Intel® Server D50TNP Family Integration and Service Guide
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1.
Introduction
The Intel® Server System D50TNP family consists of products that are designed to support
demanding high-performance computing (HPC) and artificial intelligence (AI) applications and
workloads. The product family includes a variety of different independent modules that can be
accommodated in a flexible 2U rack-mount chassis. The modules support the 3
rd
Gen Intel® Xeon®
Scalable processors that deliver a high core count alongside new hardware-enhanced security
features. Previous generation Intel® Xeon® processor and Intel® Xeon® Scalable processor families
are not supported.
For details on all system and module features, refer to the
Intel® Server D50TNP family Technical Product
Specification
Note:
In this document, the term
Intel® D50TNP Module family
refers to all module types supported by the
Intel® Server System D50TNP family:
Compute Module
,
Management Module
,
Storage Module
, and
Accelerator Module
.
Note:
In this service guide, the 3
rd
Gen Intel® Xeon® Scalable processor family may be referred to simply as
“processor”.
For the latest revision of this document, see
About This Document
This setup and service guide provides system integrators and service technicians with instructions for the
installation and removal of system components. The document also provides available Intel accessories
supported by this server system.
The document is organized into two sections. The first section (Chapters 2 through 4) is focused on the
installation of system components and accessories into an L6 or L9 integrated server system
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.
The second section (Chapters 6, 7, and appendices A-F) is focused on system service. This section provides
the service technician with valuable system information and procedures necessary to successfully identify
and replace a faulty system component.
System Integration
Chapter 2
–
L6 System Integration
–
Essential System Components
–
Installation procedures for the
following system components: Processors, Memory, and Power Supply
Chapter 3
–
L9 System Integration
- Installation procedures for system options and accessories
Chapter 4
–
System Software Update and Configuration
–
A short overview describing the system
software stack installed on new Intel servers and where to get the latest revisions.
Chapter 5
–
System Packaging Assembly Instructions
–
Packing instructions for shipments of fully
integrated systems
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An L6 integrated system requires essential components to be installed in order to make it power-on ready. An L9
integrated system is power-on ready but may require additional options and/or accessories to be installed to enable
specific system features.