Project Olympus base specification defines a modular architecture with clear internal and external interfaces. The associated systems are designed to meet the needs of hyper-scale datacenters. Project Olympus is a modular system architecture for industry ecosystem convergence to enable rapid onboarding of a variety of hardware. Project Olympus Modular System Architecture While, Microsoft is planning design and product implementations based on Project Olympus specification, we encourage the community to use as-is, buy/sell as-is, modify to use or sell, and to provide feedback on any of these software or hardware Modules. Project Olympus comprises these Hardware and Software Modules to realize a holistic rack architecture however, individual Modules are applicable to Racks, Chassis, Rack Managers, PDUs, PSUs, Blades and Motherboards from other architectures such as OCP Open Rack, Open Rack 19, Scorpio, 19” EIA Rack, Rack-mount Servers, and Tower Servers. It is becoming the de facto open-compute standard for cloud workloads. Since inception, Project Olympus has attracted a large group of partners such as compute silicon providers, ODMs, OEMs, and component manufacturers. Initially introduced in November 2016 and with V1.0 contribution in November 2017, Project Olympus addresses several cloud workloads for Microsoft Azure. The charter of Project Olympus sub-group within OCP Server Project is to enable the OCP community to further explore, invent, collaborate, enhance, and produce great solutions for customers using Project Olympus modular building blocks. Project Olympus is Microsoft's next generation rack-level solution that is open-sourced through Open Compute Project. Welcome to the Project Olympus Sub-Group. 1.4 Project Olympus Server Motherboards.1.2 Project Olympus Rack, Power, and Management System.1.1 Project Olympus Modular System Architecture.
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