HP ProLiant Servers AIS: Official Study Guide and Desk Reference
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Chapter Syllabus 2.1 Original Server Architecture 2.2 Dual Independent Buses 2.3 Bus Mastering 2.4 MIOC Architecture 2.5 Parallel I/O Buses 2.6 Highly Parallel System Architecture 2.7 Crossbar Switch 2.8 ProFusion Chipset 2.9 F8 Chipset This chapter provides an overview of server chipset innovations. After studying this chapter, you should be able to do the following:
A chipset is a collection of the microchips on a server motherboard that control the features and the functions of the motherboard. The chipset determines how much memory can be installed, which processors can be used, and which types of interfaces the computer can support. The chipset provides a foundation to the overall architecture of a server. To eliminate bottlenecks and increase performance, the chipset must provide an optimized and balanced architecture. This chapter explains how chipsets have evolved. This information provides a foundation for our discussion of other server components in later chapters. Note Note that several terms introduced in this chapter are further explained in subsequent chapters of this book. It is the old chicken and egg quandary. For the chapters in Part 1 of this book, it will be helpful to read through them a first time, and then cycle back through them before you take the Accredited Integration Specialist (AIS) exam.
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