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Terminology
Term
Explanation
CPU socket
Means a single Intel Xeon processor E7 family. One CPU socket has 24,
22, 18, 14, 10, 8, or 4 cores.
CPU core
Core portion of CPU that performs arithmetic processing and others. One
or more cores can exist in CPU socket.
With Intel Xeon processor E7 family, one CPU socket has 24, 22, 18, 14,
10, 8, or 4 cores..
1-Core Enable key
If disabled CPU core exists in CPU socket, use this key to enable it.
Code Word Issue Key
The number issued when you purchase 1-Core Enable key. This number is
required for obtaining the code word.
Code Word
Character string to be entered for enabling CPU core. Described on Code
Word Notification (at shipment of the server) or Code Word Return
Notification (when adding CPU core later).
EXPRESSSCOPE Engine SP3
Management chip that monitors the power supply, fans, temperature, and
voltage in the server, and enables remote management via management
network. EXPRESSSCOPE Engine SP3 provides these features using
BMC (Baseboard Management Controller), which is a system management
LSI.
WEB console
Contents that controls web browser used for remote management by
EXPRESSSCOPE Engine SP3 via HTTP/HTTPS protocol. Use web
console to view or configure COPT feature.
Dynamic COPT
CPU core is incorporated in OS by applying code word (adding CPU core)
while the OS is running.
Static COPT
CPU core is incorporated in OS at system startup. If code word is applied
while OS is running, CPU core is incorporated in OS at next system startup