Full-Rack Fanless Server Intel Xeon D
• Edge Servers • Model: FRS-XD2-50
A full rack of server capacity for the edge — with the storage, expansion and uptime features the compact models leave out.
The FRS-XD2-50 is a full-rack Intel Xeon D server, built fanless for the demanding end of edge and industrial work. It pairs serious storage and networking with the things that keep a server running unattended: swappable drives, redundant power and full remote control.
✓ Hot-swap storage & RAID ✓ Redundant power ✓ Fanless & dust-protected

WHERE IT FITS
For when you have outgrown the compact server.
A compact fanless edge server is the right call when space is tight. But some edge deployments need more — more storage, more room to expand, and the kind of uptime features a small chassis cannot fit. That is what this rugged rack server is for: the demanding workloads, in a standard rack, still fanless and still built to run in dust.
BUILT FOR UPTIME
Storage you can service without stopping.
The headline of a full-rack server is what the bigger chassis lets you do and most of it is about keeping the server running while you work on it.
Drives load from the front and can be swapped while the server is live, with RAID keeping your data safe across them, so a failed drive is replaced without downtime. Two power inputs mean a single failed feed does not stop the server. And full remote management lets you reach and control it from anywhere so an unattended site rarely needs a visit.
A twelve-core Xeon D processor with error-correcting memory gives the headroom for virtualisation and heavy processing that smaller rugged devices cannot reach
WHY A FULL RACK FANLESS SERVER
The capacity to match the format.
A bigger chassis is only worth it if the rest scales with it. Here the storage, memory and networking are sized for genuinely demanding work and it stays fanless throughout.
Room to store and grow
Multiple drive bays alongside fast internal storage give you far more capacity and expansion than a compact unit — for data that has to live on site.
A generous mix of gigabit and ten-gigabit ports, with SFP+ options, lets you connect it the way the site needs and separate traffic where it matters.
For all that capacity, it has no fan to fail and no filters to clean a dust-protected industrial rack server built to run with minimal upkeep.
CHOOSE THE RIGHT SERVER
Is this the right server for you?
This compact fanless server suits most edge and industrial deployments. If you need more room to expand, more drives, or a server built to live in a rack, we manufacture those too, pick by what your requirement actually needs.
Compact · Fanless
Fanless Mini Rugged Server
CHOOSE THIS WHEN
- You need real server power at an edge or industrial site
- Space is tight, or it must sit somewhere unconventional
- Quiet, fanless and maintenance-free matter
- The latest AMD EPYC and DDR5 memory are the priority
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Half-Rack · Rugged
Half-Rack Rugged Server
CHOOSE THIS WHEN
- You need more expansion or drive capacity than a compact unit
- The server will sit in or alongside a rack
- You want rugged, reliable build in a larger format
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Full-Rack · Rugged
Full-Rack Rugged Server
CHOOSE THIS WHEN
- You need maximum capacity, storage and expansion
- The deployment is a full rack installation
- The workload is the most demanding end of the range
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THE CURRENT GENERATION
Full Rack Fanless Server - Intel Xeon - IP50
Specifications | |
Processor | Intel Xeon D-2166 |
Cores / threads | 12 cores / 24 threads |
Memory | Up to 256GB DDR4-2666 ECC |
Drive bays | 6 × 2.5” hot-swap SATA (RAID 0/1) |
Networking | 4 × GbE + 2 × 10GbE |
Remote mgmt | IPMI 2.0 + KVM over LAN (AST2500) |
Power Input | 2 x 5.08mm pitch "Phoenix" connector |
Dimensions | 87.4 x 430 x 233.5 mm |

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS.
Questions about the Full Rack Fanless Server
When you need room to grow: more memory, more drives, and storage you can swap without opening the chassis. The compact fanless servers suit space-constrained sites; this one is for deployments that need capacity and expansion in a standard rack.
Drives sit in front-loading bays you can remove and replace while the server keeps running. With RAID protecting your data across them, a failed drive can be changed without taking the server down which matters when uptime is the point.
Through a dedicated management port with IPMI and KVM-over-LAN. That lets you monitor, control and even see the screen of the server from elsewhere, over its own network connection, without standing in front of it.
It takes two power inputs, so it can be fed from separate sources. If one feed drops, the server keeps running on the other important where downtime is costly.
Yes. It is fanless and dust-protected (IP50), so it runs in industrial environments with far less upkeep than a fan-cooled rack server, and across a wide temperature range. It is built for dry and sheltered settings rather than outdoor or wet ones.
Request a quote for the FRS-XD2-50.
Tell us the workload and where it will run, get a configured quote or an honest steer to the half-rack or full-rack model if that suits you better.
✓ Configured to your workload
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✓ Designed & built in Britain since 2003