SUPER MICRO Computer 5014C-T manual Rack Mounting Considerations

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Chapter 2: Server Installation

Rack Mounting Considerations

Ambient Operating Temperature

If installed in a closed or multi-unit rack assembly, the ambient operating temperature of the rack environment may be greater than the ambient temperature of the room. Therefore, consideration should be given to installing the equipment in an environment compatible with the manufacturer’s maximum rated ambient temperature (Tmra).

Reduced Airflow

Equipment should be mounted into a rack so that the amount of airflow required for safe operation is not compromised.

Mechanical Loading

Equipment should be mounted into a rack so that a hazardous condition does not arise due to uneven mechanical loading.

Circuit Overloading

Consideration should be given to the connection of the equipment to the power supply circuitry and the effect that any possible overloading of circuits might have on overcurrent protection and power supply wiring. Appropriate consideration of equipment nameplate ratings should be used when addressing this concern.

Reliable Ground

A reliable ground must be maintained at all times. To ensure this, the rack itself should be grounded. Particular attention should be given to power supply con- nections other than the direct connections to the branch circuit (i.e. the use of power strips, etc.).

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Contents Super Page About This Manual PrefaceManual Organization Bios System SafetyAdvanced Motherboard Setup Advanced Chassis SetupPreface Table of Contents LAN1/LAN2 LED IDE LED Advanced Motherboard SetupBios Advanced Chassis SetupAppendices Overview Chapter IntroductionPCI Expansion Slots Motherboard FeaturesProcessor Memory Serial ATAOnboard Controllers/Ports Other FeaturesIntel E7221 Chipset System Block Diagram Server Chassis Features Rear I/O Panel Asia-Pacific Contacting SupermicroHeadquarters EuropePage Preparing for Setup Chapter Server InstallationUnpacking the System Rack Precautions Choosing a Setup LocationServer Precautions Rack Mounting Considerations Identifying the Sections of the Rack Rails Installing the System into a RackMounting Holes Locking Tab Installing the Rack Rails Installing the Chassis RailsInstalling the Server into a Rack Installing the Server into the RackInstalling the Server into a Telco Rack Installing the Server into a Telco RackChecking the Motherboard Setup Accessing the Inside of the System Checking the Drive Bay Setup Control Panel Buttons Chapter System InterfaceControl Panel LEDs Serial ATA Drive Carrier LED Page Electrical Safety Precautions Chapter System SafetyGeneral Safety Precautions ESD Precautions Installing the Onboard Battery Operating PrecautionsPrecautions Chapter Advanced Motherboard SetupHandling the Motherboard Check compatibility of motherboard ports and I/O shield Motherboard InstallationAccessing the inside of the 5014C-T see Figure UnpackingConnecting the Control Panel Connecting CablesConnecting Data Cables Connecting Power CablesI/O Ports Control Panel Header PinsCarefully lift the socket lever up To open the load plate Installing ProcessorsCPU in the CPU socket Heatsink Removal Heatsink InstallationInstalling memory modules Installing MemoryExpansion slots Adding PCI CardsP8SCi Motherboard DetailsConnector Description Jumpers Description Default SettingP8SCi Quick Reference Power LED Connector DefinitionsPower Supply Connectors IR ConnectorReset Connector Pwon ConnectorOverheat/Fan Fail LED Serial Ports PowerLED ConnectorFan Headers ATX PS/2 Keyboard and PS/2 Mouse Ports Chassis IntrusionUniversal Serial Bus USB SMB Header Wake-On-LANWake-On-Ring JLAN1/2 Ethernet PortsExplanation Jumpers Jumper SettingsCmos Clear USB Wake-Up Watch Dog Enable/DisableSpeaker Jumper Keyboard Wake-Up JLAN1 Enable/DisableJLAN2 Enable/Disable Power Force On Enable/ DisableParallel Port, Floppy and Hard Drive Connections Parallel Port ConnectorIDE Connector Floppy ConnectorPage Static-Sensitive Devices Chapter Advanced Chassis SetupTools Required Chassis Front View Control PanelSystem Fan Failure Drive Bay Installation/RemovalAccessing the Drive Bays System FansMounting a Serial ATA drive in a drive carrier Serial ATA Drive InstallationInstalling/removing hot-swap Serial ATA drives Serial ATA Power Cables CD-ROM and Floppy Drive InstallationSerial ATA Backplane Power Supply Failure Power SupplyReplacing the Power Supply Page Chapter Starting the Setup UtilityIntroduction Main Bios Setup Running SetupPress DEL to enter Setup Swap Floppy Drive Main Bios Setup MenuDate/Time Legacy Diskette A/Legacy Diskette BIDE Channel 0 to IDE Channel 3 Master Advanced Bios SetupAccess Mode IDE HDD Auto-DetectionAdvanced Bios Features Watch Dog Timer Select Quick BootQuiet Boot Apic ModeOn-Chip Frame Buffer Size Dram Data Integrity ModeSata Mode Advanced Chipset ControlUSB 2.0 Controller Pata IDE ModeSata Port USB Controller3 I/O Device Configuration 4 PnP/PCI Configuration IRQ Resources Reset Configuration DataInitial Display From Resources Controlled ByXpci Express Root Port Function Onboard LAN Boot ROMPCI-E Compliance Mode Hardware MonitorsCPU Temperature System Temperature CPU Warning TemperatureProcessor & Clock Options DMI Event Log Agent Connect Via Console RedirectionConsole Redirection Baud RateSecurity Set Supervisor PasswordSet User Password Password CheckFirst Boot Device BootSecond Boot Device Boot Other Device Third Boot DeviceExit Appendix a Bios Post Messages Page Post hex Description Appendix B Award Bios Post CodesPost hex Description Post hex Description Post hex Description Post hex Description Page Serial ATA Sata Configuring Intel ICH6R Sata RAID FunctionIntels ICH6R Serial RAID ATA Operating Modes Configuring Bios Settings Native ModeSata Operating Modes Creating, Deleting and Reseting RAID Volumes Using the ICH6R Sata RAID Utility ProgramCreating a RAID Volume Page Page Deleting a RAID Volume Reset Disks to Non-RAID Exiting the ICH6R Sata RAID Configuration Utility Program Installing Windows XP/2000 for Systems with RAID FunctionsWindows XP/2000 New Installation Installing Drivers and Other Software Programs Supero Doctor III Interface Health Information Screen Supero DoctorSupero Doctor III Interface Remote Control Screen Page Appendix D System Specifications System Cooling WeightPower Supply ChassisRegulatory Compliance

