Description
Tyan TN68 (B4989-SI) Barebone System
The Tyan TN68 is a purpose-built 2U barebone server chassis crafted for enterprise IT, cloud computing, and virtualization deployments. Designed around an NVIDIA-based platform and AMD Opteron technology, this system provides a solid foundation for dense computing workloads while offering the flexibility to tailor memory, storage, and networking to your exact needs. With support for AMD Opteron processors in Socket F (1207) and the capability to scale up to 256GB of memory, the TN68 delivers the performance, reliability, and configurability that data centers demand. Whether you’re building a private cloud, consolidating virtual machines, or running critical databases, this barebone system gives you a robust, scalable starting point that can grow with your workloads.
- High-performance AMD Opteron processing — designed to accommodate Socket F (1207) AMD Opteron CPUs in dual-core or quad-core configurations, delivering strong multicore performance for virtualization, databases, and compute-intensive applications.
- Stable NVIDIA-based platform — built on an enterprise-grade NVIDIA-supported server platform to balance throughput, stability, and broad compatibility in busy data-center environments.
- Massive memory potential — supports up to 256GB of system memory, empowering large-scale virtualization hosts, in-memory databases, and caching layers that speed up data access and analytics workloads.
- Flexible I/O and media options — equipped with a DVD-ROM optical drive for easy OS installation and software access, plus networking options that include Gigabit Ethernet and Fast Ethernet to accommodate diverse network topologies.
- Compact, rack-ready design — a dense 2U chassis optimized for data center racks, delivering efficient space utilization, straightforward cabling, and ease of maintenance for enterprise environments.
Technical Details of Tyan TN68 (B4989-SI) Barebone System
- Form Factor: 2U rackmount chassis, ideal for dense data center deployments and scalable compute clusters.
- Processor Socket: AMD Opteron Socket F (1207) — supports dual-core and quad-core Opteron processors for flexible performance tuning and workload balancing.
- Memory: Up to 256GB of system memory capacity, enabling large virtualization hosts, databases, and data-intensive applications with ample headroom for growth.
- Optical Drive: DVD-ROM (DVD-ROM reader) for OS installation, media access, and software loading without requiring additional external devices.
- Network: Built-in Gigabit Ethernet and Fast Ethernet interfaces to support modern data-center networking, traffic segmentation, and failover options.
- Motherboard / Chipset: NVIDIA-based server platform designed to deliver reliable performance, compatibility with enterprise software, and stable operation under load.
- Storage Compatibility: Barebone by design; supports user-supplied hard drives or solid-state drives, offering the flexibility to configure storage arrays and RAID layouts that align with your data strategy.
- Power and Cooling: Engineered for 2U deployments with adequate cooling and power efficiency suitable for 24/7 operation in data centers and IT rooms.
How to Install Tyan TN68 (B4989-SI) Barebone System
Installing the TN68 involves selecting and adding the missing components to create a complete server tailored to your workloads. By following these steps, you can assemble a reliable, scalable platform for cloud computing, virtualization, and enterprise applications. Always consult the chassis manual and component guides for precise torque recommendations and safety procedures.
- Step 1 — Prepare the environment: Verify your data-center rack is suitable for 2U form factors, ensure proper grounding and cooling, and confirm you have the necessary power connections (and a surge-protected supply). Prepare anti-static precautions to protect delicate server components during assembly.
- Step 2 — Install the AMD Opteron CPU(s): Open the CPU socket cover, align the processor with the Socket F (1207) pin grid, and gently seat the CPU. Apply a small amount of thermal interface material if required and secure the heatsink/fan assembly according to the user manual to ensure efficient cooling and reliable operation.
- Step 3 — Install memory modules: Insert memory DIMMs into the appropriate slots, paying attention to channel population guidelines to achieve the maximum 256GB capacity. Verify that memory is fully seated and that the motherboard detects the installed modules during POST.
- Step 4 — Configure storage and optical media: Mount your HDDs or SSDs into available drive bays or backplanes, connect SATA/SAS data and power cables, and ensure drives are recognized by the BIOS. Install the DVD-ROM drive in the optical bay to facilitate OS installation and software loading as needed.
- Step 5 — Attach networking and confirm connectivity: Connect the Gigabit Ethernet and Fast Ethernet ports to your network infrastructure. Check link status in the BIOS or OS after boot to confirm network readiness and to configure NIC teaming or VLANs if required for your environment.
- Step 6 — BIOS, boot, and OS installation: Power on and enter the system BIOS to set boot order, enable any required virtualization features (such as IOMMU or AMD-V/SVM options), and configure RAID or storage controller settings if used. Install your preferred server operating system, and then install drivers for the NVIDIA-based platform to ensure optimal hardware support and performance.
Frequently asked questions
- What is the Tyan TN68 (B4989-SI) Barebone System? It is a dense 2U barebone server platform designed to host AMD Opteron processors with an NVIDIA-based platform, offering substantial memory capacity and flexible networking for cloud computing, virtualization, and enterprise IT workloads.
- Which CPUs are compatible? The TN68 supports AMD Opteron processors in Socket F (1207) with options for dual-core and quad-core configurations, enabling a balance between power consumption and performance tailored to your workloads.
- How much memory can I install? You can install up to 256GB of system memory, allowing large-scale virtualization hosts, in-memory applications, and data processing tasks to run with ample headroom.
- Is a hard drive included? No. As a barebone system, storage drives must be installed by the user. This gives you the flexibility to choose HDDs or SSDs, RAID controllers, and storage architectures that fit your needs and budget.
- What about networking and expansion? The TN68 provides both Gigabit Ethernet and Fast Ethernet networking options, enabling versatile connectivity plans, network segmentation, and seamless integration into existing data-center networks.
- What operating systems are supported? The TN68 is designed to support a range of server operating systems commonly used in data centers, including Linux distributions and Windows Server editions. Always verify driver availability and compatibility for your exact hardware configuration and firmware version.
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