• Hardware Testing Programs at Microsoft
  • How to Use This Guide
  • Additional Information on Server Hardware Design




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    Additional Information on Server Hardware Design


    Additional information relating to server hardware design is available from Intel at http://www.intel.com/procs/servers/.

    You can also contact the Enterprise Server Group at Intel Corporation:



    ESG Server Platform Marketing
    CO3-218
    Intel Corporation
    5220 NE Elam Young Parkway
    Hillsboro, OR 97124 USA

    http://www.intel.com/procs/servers/
    E-mail: designguide@mail.intel.com
    Fax: (503) 677-5503

    Hardware Testing Programs at Microsoft


    A specific hardware model is compatible with Windows NT if it has a Windows NT device driver designed to interact with that hardware model, and if Windows NT and that driver interoperate with the hardware in a stable manner.

    Microsoft evaluates hardware compatibility using the Windows NT hardware compatibility tests (HCTs). Windows NT HCTs are run to test the interaction between device drivers and hardware. These tests issue the full range of commands available to applications and operating system software, and they stress hardware beyond the level of most real-world situations. The Windows NT HCT team runs the tests and reports results to the manufacturer. You can obtain a Windows NT HCT kit from the Windows Hardware Quality Labs (WHQL) web site at http://www.microsoft.com/hwtest/.

    Hardware that passes the tests is eligible to be included on the Windows NT Hardware Compatibility List (HCL), available to customers by way of the World Wide Web and other sources. The HCL helps interested parties identify hardware and software that has been verified to run on Windows NT Server.

    WHQL administers the hardware compliance testing programs at Microsoft. Hardware developers whose products pass the WHQL testing program receive a detailed report about how the system runs Windows NT Server based on the results of the testing. Hardware that passes testing is included on the Windows HCL, and drivers are distributed for no fee in the Windows NT Driver Library (WDL).



    For information about when the requirements in this guide take effect in the WHQL testing program, or about any of the hardware testing programs at Microsoft, please contact WHQL:

    Windows Hardware Quality Labs Microsoft Corporation
    One Microsoft Way
    Redmond, WA 98052-6399 USA

    http://www.microsoft.com/hwtest/
    E-mail: whqlinfo@microsoft.com
    Fax: (425) 703-3872

    How to Use This Guide


    Read the first chapter for an overview, and read Chapters 2 and 3 to gain an understanding of the overall system requirements. Study the other chapters to understand details about specific device classes and issues for server hardware.

    Chapter

    Contents

    Chapter 1: Overview of Server Design Issues

    Presents overview of server classes and design issues.

    Part 1: Basic Server Requirements

    Defines basic system and device requirements for commodity server design.

    Chapter 2: Basic System Component Requirements

    Presents general system requirements.

    Chapter 3: Basic Bus and Device Requirements

    Presents general bus and device requirements for server systems.

    Chapter 4: Basic Networking and Communications Requirements

    Defines basic feature requirements for network adapters and other related communications hardware.

    Chapter 5: Basic Storage Device Requirements

    Defines requirements for controllers, hard drives, tape drives, CD‑ROM, and related devices.

    Chapter 6: Basic Physical Design and Hardware Security Requirements

    Defines requirements for physical design and hard­ware security, such as requirements for connectors, locks for case and components, and so on.

    Chapter 7: Basic Reliability, Availability, and Service­ability Requirements

    Provides design guidelines related to ease of use and ease of maintenance issues.

    Part 2: SOHO and Enterprise Server Requirements

    Defines specific requirements for SOHO servers and Enterprise servers as they differ from the generic requirements defined in Part 1.

    Chapter 8: SOHO System Requirements

    Presents specific requirements for SOHO server systems: CPU, memory, power management, buses and devices, storage, Fibre Channel, tape drives, and reliability and availability.

    Chapter 9: Enterprise Server Requirements

    Presents specific requirements for Enterprise server systems: CPU, memory, storage, tape drives, and reliability and availability.

    Appendix A:
    Clustering Hardware

    Presents design guidelines for clustering hardware.

    Appendix B: Server Requirements Checklist

    Provides a summary checklist of requirements defined in these guidelines.

    Glossary

    Defines technical terms and acronyms related to hardware and the Windows NT operating system.




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