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==Welcome== | ==Welcome== | ||
Welcome to the Project Olympus Sub-Group. Project Olympus | Welcome to the Project Olympus Sub-Group. Charter for this team is to enable the OCP community to further explore, invent, collaborate, enhance, and produce great solutions for customers using Project Olympus modular building blocks. [https://channel9.msdn.com/Series/Microsoft-Global-Datacenters/Microsoft-Project-Olympus Project Olympus is Microsoft's next generation rack level solution that is open sourced through Open Compute Project.] Initially introduced in November 2016 and with V1.0 contribution in November 2017, Project Olympus addresses variety of cloud workloads for Microsoft Cloud. Since inception, Project Olympus has attracted a large group of partners such as compute silicon providers, ODMs, OEMs, and component manufacturers. It is becoming the de facto open-compute standard for cloud workloads. | ||
Project Olympus base specification defines a modular architecture with clear internal and external interfaces. These modules include Hardware (Rack, Universal PDU, Rack Manager, 1U/2U Server and mechanical Enclosures, Power Supply (PSU), Universal Motherboard, PCIe Riser Boards, PCIe and other Cables, and Expansion Modules for storage and accelerators) and Software/Firmware (Software RESTful API, Rack Manager Software/Firmware/Interface, BMC Firmware, System Firmware (BIOS/UEFI code), ResetAPI Spec, and Software APIs) components. | |||
Project Olympus comprises these Hardware and Software Modules to realize a holistic rack architecture; however, individual Modules are applicable to Racks, Chassis, Rack Managers, PDUs, PSUs, Blades and Motherboards from other architectures such as OCP Open Rack, Open Rack 19, Scorpio, 19” EIA Racks, Rack-mount Servers, and Tower Servers. | |||
While, Microsoft is planning Design and Product implementations based on Project Olympus specification, we encourage the community to use as-is, buy/sell as-is, or modify-to-use/sell and to provide feedback on any of these software or hardware Modules. | |||
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===Project Olympus Modular System | ===Project Olympus Modular System Design=== | ||
Project Olympus is a modular system | Project Olympus is a modular system designed for convergence of the industry ecosystem to enable onboarding more hardware more quickly. The systems are designed for the needs of scale-up systems. | ||
===Project Olympus Rack System=== | |||
===Project Olympus Rack | |||
Project Olympus is built upon a base Rack, 42U or 48U tall, with integrated A/C power distribution and rack-level management. | Project Olympus is built upon a base Rack, 42U or 48U tall, with integrated A/C power distribution and rack-level management. | ||
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| Chassis is simple tracks that enable the servers to slide and blind-mate to the PMDU. | | Chassis is simple tracks that enable the servers to slide and blind-mate to the PMDU. | ||
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| [http://files.opencompute.org/oc/public.php?service=files&t= | | [http://files.opencompute.org/oc/public.php?service=files&t=16b0b14f4130a8f66ce688172da9acef&download Project Olympus Universal Power Monitoring Distribution Unit (PMDU)] | ||
| Distributes two three-phase AC Power inputs to each of the server positions. Home to the Rack Manager which serves as single point of control for the servers with embedded on/off capability and rack-level power measurement and power capping ability. | | Distributes two three-phase AC Power inputs to each of the server positions. Home to the Rack Manager which serves as single point of control for the servers with embedded on/off capability and rack-level power measurement and power capping ability. | ||
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===Project Olympus | ===Project Olympus Motherboards Featuring Intel Xeon Scalable Processors=== | ||
Project Olympus is designed for a mix and match of different motherboards in the standardized chassis. | Project Olympus is designed for a mix and match of different motherboards in the standardized chassis. | ||
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| [http://files.opencompute.org/oc/public.php?service=files&t=2116949d152ea1b72285eee43d406d5d&download Project Olympus Intel XSP Motherboard] | | [http://files.opencompute.org/oc/public.php?service=files&t=2116949d152ea1b72285eee43d406d5d&download Project Olympus Intel XSP Motherboard] | ||
[http://files.opencompute.org/oc/public.php?service=files&t=e969672c57d6e17647adea54f2c3e5a7&download Electrical Collateral] | [http://files.opencompute.org/oc/public.php?service=files&t=e969672c57d6e17647adea54f2c3e5a7&download Electrical Collateral] | ||
| Motherboard | | Deep contributions into this Motherboard | ||
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| [http://files.opencompute.org/oc/public.php?service=files&t=14ba0aeaa196faac287bbd3b49ba6124&download Project Olympus Intel XSP BIOS] | | [http://files.opencompute.org/oc/public.php?service=files&t=14ba0aeaa196faac287bbd3b49ba6124&download Project Olympus Intel XSP Motherboard BIOS] | ||
| BIOS Specification used for the | | BIOS Specification used for the Intel motherboard. | ||
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===Project Olympus Motherboards=== | |||
Project Olympus is designed for a mix and match of different motherboards in the standardized chassis. | |||
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| [http://files.opencompute.org/oc/public.php?service=files&t=754ac54ef5e773170a8f6d90f511c46c&download | ! Project Olympus Specifications | ||
| | ! Explanation | ||
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| [http://files.opencompute.org/oc/public.php?service=files&t=754ac54ef5e773170a8f6d90f511c46c&download AMD EPYC Motherboard] | |||
| AMD EPYC Motherboard | |||
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| [http://files.opencompute.org/oc/public.php?service=files&t=b684df9e49903eebd35b10c1e300a7c9&download Project Olympus Cavium ThunderX2 ARM64 Motherboard] | | [http://files.opencompute.org/oc/public.php?service=files&t=b684df9e49903eebd35b10c1e300a7c9&download Project Olympus Cavium ThunderX2 ARM64 Motherboard] | ||
| | | Cavium ThunderX2 | ||
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| [http://files.opencompute.org/oc/public.php?service=files&t=f6625e78abbb368fbdf9f13135d1fd4b&download Qualcomm Centriq 2400 Motherboard for Project Olympus] | | [http://files.opencompute.org/oc/public.php?service=files&t=f6625e78abbb368fbdf9f13135d1fd4b&download Qualcomm Centriq 2400 Motherboard for Project Olympus] | ||
| Qualcomm | | Qualcomm Motherboard shown at OCP March 2017 Summit | ||
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===Project Olympus Expansion Chassis=== | ===Project Olympus Expansion Chassis=== | ||
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==Quick Links== | ==Quick Links== | ||
Data Center Dynamics / OCP Converged Summit Nov 2016 | Data Center Dynamics / OCP Converged Summit Nov 2016 | ||
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[http://files.opencompute.org/oc/public.php?service=files&t=e01a0924f5901bff77bfbf70b06aa289&download Project Olympus Kick-off at Data Center Dynamics Nov 2016] | [http://files.opencompute.org/oc/public.php?service=files&t=e01a0924f5901bff77bfbf70b06aa289&download Project Olympus Kick-off at Data Center Dynamics Nov 2016] | ||
OCP Engineering Workshop Sessions - TBD | OCP Engineering Workshop Sessions - TBD |