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ETegro Hyperion RS230 G5

Product
Developers: ETegro Technologies
Date of the premiere of the system: 2014/10/08
Technology: Server platforms,  Data processing centers are technologies for DPC

ETegro Hyperion RS230 G5 - the server is created for work on processors Intel Xeon E5 2600 of third generation.


A system supports up to 1.5 TB memories of DDR4 standard. Support of memory of DDR4 standard with a frequency up to 2133 MHz in combination with a four-channel operation mode increased a throughput possibility of a subsystem of memory by 1.4 times.

The Intel Data Directed technology allows to select L3 cache memory section for needs of network connections, passing RAM that positively affects capacity and latency of network. Changes affected also the systems of internal monitoring. Intel Node Manager 3.0 performs telemetry of 22 state variables. The Cache Monitoring function determines use of a cache memory by separate virtual machines.

The OS Guard and BIOS Guard functions as a part of Platform Protection Technology prevent attempts of execution of a malicious code in the SMM mode and write-protect BIOS from not authorized sources. Intel of PPT also supports Trusted Platform Module of version 2.0.

The disk subsystem consists of 12 SAS/SATA/SSD disks 3.5' or 24 SAS/SATA disks 2.5' with hot swap, available from the front panel of the server.

The used expander of SAS 12G has two inputs that allows to use two access paths to disks, doubling peak capacity.

The expansibility of ETegro Hyperion RS230 G5 uses technology of daughterboards that increases flexibility when configuring. The daughterboards RAID of the controller, the HBA adapter and the network adapters Ethernet, FibreChannel and InfiniBand allow to leave free valuable PCI-Express slots which it can be used for installation of additional controllers upon the demand of the customer.

The ETegro Hyperion servers of fifth generation are equipped with service processors which are provided by full hardware control over a server status by means of the standard web browser. KVM over IP and Virtual Media technologies allow the system administrator to lower considerably labor costs on management of remote servers, and support of the DCMI protocol provides convenience of control of servers in DPC.