
SAN JOSE, CA, Oct 15, 2025 – Super Micro Computer has introduced its Data Center Building Block Solutions (DCBBS), a business line that allows organizations to design, order, and build data centers through a single vendor. The offering includes servers, storage, management software, liquid cooling systems, networking, and electrical components. All systems are tested at Supermicro’s manufacturing facilities before delivery. By providing a complete IT infrastructure package, the company enables customers to reduce time-to-online and simplify data center deployment and maintenance.
“With our expertise in delivering solutions to some of the largest data center operators in the world, we realized that supplying a complete IT infrastructure solution will benefit many organizations seeking to simplify their data center buildout,” said Charles Liang, president and CEO of Supermicro. “Our global manufacturing staff is prepared to collaborate with customers on their specific data center needs and deliver all of the necessary IT components for a modern, energy-efficient data center, including complete data center management software. With this new business line, we now offer services to expedite the construction and buildout of complete data centers. Our liquid-cooling options are designed and optimized specifically for the latest generation of GPUs, CPUs, and other electronics. These technologies can cut data center power consumption by up to 40% when using the Supermicro liquid-cooling infrastructure components, compared to existing air-cooled data centers.”
Key DCBBS Components
The main components of the Supermicro data center building block solutions include:
AI and Compute Systems
- Includes a range of high-density, energy-efficient, and scalable systems that use NVIDIA, AMD, and Intel, in various form factors for diverse workloads.
- Petascale and object storage servers with a range of software-defined networking partners. The solutions are designed to maximize throughput for AI workloads.
- Supermicro designed liquid cooling cold plates, which remove up to 98% of the heat from the hot electronics in each system.
In-Rack Solutions
- Includes Coolant Distribution Manifolds (CDMs) and Coolant Distribution Units (CDUs) in various configurations. Vertical CDMs support higher server densities. In-rack CDUs provide up to 250 kW of cooling capacity for liquids up to 45°C and feature redundant power supplies and pumps.
- Rear Door Heat Exchangers (RDHx) are attached to the back of the server rack and remove the heat close to the source. The cooling doors reduce the amount of air conditioning needed in the data center.
- Supermicro ethernet switches are optimized for a variety of workloads, with up to 800 GbE link speeds and 51.2 Tbps of performance. Ethernet, InfiniBand, and omni-path switches are also available.
- Supermicro is offering power shelves that are designed for 33kW per shelf in various rack sizes.
- The Supermicro Battery Backup Unit Shelves (BBU) provide 48V DC backup power of 33kW for 90 seconds if there is a power failure, allowing for checkpointing, eliminating the need for application restart. The Supermicro BBU is available with different rack configurations.
- Supermicro provides rack solutions designed for next-gen servers that require liquid cooling. The racks support flexible configurations with power shelves and battery backup units.
In-Row Solutions
- Supermicro CDUs can accommodate liquid-cooled racks of servers. These CDUs can cool up to 1.8 MW of server-generated heat and can be connected to multiple racks.
- Supermicro Liquid-to-Air (L2A) sidecars cool hot liquid from servers within the data center. They require no external infrastructure changes and can dissipate up to 200 kW of heat.
- Supermicro SuperCluster provides units with multiple racks and integrated networking fabric. Each system is validated through L11 or L12 testing before shipment, allowing organizations to expand AI infrastructure from pilot to production deployments.
Site-Infrastructure Solutions
- Data center switching and cabling are key parts of Supermicro’s Data Center Building Block Solutions (DCBBS). The offering includes traffic engineering, cabling design, and documentation with routing/port mapping, and cable length optimization. These services help reduce time-to-online (TTO), material use, and labor costs while improving customer experience. Supermicro provides a range of switches built for performance, reliability, and adaptability across different workload requirements.
- Supermicro offers water cooling towers to meet varying data center cooling needs. Multiple towers can be installed in parallel to increase the cooling capacity.
- Supermicro offers dry coolers for water- constrained regions, providing low PUE and WUE cooling facility with a modular design. The units use adiabatic-assisted air pre-cooling to maintain efficient heat rejection in high-temperature environments.
- The Supermicro generator portfolio includes systems that can deliver from 500 kW to 3,000 kW, which provides fast-start and high step-load acceptance, with automatic transfer switches.
- Transformers deliver low impedance power for multi-MW blocks, with smart monitoring and loop-feed options for resilient deployments. Available in a range of power, from 750 kVA to 5,000 kVA, these transformers are configurable.

Management Software Suite
- SuperCloud Composer (SCC) is a data center management software that monitors servers, networks, and liquid cooling systems. It offers unified management across racks, PDUs, CDUs, cooling towers, and third-party systems. The platform provides power monitoring, leak detection, and alerts to protect GPU and cooling infrastructure. Designed for large-scale observability and control, SuperCloud Composer can manage more than 20K+ hosts from a single portal.
- SuperCloud Automation Center (SCAC) delivers automation for data center and edge infrastructure, covering from firmware and OS provisioning to Kubernetes and AI workload enablement while ensuring security, scalability, and governance.
- SuperCloud Developer Experience Console (SCDX) provides developer agility with self-service provisioning, AI-native workflows, and built-in observability.
- SuperCloud Director (SCD) offers AI cloud control with bare metal Compute, Ethernet & InfiniBand network, and storage platforms.
Services and Onsite Deployment
- As part of the DCBBS, Supermicro offers a professional services portfolio. The service includes data center design, solution validation, and on-site deployment. It also provides on-site support with an optional four-hour response time to maintain system uptime.
- Supermicro Data Center Solutions and Services support projects from new construction to air-to-liquid cooling retrofits. On-site buildout services reduce lead time, while integrated solutions reduce time-to-online and improve installation quality.
Supermicro works with customers to simplify and accelerate data center construction and deployment. Its data center portfolio, which supports liquid cooling, helps reduce setup time and improve implementation quality.
Source: Super Micro Computer, Inc.
About Super Micro Computer

Super Micro Computer Inc., or Supermicro, is a provider of high-performance server technology and green computing solutions. Founded in 1993 by Charles Liang and Sara Liu, the company is headquartered in San Jose, CA. Supermicro offers a complete range of products, including servers, storage systems, networking devices, and server management software, serving industries like enterprise data centers, cloud computing, artificial intelligence, 5G, and edge computing. As of June 2023, the company employs approximately 5,126 individuals globally. In the fiscal year 2024, Supermicro reported revenues of approximately $15 billion, reflecting growth driven by its innovative solutions and expanding market presence.