SUPERSERVER 5010H/5010E User's Manual

Suspend Power Saving Type

The settings for this option are C2 and S1. The C2 setting allows the CPU (microprocessor) to be put in a low power state. In this state, incoming interrupts wake-up the CPU (microprocessor) to process them (I/O APIC). S1 allows the system to enter the S1 POS (Power On Suspend) state. While the system is in this state, the CPU is not executing instructions, all power resources that supply system level reference of S0 are off, system memory context is maintained, devices that reference power resources that are on are on, and devices that can wake-up the system can cause the CPU to continue to execute from where it left off.

Suspend Time Out

This option specifies the length of system inactivity while in the standby state that should expire before the computer enters a suspend power state. The settings are Disabled, 1Min, 5Min and 10Min.

Power Button Mode

This option specifies how the external power button on the computer chas- sis functions. When set to On/Off, depressing the power button turns the computer on or off. When set to Suspend, depressing the power button places the computer in Suspend mode or Full On power mode. The Standby setting places the computer in Standby or Full On mode.

After G3 Enable

This option allows AfterG3 Enable support. The settings are Disabled and Enabled. Disabled prevents the system to power on after power is applied to the system. Enabled allows the system to power on after power is applied to the system. This means that if an ATX compliant power supply is turned hard off or unplugged from the wall (power socket supplying it power), the computer system will not power back on immediately after the power cord is reattached or the hard off switch is flipped back on. The power button on the front of the chassis is usually the soft off, meaning that there is still power being supplied to the motherboard even though the system looks completely off. Hard off means that there is not power being supplied to the system at all. The only power is coming from the backup battery on the motherboard.

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5010H, 5010E specifications

Super Micro Computer, a leader in high-performance computing, introduces the 5010E and 5010H servers, designed for enterprise-grade applications that demand exceptional reliability and efficiency. These servers embody Supermicro’s dedication to innovation, providing powerful performance combined with energy efficiency, making them ideal for data centers, cloud computing, and virtualized environments.

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