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FusionServer 5288 V5 Server
Technical White Paper
6 Product Specifications
Issue 07 (2023-04-30)
Copyright © xFusion Digital Technologies Co., Ltd.
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Component
Specifications
Supports hot swap of SAS/SATA/NVMe U.2 drives.
NOTE
The NVMe drives support:
Surprise hot swap if the VMD function is enabled and the
latest Intel VMD driver is installed.
Orderly hot swap if the VMD function is disabled.
Supports a variety of RAID controller cards. Use the
Compatibility Checker to obtain information about the
specific RAID controller cards supported.
The RAID controller card supports RAID
configuration, RAID level migration, and drive
roaming.
The RAID controller card does not occupy a
standard PCIe slot.
For details about the RAID controller card, see V5
Server RAID Controller Card User Guide.
Supports SAS HBA cards or SAS RAID controller card
(with a 1 GB, 2 GB, or 4 GB cache) to improve storage
performance and data security.
NOTE
If the BIOS is in legacy mode, the 4K drive cannot be used as the
boot drive.
Network
Supports expansion capability of multiple types of
networks.
LOM
Supports two 10GE optical ports and two GE
electrical ports via the NIC chip integrated on the
mainboard.
Supports two 10GE electrical ports and two GE
electrical ports via the NIC chip integrated on the
mainboard.
The LOM ports support NC-SI, WOL, and PXE.
FlexIO card
Supports on-demand configuration.
Supports a variety of FlexIO cards. Use the
Compatibility Checker to obtain information about
the specific FlexIO cards supported.
When IB cards are used to build an IB network,
ensure that the IPoIB modes of the IB cards at both
ends of the network are the same. For details,
contact technical support.
NOTE
The electrical ports provided by LOMs, FlexIO cards, and
PCIe NICs cannot be connected to PoE devices (such as a
switch with PoE enabled). Connecting such an electrical port
to a PoE device may cause link communication failure or
even damage the NIC.
Forcibly powering off a server will cause intermittent NC-SI

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