AMD 30925 manual Appendix B FAQs, AMD Opteron Processor FAQs

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30925 Rev. 3.04 February 2004

Builder’s Guide for AMD Opteron™ Processor-

 

Based Servers and Workstations

Appendix B FAQs

Appendix B contains frequently asked questions concerning AMD Opteron™ processors and the validated server program.

B.1 AMD Opteron™ Processor FAQs

Q:What markets are the AMD Opteron series processors targeted for?

A:The AMD Opteron processor 100 series is for use in 1-way servers and workstations. One- way servers are commonly used by Internet and application service providers (ISPs/ASPs), eBusiness and data center customers for edge-of-the-network workloads such as DNS servers, DHCP servers, security encryption as well as in network attached storage (NAS) and storage area network (SAN) devices. One-way workstations are commonly used by CAD, architectural, and DCC professionals to create solid models, diagrams, or digital effects.

The AMD Opteron processor 200 series is for use in 2-way servers or workstations. Enterprise workloads typically benefiting from 2-way server processing power include large databases, business processing (ERP, CRM, and SCM), business intelligence, as well as other IT infrastructure applications including heavy-duty Web serving and messaging. Workstation applications that take advantage of the performance of the AMD Opteron processor include digital content creation, mechanical and electrical design, financial analysis, and 3-D modeling.

The AMD Opteron processor 800 series is for use in up to 8-way servers. Enterprise workloads typically benefiting from 4-way and 8-way server processing power include large, mission-critical databases, business processing (ERP, CRM, and SCM), business intelligence, as well as other IT infrastructure applications including heavy-duty Web serving and messaging.

Q:What motherboard support is available for the 100 series processors?

A:The AMD Opteron processor 100 series is currently supported by the ASUS SK8N motherboard with NVIDIA Nforce3 Pro150 chipset, available through distribution worldwide. It is also supported by the MSI MS-9130 motherboard with VIA K8T800 chipset, available through the manufacturer.

Q:What software supports these processors?

A:AMD Opteron processors are based on the industry-standard x86 instruction set and are thus supported by the thousands of applications based on this instruction set. All 32-bit Microsoft® Windows® operating systems, including Microsoft Windows Server 2003, include support for the AMD Opteron processor, as do the major 32-bit Linux distributions SuSE, Red Hat, TurboLinux, MandrakeSoft, SCO, among others. Commercial 64-bit versions of SuSE Linux, United Linux, and MandrakeSoft are available today and several other 64-bit operating systems are in development, including the 64-bit version of Microsoft

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Contents Revision Trademarks Contents EMI Reduction Techniques Servers and WorkstationsAMD Opteron Processor Architecture List of FiguresList of Tables Date Revision Description Revision HistoryRevision History AMD64 Architecture AMD Opteron Processor Key Architectural FeaturesOther Features of the AMD Opteron Processor Integrated DDR Dram Memory ControllerHyperTransport Technology Validated Server Program VSP Value PropositionDesign Methodology for the VSP Platform Platform Description Model A2210 1U/2P Rack Server Model A8440 4U/4P Rack Server Not Yet a Member of VSP? Servers and Workstations Validated Server Program VSP AMD64 Processor-in-a-Box AMD Opteron Processor-In-a-BoxServers and Workstations AMD Opteron Processor-In-a-Box Heatsink Installation Procedure Heatsink InstallationBackplate Release Liner Ensure Proper Contact Between Backplate and Motherboard Tightening Down the Retention Frame Pushing Gently Down on the Processor Heatsink Centered Over Processor Pushing Straight Down on the Clip Turning the Cam Lever Installed Heatsink Servers and Workstations Heatsink Installation Basic Chassis Selection Guidelines Hardware ConsiderationsSystem Enclosures and Chassis Selection Basic System Enclosure Selection GuidelinesDesirable Airflow-Power Supply with Bottom Inlet Power Supply ConsiderationsServer and Workstation Platform Power Supplies Power Supply GuidelinesPower Worksheet 1-Component Power Calculating System Power ConsumptionTotal Watts A = W For Each Voltage Level Power Worksheet 2-Total WattsAMD Opteron Processor Thermal Solution Guidelines Thermal SolutionAMD Opteron Processor Information Memory Guidelines for AMD Opteron Processor- Based SystemsAMD64 AMD Opteron Processor Series and Model NumbersAMD-8000 Series Chipset AMD Chipset InformationAMD-8131 HyperTransport PCI-XTunnel Graphics and StorageAMD-8000 Series Chipset Drivers AMD Opteron Processor Utilities and UpdatesBit Operating Systems Drivers for Linux Kernel Linux Drivers for the AMD-8000 Series of Chipset ComponentsServers and Workstations Hardware Considerations EMI Reduction Techniques EMI Emission StandardsSpread Spectrum Clocking Processor Heatsink Fan Cable Routing Disable Unused ClocksPower Supply Cable Routing Rear I/O Connector ShieldProcessor Heatsink Grounding Servers and Workstations EMI Reduction Techniques Appendix a AMD Opteron Processor-Based System Build Procedure Builder’s Guide for AMD Opteron Processor Builder’s Guide for AMD Opteron Processor-Based AMD Opteron Processor FAQs Appendix B FAQsWhat is the value proposition of the AMD Opteron processor? Where are EMI guidelines for motherboards located? Validated Server Program FAQsWill these validated servers be available in all regions? Builder’s Guide for AMD Opteron Processor