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I am a partner that is selling an A200 and attempting to get my customer some free professional services through Intel. The catch is I need to know the Intel part numbers for the processors and SSDs (if applicable) that are in the A200 array. I have searched the partner portal and various spec sheets online only to find "Intel Broadwell-DE 6 core processor) which isn't really helpful.
Anyone on here know where I can get the actual part numbers?
I'm also looking for the CPU part numbers for a FAS2650 and E2860.
Thanks in advance,
Jeff
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The FAS2650/A200 contains 1 x Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU D-1528 @ 1.90GHz per controller, so an HA pair will contain two. The documentation I was able to find on the E2800 also says "Broadwell-DE", so it may be the same processor.
We generally use multiple sources for parts like SSDs where available, so I couldn't even confirm those are Intel OEM parts. When the system arrives, the drive cannisters are not sealed, so they can be pulled out an inspected easily.
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The FAS2650/A200 contains 1 x Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU D-1528 @ 1.90GHz per controller, so an HA pair will contain two. The documentation I was able to find on the E2800 also says "Broadwell-DE", so it may be the same processor.
We generally use multiple sources for parts like SSDs where available, so I couldn't even confirm those are Intel OEM parts. When the system arrives, the drive cannisters are not sealed, so they can be pulled out an inspected easily.
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Alex,
Thanks for the reply. The details on the DE processor are still a bit elusive but I think I have what I need now. I appreciate the quick reply!
Cheers,
Jeff
