Tyan Transport GT20 (B2925-E) Barebone System

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Tyan Transport GT20 (B2925-E) Barebone System

Industrial quality meets blazing performance in the Transport GT20 (B2925-E) 1U rackmount barebones server. Designed for data centers, telecom rooms, and enterprise environments, this compact chassis gives you a solid foundation to tailor a high-density, purpose-built machine. With support for a single AMD Athlon or Opteron processor, a PCI Express x16 expansion slot, and up to four hot-swap SATA2/SAS bays, the GT20 is engineered for reliability, ease of maintenance, and flexible growth. A built-in 350W power supply keeps energy efficiency in mind while delivering steady, dependable power for demanding workloads. If you’re seeking a compact, scalable server that can be customized to your exact specifications, the GT20 Barebone System is engineered to deliver.

  • Compact 1U rackmount form factor: The GT20 is purpose-built for dense data centers and crowded racks, delivering a server-grade platform in a slim, easy-to-install 1U chassis. Its compact footprint provides deployment versatility without sacrificing performance or expansion capabilities.
  • Single AMD Athlon or Opteron processor support: Engineered to run a single high-performance AMD processor, the GT20 barebone gives you threading, cache, and compute power suitable for a wide range of server roles—from lightweight virtualized environments to data-intensive workloads—while allowing you to select the processor that matches your performance and budget needs.
  • Up to four hot-swap SATA2/SAS drive bays: Flexible storage expansion means you can configure for OS, data, and acceleration tiers with ease. Hot-swap bays enable fast drive replacement and superior uptime in demanding environments, reducing maintenance downtime during replacements or upgrades.
  • Single PCI Express x16 expansion slot: Add high-performance accelerators, graphics, NICs, or RAID controllers as your workload evolves. The GT20’s PCIe x16 slot supports a range of expansion options to future-proof your investments and boost I/O throughput when you need it most.
  • Reliable 350W integrated power supply: A built-in power supply provides essential power delivery with efficiency and stability, helping to keep critical workloads running smoothly. This design minimizes cable clutter and helps streamline rack setup and maintenance.

Technical Details of Tyan Transport GT20 (B2925-E) Barebone System

  • Specifications: Not provided in current content. See official retailer page for full specs using SKU B2925-E.

How to install Tyan Transport GT20 (B2925-E) Barebone System

Setting up the GT20 Barebone is straightforward, allowing you to assemble a fully functional server tailored to your needs. Follow these general steps to bring your GT20 online:

  • Plan and gather components: Confirm your operating system, RAM type and capacity (aligned with the processor you choose), supported storage drives (SSD or HDD), and any required PCIe expansion cards. Ensure you have a compatible AMD Athlon or Opteron processor and the appropriate memory modules for optimal performance.
  • Install the processor and memory: Open the chassis according to the service manual, locate the CPU socket, and install the chosen AMD Athlon or Opteron processor. Apply thermal interface material as recommended, attach the heatsink, and install the memory DIMMs into the designated slots per the motherboard or backplane guidelines. Ensure the components seat firmly and the locking mechanisms are engaged.
  • Mount and connect storage: Prepare up to four SATA2/SAS drives and insert them into the hot-swap bays. Secure each drive with the provided screws or tool-less trays, then connect SATA/SAS data and power cables, verifying proper alignment and cable routing for airflow and maintenance access.
  • Install expansion cards (if needed): If your workload requires additional I/O, slide in the PCI Express x16 expansion card into the slot and secure it. Connect any auxiliary power or data cables as required by the card and verify that the system recognizes the new hardware in BIOS/UEFI.
  • Power, boot, and configure: Close the chassis, connect the 350W power supply to a suitable power source, and power on the system. Enter the BIOS/UEFI to configure boot order, RAID (if applicable), and general system parameters. Install your operating system and drivers, update firmware as needed, and verify hardware health through built-in diagnostics or vendor tools.

Frequently asked questions

  • What processors does the GT20 Barebone support? It supports a single AMD Athlon or Opteron processor, offering scalability for various enterprise and data-center workloads.
  • How many hard drives can be installed? Up to four SATA2/SAS hot-swap drives can be installed in the GT20’s drive bays, enabling flexible storage configurations and straightforward maintenance.
  • Does it include a complete system or just the barebone? This unit is a barebone system chassis with integrated power supply. It provides the chassis, backplane, and power; memory, CPU, drives, and OS are typically user-supplied.
  • Is there space for expansion cards? Yes, there is a single PCI Express x16 expansion slot to accommodate NICs, RAID controllers, or accelerators as your workload grows.
  • What kind of deployments is this barebone best suited for? The GT20 is ideal for compact data-center racks, edge computing, telecom equipment, network appliances, and other environments where a dense, customizable 1U server platform is required.

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