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:Links to Current specs and designs - http://www.opencompute.org/wiki/Motherboard/SpecsAndDesigns
:Links to Current specs and designs - http://www.opencompute.org/wiki/Motherboard/SpecsAndDesigns
::Open CloudServer
::Open Rack Systems
::Micro Servers
::EIA 19" Rack
::OCP V1 Systems
===Open CloudServer===
:Build a table here.
===Open Rack===
:Build a table here.
===Micro Servers===
:Build a table here.
===EIA 19" Rack===
:Build a table here.
===OCP V1 Systems===
:Original OCP systems.  No development is going here at this time.
:Build a table here.
{| border="1" class="wikitable"
|+ V1 OCP Hardware
! Specification
! Version
! Submitter
! Date
|-
! [http://files.opencompute.org/oc/index.php/apps/files/download/Shared/Server/Specs/OCP_V1/Open_Compute_Project_Intel-Server_j1Draft_1.pdf Intel 2S, wide 16.5" x 16.8" form factor (yes, the link is wrong)]
| V1.0
| Intel
| 5/31/2013
|-
! Row heading A
| Cell B
| Cell C
| Cell D
|}

Revision as of 02:46, 21 February 2014

WELCOME

Welcome to the OCP Server (formerly Motherboard) Project.
This Project is open to the public and we want to welcome all those who would like to be involved.
We're in the process of building this page and creating the links to the projects underway.

Get Involved

Events

This project meets annually at the OCP Summit events. More information on these events and other OCP can be found on the OCP events page at: http://www.opencompute.org/community/events/ocp-events-calendar


OCP Summit V Server Engineering Workshop Sessions - http://www.opencompute.org/wiki/Motherboard/EngineeringWorkshops:

Meetings

This project meets every two weeks via a conference call. This call is open to the public.
The agenda as well as information on how to join the call can be found at: TBD

Communication

Mailing List - opencompute-mobo@lists.opencompute.org subscribe - opencompute-mobo@lists.opencompute.org
IRC Channel - #ocp-mobo on irc.freenode.ne
Website - http://www.opencompute.org/projects/motherboard-design/


Specs and Designs

There are four basic OCP systems around which chassis, systems, motherboards, and components are designed. The workgroup committee will work to align these more closely in the future
Links to Current specs and designs - http://www.opencompute.org/wiki/Motherboard/SpecsAndDesigns