Modern data centers require continuous and reliable platform health visibility to meet stringent Service Level Objectives (SLOs). Out-of-Band (OOB) Telemetry (Telemetry) provides insights into thermal, power, and hardware subsystems through real-time streams, operating independently of the operating system, which perfectly achieves this goal.
In a new article on the Arm International Technology community blog, Samer El-Haj-Mahmoud from Arm and CTO Tim Lewis from Insyde jointly published a proof of concept demonstrating the use of Arm® Neoverse™ FVP, InsydeH2O® UEFI BIOS and Supervyse® OPF OpenBMC firmware to implement OOB telemetry, showcasing scalable, standards-based telemetry capabilities from chip to data center.
Achieving smarter, proactive server management based on Arm Neoverse infrastructure simulation.
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