5014C-T specifications

The Supermicro 5014C-T is a powerful and versatile server designed for applications that demand high performance, reliability, and scalability. Leveraging the latest technologies, the 5014C-T is engineered to provide an exceptional computing experience in data centers, virtualization environments, and enterprise applications.

One of the standout features of the Supermicro 5014C-T is its support for the latest Intel processors. This model is equipped with the Intel Xeon Scalable family of processors, which deliver unparalleled processing power and efficiency. The architecture enhances performance per watt, thus optimizing power consumption and reducing operational costs.

Another significant characteristic of the 5014C-T is its robust memory capacity. The server supports up to 1TB of DDR4 ECC memory across 16 DIMM slots, offering substantial bandwidth and memory capacity to handle memory-intensive applications. This is particularly advantageous for environments running large databases, in-memory computing, or complex analytical workloads.

Storage flexibility is also a key feature of the 5014C-T. The system supports multiple storage options including SATA, SAS, and NVMe drives, enabling organizations to configure their storage solutions according to their specific performance and capacity requirements. With support for up to 8 hot-swappable 3.5-inch HDDs and an optional NVMe SSD adapter, users can achieve rapid data access and exceptional I/O performance.

Networking is critical for modern applications, and the Supermicro 5014C-T does not disappoint. It includes integrated dual 10G Ethernet ports, which provide high-speed connectivity for data transfers and communications between servers. Additionally, the server is equipped with an advanced management system, allowing for remote monitoring and management without requiring physical access to the hardware.

Supermicro's extensive cooling solutions ensure efficient thermal management, allowing the 5014C-T to operate optimally even under heavy loads. This emphasis on cooling helps maintain the longevity of the components, thereby enhancing overall server reliability.

In summary, the Supermicro 5014C-T is designed for high-performance computing scenarios where efficiency, speed, and reliability are paramount. Combining advanced Intel processors, significant memory capacity, flexible storage options, and superior networking capabilities, it stands out as a formidable option for modern data-driven organizations seeking robust server solutions.