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Testing the Tyan Transport GT28 (B2935G28V4H)

Over the next few posts I’ll be investigating the Tyan GT28, 1U, 2-socket, dual-node (4-socket total) barebones system. This cost effective system comes some impressive features built-in: 1U, Dual-node...

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Tyan Transport GT28 Overview, Part 1

First, let me say that I have been using Tyan Barebones Server products for many years. I have found them both robust in features and reliable. Furthermore, I have focused on AMD Opteron Eco-System...

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Tyan Transport GT28 Overview, Part 2

As I indicated in the earlier posts, the GT28 uses narrow motherboards within a single 1U chassis to create a compact, dual-node HPC platform. Small as it is, the motherboard still packs two socket-F...

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Installing VMware ESXi on the Tyan Transport GT28

Once the GT28 nodes are BIOS-updated to the AGESA v3.3.0.0+ release, a few adjustments are needed to to support my boot-from-flash deployment model. If you are not familiar with boot-from-USB-flash,...

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Update: ESXi on GT28

Just an updated post to confirm that the GT28 (with KVMoIP SMDC module) has proven to be an excellent platform both in manageability and performance. At a $150/node premium over Supermicro’s AS-1021...

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