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Initially introduced in November 2016 and with V1.0 contribution in November 2017, Project Olympus addresses several cloud workloads for Microsoft Azure. 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. | Initially introduced in November 2016 and with V1.0 contribution in November 2017, Project Olympus addresses several cloud workloads for Microsoft Azure. 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. 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 Rack, Rack-mount Servers, and Tower Servers. | Project Olympus base specification defines a modular architecture with clear internal and external interfaces. Hardware modules include Rack, Universal PDU, Rack Manager, 1U/2U Server and mechanical Enclosures, Power Supply, Universal Motherboard, PCIe Riser Boards, and Expansion Modules for storage and accelerators; while, Software/Firmware components include RESTful API, Rack Manager Software/Firmware interface, BMC Firmware, System BIOS/UEFI Firmware, and Software APIs. | ||
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 Rack, 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, modify to use or sell, and to provide feedback on any of these software or hardware Modules. | 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, modify to use or 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, Power, and Management System=== | ===Project Olympus Rack, Power, and Management System=== | ||
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! Explanation | ! Explanation | ||
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| [http://files.opencompute.org/oc/public.php?service=files&t= | | [http://files.opencompute.org/oc/public.php?service=files&t=b9540157df2cb2e8e249cb5b3698a782&download Project Olympus DX-88] | ||
| Storage Expansion featuring 88 Hot-Swap Disk Drives. Can be set up to have one, two or four Project Olympus 1U Server Head Nodes for 88, 44, or 22 HDDs each. | | Storage Expansion featuring 88 Hot-Swap Disk Drives. Can be set up to have one, two or four Project Olympus 1U Server Head Nodes for 88, 44, or 22 HDDs each. | ||
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| [http://files.opencompute.org/oc/public.php?service=files&t= | | [http://files.opencompute.org/oc/public.php?service=files&t=408a9c3b3a5d478865644e80fa678e46&download Project Olympus Project Olympus DX-88 Power Supply] | ||
| Three Phase 1650W Hot-Swap PSU used as a pair in the DX-88 to provide highly available N+N power | | Three Phase 1650W Hot-Swap PSU used as a pair in the DX-88 to provide highly available N+N power | ||
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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 |