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Intel® Server System R2000WF Product Family Technical Product Specification
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Document Outline

This document is divided into the following chapters:
Chapter 1 – Introduction
Chapter 2 – Product Family Overview
Chapter 3 – System Power
Chapter 4 – Thermal Management
Chapter 5 – System Storage and Peripherals Drive Bay Overview
Chapter 6 – Storage Controller Options Overview
Chapter 7 – Front Control Panel and I/O Panel Overview
Chapter 8 – PCIe* Riser Card Support
Chapter 9 – Intel® I/O Module Support
Chapter 10 – Basic and Advanced Server Management Features
Appendix A – Integration and Usage Tips
Appendix B – POST Code Diagnostic LED Decoder
Appendix C – Post Code Errors
Appendix D – System Configuration Tables for Thermal Compatibility
Appendix E – System Cable Routing Diagrams
Glossary
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Intel® Server Board Use Disclaimer
Intel® Server Boards support add-in peripherals and contain a number of high-density very large scale
integration (VLSI) and power delivery components that need adequate airflow to cool. Intel ensures through
its own chassis development and testing that when Intel server building blocks are used together, the fully
integrated system will meet the intended thermal requirements of these components. It is the responsibility
of the system integrator who chooses not to use Intel developed server building blocks to consult vendor
datasheets and operating parameters to determine the amount of airflow required for their specific
application and environmental conditions. Intel Corporation cannot be held responsible if components fail
or the server board does not operate correctly when used outside any of its published operating or non-
operating limits.
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Product Errata

Product that is currently shipping may have features or functionality that deviate from published
specifications. These deviations are generally discovered after the product has gone into formal production.
Intel terms these deviations as product errata. Known product errata are published in the Monthly
Specification Update for the given product family which can be downloaded from
http://www.intel.com/support
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