro Server India deployment take?

A typical Supermicro Server India rollout in India takes 2-6 weeks from purchase order to production cutover, depending on scope. Sirius Star follows a phased plan: scoping call within 8 working hours of enquiry, design review within 5 days, deployment waves, then a 30-day stabilisation window before handing over to your team or our managed retainer.