hi guys,

has anyone any experience with this 'beauty' under debian/linux?

http://www.arima.com.tw/server/Product/ViewProduct.asp?View=SW300

we want to build a small cluster with infiniband interconnect and this board seems to be a good candidate for our needs.

thank you in advance for your comments. best regards,
lubos

the specs follow:

Processor

- Supports Single and Dual Core processors

- Supports up to Opteron 252 2.6GHz and plus

- Onboard VRD (4 Phase)

HyperTransport™

- 2000 MT/s

Chipset

- ServerWorks™ HT2000 + HT1000

Main Memory

- 4+4 184-pin 2.6-Volt DDR DIMM sockets

- Four-way interleaved memory banks

- Supports DDR-400/333/266 memory

- Supports Registered ECC type memory modules only

- Supports up to 32GB

System BIOS

- 4MB Flash EEPROM with Phoenix BIOS

- I2C support

- Legacy USB support

- SMBIOS 2.3 compliant

- DMI 2.0 compliant

- Soft Power-down

- Secure Boot

- Multiple boot support

IDE Bus

- Single channel master mode

- Supports up to two Enhanced IDE devices

- Ultra DMA 100/66/33 MB/s

PCI Slots

- 1 PCI-E x8 slot (share slot)

- 2 PCI-X (64bit/133/100MHz) slots

- 1 PCI (32bit/33MHz) slot

VGA

- Integrated ATI RageXL video controller with 8MB memory

LAN

- Integrated dual ports PCI-E Gigabit Ethernet on Die (HT2000)

- Supports Teaming and Fail-Over

Infiniband [optional]

- Mellanox MT25208 PCI-E Infiniband Controller

- 2 external connectors

Serial ATA 2

- Integrated Serial ATA II 4 Ports on Die (HT1000)

Onboard Multi I/O

- 1 (9-pin) serial ports with UART 16550

- One VGA port

- Dual RJ-45 LAN ports

- Two onboard USB2.0 connectors and one external head

- PS/2 mouse and keyboard connectors with Wake-up function

System Management

- Super I/O PC87417

- Hardware Monitor ADM1026

- IPMI 2.0 compliance with Arima Scorpio server management card (optional)

- Arima SmartWatch server management software

M/B Size

- SSI form factor with size: 12" X 13" 10 layers

- EPS 12V power connectors (24pin + 8pin)

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