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3.1.3 Resilient platform

The server provides many features to simplify serviceability and increase system uptime:
Upward Integration Modules for standard hypervisors enable the creation and
management of policies to maintain high availability of virtual machines and concurrent
updating of the system firmware, with no impact on application performance or availability.
Advanced Processor Recovery allows the system to automatically switch access and
control of networking, management, and storage in the event of a processor 1 failure,
providing higher availability and productivity.
Advanced Page Retire proactively protects applications from corrupt pages in memory,
which is crucial for scaling memory to terabytes.
Redundant bit steering, memory mirroring, and memory rank sparing provide redundancy
in the event of a non-correctable memory failure.
Intel Execute Disable Bit functionality can help prevent certain classes of malicious buffer
overflow attacks when combined with a supported operating system.
Intel Trusted Execution Technology provides enhanced security through hardware-based
resistance to malicious software attacks, allowing an application to run in its own isolated
space, protected from all other software running on a system.
Redundant Intel Platform Controller Hub (PCH) connections to the processors allow the
platform to maintain access to networking, storage, and server management during a
processor failure.
Hot-swap drives support RAID redundancy for data protection and greater system uptime.
Hot-swap I/O Books enable you to install or replace adapters while the server is still
running.
Tool-less lid-less design provides front and rear access for easy upgrades and
serviceability; no need to pull the server out of the rack to access internal components.
Hot-swap power supplies and hot-swap dual-motor redundant fans to provide availability
for mission-critical applications.
A new LCD diagnostics panel combined with individual light path diagnostic LEDs quickly
lead the technician to failed (or failing) components, which simplifies servicing, speeds up
problem resolution, and helps improve system availability.
Predictive Failure Analysis (PFA) detects when system components (processors, memory,
HDDs, SSDs, fans, and power supplies) operate outside of standard thresholds and
generates proactive alerts in advance of a possible failure, therefore increasing uptime.
Built-in Integrated Management Module Version II (IMM2) continuously monitors system
parameters, triggers alerts, and performs recovering actions in case of failures to minimize
downtime.
It includes a special Mezzanine LOM (ML2) adapter slot with support for adapters with
either two 10Gb ports or four Gigabit ports; supports direct connectivity to the IMM2
service processor for out-of-band systems management.
Integrated industry-standard Unified Extensible Firmware Interface (UEFI) enables
improved setup, configuration, and updates, and simplifies error handling.
Two integrated Trusted Platform Modules (TPMs) 1.2 support enables advanced
cryptographic functionality, such as digital signatures and remote attestation.
Industry-standard Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) NI provide support for faster,
stronger encryption.
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