ASUS AP130-D5 User Manual

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Pages 40
Year 2002
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ASUS AP130-D5 Server Specification

The ASUS AP130-D5 Server is a robust and versatile server solution designed to meet the demands of small to medium-sized businesses, as well as high-performance computing environments. It features a dual-socket configuration supporting Intel Xeon Scalable processors, which provides exceptional processing power, scalability, and reliability. The server accommodates up to 12 DIMM slots, allowing for a maximum memory capacity of 1.5TB with DDR4 ECC memory, ensuring high-speed data processing and reduced latency.

Storage capabilities are extensive, supporting a combination of SATA and NVMe drives, which enhances data access speeds and overall system performance. The AP130-D5 is equipped with multiple expansion slots, including PCIe 3.0, which offer flexibility for additional network cards, storage controllers, or other peripherals to meet specific business needs.

Networking features are robust, with integrated dual Gigabit Ethernet ports to ensure high-speed and reliable network connectivity. The server chassis is designed for efficient airflow and cooling, maintaining optimal operating temperatures even under heavy workloads, thereby enhancing system reliability and lifespan.

Management and monitoring are streamlined through ASUS's proprietary ASMB9-iKVM module, providing remote management capabilities and reducing the need for physical interaction with the server hardware. This module offers comprehensive monitoring, diagnostics, and management features accessible via a web-based interface.

The AP130-D5's design emphasizes energy efficiency and reduced operational costs, meeting industry standards for energy consumption without compromising performance. This server is ideal for virtualization, data analytics, and other compute-intensive applications due to its balance of performance, expandability, and cost-effectiveness. Its robust design and comprehensive features make it a reliable choice for businesses looking to optimize their IT infrastructure.

ASUS AP130-D5 Server F.A.Q.

How do I install an operating system on the ASUS AP130-D5 Server?

To install an operating system on the ASUS AP130-D5 Server, first ensure that you have the OS installation media ready. Connect a monitor and keyboard to the server, insert the installation media, and power on the server. Enter the BIOS setup by pressing the designated key during boot (usually Delete or F2). Set the boot priority to boot from the installation media and follow the on-screen instructions to complete the installation.

What should I do if the ASUS AP130-D5 Server does not power on?

If the server does not power on, first check the power cable connections and ensure the power supply is functioning. Verify that the power button is not stuck and is functioning properly. You may also want to try a different power outlet. If the server still does not power on, consider checking internal components such as RAM and CPU for proper installation.

How can I update the BIOS on my ASUS AP130-D5 Server?

To update the BIOS on your ASUS AP130-D5 Server, download the latest BIOS version from the ASUS support website. Copy the BIOS file to a USB drive. Reboot the server and enter the BIOS setup. Use the EZ Flash utility found in the BIOS menu to select the BIOS file from the USB drive and follow the prompts to update.

How do I configure RAID on the ASUS AP130-D5 Server?

To configure RAID on the ASUS AP130-D5 Server, enter the BIOS setup during boot and locate the RAID configuration utility. Follow the on-screen instructions to create a RAID array. You will need to choose the RAID level and select the drives to be included in the array. Save the configuration and exit the BIOS.

What are the recommended maintenance tasks for the ASUS AP130-D5 Server?

Recommended maintenance tasks for the ASUS AP130-D5 Server include regular backups, updating firmware and drivers, checking system logs for errors, cleaning dust from internal components, and ensuring that cooling systems are functioning properly. Performing these tasks will help maintain server performance and reliability.

How can I monitor system performance on the ASUS AP130-D5 Server?

System performance on the ASUS AP130-D5 Server can be monitored using built-in tools such as the BIOS hardware monitor or third-party software solutions that provide detailed insights into CPU, memory, and storage usage. Additionally, network monitoring tools can help observe bandwidth and network traffic.

What steps should I take if the server experiences unexpected shutdowns?

If the server experiences unexpected shutdowns, check for overheating issues by ensuring that all fans are operational and that airflow is not obstructed. Verify that the power supply is stable and not overloaded. Review system logs for error messages that may indicate hardware or software issues.

Can I expand the memory on my ASUS AP130-D5 Server, and how?

Yes, you can expand the memory on your ASUS AP130-D5 Server. Power down the server and unplug it from the power source. Open the server case and locate the memory slots on the motherboard. Insert compatible memory modules into the available slots, ensuring they are properly seated. Reassemble the case and power on the server to verify the new memory is recognized.

How do I reset the BIOS settings to default on the ASUS AP130-D5 Server?

To reset the BIOS settings to default on the ASUS AP130-D5 Server, enter the BIOS setup during boot. Look for an option such as "Load Setup Defaults" or "Load Optimized Defaults" in the BIOS menu. Select this option and confirm to reset the settings. Save changes and exit the BIOS.

What are common network configuration issues on the ASUS AP130-D5 Server, and how can they be resolved?

Common network configuration issues include incorrect IP settings, DNS configuration errors, or faulty network cables. To resolve these issues, verify that network settings are correctly configured in the server’s operating system. Check physical connections and replace faulty cables if necessary. Ensure that network drivers are up to date.