Description
Supermicro X11DPL-I Server Motherboard - Intel C621 Chipset - Socket P LGA-3647 - ATX
Engineered for data centers, virtualization environments, and high‑demand workloads, the Supermicro X11DPL-I is a premium dual‑processor server motherboard built around the Intel C621 chipset and Socket P (LGA‑3647). This ATX board is designed to deliver enterprise‑grade performance, scalability, and reliability, making it an ideal backbone for virtualization hosts, database nodes, HPC clusters, and private cloud deployments. With support for Intel Xeon Scalable processors in a DP (dual‑processor) configuration, the X11DPL-I is optimized for multi‑threaded workloads, large memory footprints, and mission‑critical uptime. The motherboard blends robust power delivery, advanced management features, and a flexible I/O ecosystem to handle data‑intensive applications, heavy I/O throughput, and evolving storage requirements without compromising efficiency or security. For IT teams seeking a solid foundation that can grow with workloads, the X11DPL-I provides a balance of performance, density, and manageability in an ATX form factor that fits a wide range of server chassis installations. This board’s memory architecture—capable of supporting up to 3 TB of DDR4 RAM across 24 DIMMs at 2666 MHz—enables expansive in‑memory databases, large VM farms, real‑time analytics, and high‑capacity caching. In addition, its enterprise‑grade feature set includes robust remote management, security features, and governance controls, enabling operators to monitor, provision, and maintain the system from anywhere in the data center. Whether you’re building a dual‑CPU virtualization host, a scalable database node, or a compute‑dense research server, the X11DPL-I provides a dependable, scalable, and high‑performance platform backed by Supermicro’s proven engineering and a track record of reliability in demanding deployments.
- Dual Xeon Scalable Processor support with Socket P (LGA‑3647) and Intel C621 chipset, delivering enterprise‑class performance for parallel workloads and virtualization environments.
- Memory capacity up to 3 TB DDR4 2666 MHz across 24 DIMMs, enabling dense in‑memory databases, large VDI deployments, and memory‑hungry workloads with ECC/registered memory support.
- Flexible expansion and I/O ecosystem, including PCIe 3.0 expansion lanes and NVMe/SATA/SAS storage options to maximize throughput and storage throughput for databases and analytics.
- Enterprise management and security via IPMI 2.0 with KVM over LAN, telemetry, and remote administration capabilities for efficient data‑center operations and rapid fault isolation.
- Reliability‑oriented design with robust power delivery and dual CPU support, designed for 24x7 operation, improved MTBF, and long lifecycle support in demanding production environments.
Technical Details of Supermicro X11DPL-I
- CPU Socket: Socket P LGA‑3647
- Chipset: Intel C621
- Form Factor: ATX
- Processor Support: Dual Intel Xeon Scalable CPUs (DP)
- Memory: Up to 3 TB DDR4-2666 MHz across 24 DIMMs (ECC/Registered supported)
- Memory Type: ECC Registered and/or LRDIMM/RDIMM options depending on configuration
- Expansion: PCIe 3.0 expansion slots for accelerators, NICs, and storage controllers
- Storage: SATA III, SAS, and NVMe options available for flexible storage configurations
- Networking: Onboard NICs with options for additional PCIe network adapters
- Management: IPMI 2.0 with KVM over LAN for remote management and monitoring
how to install Supermicro X11DPL-I
Installing the X11DPL-I in a server chassis is designed to be straightforward for experienced technicians. Begin by verifying the chassis compatibility and power requirements, ensuring adequate cooling, airflow, and a compatible redundant power supply if desired. Proceed to install the CPUs into the Socket P sockets with care, following the torque and alignment guidelines provided by Intel and Supermicro. Mount the memory modules into the 24 DIMM sockets in the recommended population order to maximize memory interleaving and channel bandwidth. Secure the motherboard to the chassis standoffs and attach all required power cables, fans, and data cables for the chassis and backplane. Connect any PCIe expansion cards, NVMe drives, or storage controllers as needed, then power on and enter the BIOS/UEFI to configure memory settings, CPU performance profiles, boot order, and any platform‑specific features such as SBOM settings or security configurations. Load the latest BIOS/firmware updates from Supermicro and Intel to ensure compatibility and security enhancements. Install your operating system or hypervisor, then configure IPMI networking and user access for remote management. Finally, validate system stability with a diagnostic run and monitor hardware health through IPMI or your chosen management console to confirm successful deployment.
Frequently asked questions
Q: Is the X11DPL-I a dual‑processor motherboard? A: Yes. It supports two Intel Xeon Scalable processors in Socket P LGA‑3647 with the Intel C621 chipset, delivering DP performance for multi‑threaded workloads and virtualization.
Q: How much memory can I install? A: Up to 3 TB of DDR4 memory across 24 DIMMs at 2666 MHz, with ECC/registered memory options available for reliability in enterprise deployments.
Q: What form factor is this board? A: ATX, designed to fit standard rack and tower server chassis with compatible mounting and I/O access.
Q: Does it support IPMI for remote management? A: Yes, it includes IPMI 2.0 with KVM over LAN to facilitate remote monitoring, management, and firmware updates.
Q: What storage options are available? A: The board supports a mix of SATA III, SAS, and NVMe storage configurations through onboard interfaces and PCIe expansion cards, enabling flexible, high‑performance storage layouts for databases, virtualization, and data analytics.
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