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Gigabyte G242-P36: A Great Ampere Altra Max Platform For AI/GPU Computing

Written by Michael Larabel in Computers on 17 January 2024 at 01:30 PM EST. Page 2 of 4. 2 Comments.

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Keeping the server cool are a total of five 80 mm fans. The server during idle and light loads was very quiet and even when fully engaging a 128-core Ampere Altra Max it continued to not be too noisy compared to some other 2U servers.

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For BMC access, the Gigabyte server makes use of AMI's MegaRAC SP-X on the ASpeed AST2500 controller. Yes we would love to see OpenBMC being used by more server motherboards, but MegaRAC SP-X does work well and very common.

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All the usual features are accessible from MegaRAC SP-X just as you would typically find on x86_64 servers, including an HTML5 KVM/viewer and the ability to easily update the firmware from the BMC web interface. On the Ampere Computing side they do support OpenBMC, LinuxBoot, and Coreboot to varying degrees.

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Gigabyte officially lists operating system compatibility with Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8, SUSE Linux Enterprise 15 SP2+, Ubuntu 18.04 / 20.04 / 22.04 LTS, Fedora Server 33 and newer, Oracle Linux 8, and Debian 10.9 and newer. As mentioned trying out Fedora, Ubuntu 22.04/23.10, and others have all worked without any issues to deal with given the now mature state of AArch64 Linux images.

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