[2] In July 2007, Andrew Feldman,[3] Gary Lauterbach, and Anil Rao founded SeaMicro.
Series A investments from Crosslink Capital and Draper Fisher Jurvetson closed in December 2007.
[9] A more recent model, The SeaMicro SM15000 was also designed to support Citrix Xen Servers, VMware ESXi software, and both Linux and Microsoft Windows Operating systems.
Specifications of newer versions have reached computing benchmarks of 5 petabytes of storage, 64 CPUs, a 1,000 Virtual machine capacity, and 1.28 Tb/s of bandwidth.
[10][11] Another product of interest is the 10U Rack Unit, which can provide a total of 2,048 CPU cores, and 16 TBs of RAM and data is transferred through a custom "Freedom Fabric" for supercomputers unique to SeaMicro microservers.