Tyan Tank GT20 (B5375) Barebone System

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Tyan Tank GT20 (B5375) Barebone System — 1U Rackmount Powerhouse

The Tyan Tank GT20 (B5375) Barebone System is built for businesses that demand compact, scalable, and efficient server performance in a space-saving 1U form factor. This upgraded rackmount chassis is designed to harness the power of latest Intel Xeon processors while offering ample memory expansion through up to eight DDR2 slots. With a focus on energy efficiency and streamlined serviceability, the GT20 delivers reliable compute for virtualization, database workloads, hosting, and other enterprise applications at a compelling price point. It’s a versatile foundation for data centers seeking density, performance, and predictable TCO in a single, rugged package.

  • Compact 1U rackmount design for data center density — The Tank GT20 optimizes rack space without compromising access or airflow, enabling higher compute density per rack and easier integration into standard server rooms or colocation facilities.
  • Intel Xeon-ready performance for demanding workloads — Engineered to take advantage of the latest Intel Xeon processors, this barebone system delivers strong multi-core processing, virtualization capabilities, and medium-to-large scale workloads with confident headroom for growth.
  • Memory scalability with eight DDR2 slots — A flexible memory platform supports up to eight DDR2 DIMMs, allowing robust caching, in-memory operations, and smooth virtualization performance while enabling energy-efficient, low-power modules to reduce running costs.
  • Power-efficient design to lower total cost of ownership — By leveraging low-power native DDR2 memory and optimized power management, the GT20 reduces power draw, cooling requirements, and long-term operating expenses, making it an economical choice for round-the-clock workloads.
  • Expandable I/O and storage options — The barebone architecture provides a foundation for customizable networking, storage backplanes, and add-on cards, letting you tailor the GT20 to your specific environment—whether as a virtualization host, database node, or high-density compute appliance.

Technical Details of Tyan Tank GT20 (B5375) Barebone System

Form Factor: 1U rackmount chassis designed for space-efficient data center deployments.

CPU Support: Compatible with the latest Intel Xeon processors, enabling robust performance for virtualization, databases, and enterprise applications. Specific CPU compatibility is determined by the motherboard revision and BIOS release.

Memory: Up to eight DDR2 memory slots, enabling extensive RAM configurations. Supports low-power DDR2 modules to improve energy efficiency and reduce heat output in dense server environments.

Power and Efficiency: Optimized for reduced power consumption through efficient components and power management strategies, contributing to lower operating costs in continuous-operation workloads.

Storage and Backplane: Designed to accommodate enterprise-grade storage options via backplanes and drive bays appropriate to a 1U barebone chassis. Exact drive configurations depend on the backplane and carrier options selected for the SKU.

Networking and I/O: Includes essential networking interfaces and expansion options suitable for clustering, remote management, and high-throughput workloads. PCIe or PCI expansion opportunities vary by SKU, allowing customization for networking cards, storage controllers, or accelerators.

Expansion: The GT20 barebone supports modular expansion through add-on cards and backplane configurations, enabling scalable growth as business needs evolve. The precise slots and formats are determined by the chosen configuration and chassis revision.

Management and Services: Designed with enterprise reliability in mind, the GT20 aims to simplify field maintenance, remote management, and serviceability, helping IT teams reduce downtime and streamline lifecycle management.

Note: Exact technical specifications may vary by SKU, BIOS version, and motherboard revision. For precise details, refer to the specifications associated with your UPC or SKU reference in the official product documentation.

How to Install Tyan Tank GT20 (B5375) Barebone System

  • Prepare your rack and tools — Ensure you have a clean, vibration-free installation area with a stable rack, cage nuts, and compatible tools for securing the chassis and installing peripherals.
  • Mount the barebone into the rack — Slide the GT20 chassis into the 19-inch rack rails and secure it with screws. Confirm level and stability to avoid any movement during operation.
  • Install the processor and memory — Open the top cover as required, install the Intel Xeon processor(s) into the CPU socket(s) with the correct orientation, and apply thermal paste if necessary. Insert DDR2 DIMMs into the eight memory slots according to the motherboard’s NUMA and channel guidance, ensuring proper seating and locking.
  • Configure storage backplane and drives — Attach the storage backplane or drive carriers compatible with the GT20, then mount hard drives or SSDs as per your storage configuration. Connect data and power cables securely to the backplane and motherboard or controller cards.
  • Connect power and network — Wire the system to the power supply, ensuring proper power sequencing. Attach the network cables to the appropriate NIC ports or add-on adapters; configure management interfaces if available.
  • Set up boot devices and firmware — Power on the system and enter the BIOS/UEFI to configure boot order, storage controller mode (AHCI, RAID, etc.), and memory settings. Update firmware and BIOS if necessary to ensure compatibility with Xeon processors and DDR2 memory.
  • Install the operating system and drivers — With the hardware configured, install your preferred operating system and the necessary drivers or management agents. Apply vendor-specific utilities for monitoring, management, and remote access if included in your SKU configuration.
  • Perform post-install validation — Run basic hardware diagnostics, verify memory integrity, storage health, and network connectivity. Validate performance against expected workloads and tune BIOS/OS settings for optimal efficiency and stability.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What processors does the GT20 (B5375) support? The GT20 is designed to work with the latest Intel Xeon processors, delivering strong performance for virtualization, databases, and compute-heavy workloads. Exact compatibility depends on the motherboard revision and BIOS version, so consult the SKU-specific documentation for precise CPU support if you are planning a particular configuration.
  • How many memory slots are available, and what type of RAM is recommended? The system supports up to eight DDR2 memory slots, with recommended use of low-power DDR2 modules to maximize efficiency and reduce heat in dense 1U deployments. Memory speed and capacity should align with the CPU and motherboard specifications to ensure stable operation and optimal bandwidth.
  • Is this a fully fledged server or a barebone kit? The Tank GT20 (B5375) is a barebone system. It provides the chassis, motherboard framework, power delivery, and basic I/O, but you will add processor, memory, storage, and networking components to complete the server configuration.
  • What about expandability and I/O options? The GT20 supports expansion through PCIe/PCI options and backplane configurations that vary by SKU. This enables you to tailor networking, storage controllers, and other peripherals to your workload, making it suitable for virtualization hosts, clustered environments, or high-density compute nodes.
  • Where can I find the exact specifications for my SKU? For precise technical details, refer to the specifications section associated with your product UPC or SKU in the official vendor portal. Since configurations can differ by model revision, BIOS, and backplane options, SKU-specific documentation provides the most accurate data.

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