Out-of-Band Telemetry Prototype Concept Validation for Arm Neoverse Servers by Arm and Insyde Software

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.

👉For more details, please see or click the original text:https://community.arm.com/arm-community-blogs/b/servers-and-cloud-computing-blog/posts/out-of-band-telemetry-on-arm-neoverse-servers

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