ASUS RS120-E5/PA2 Barebone System
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ASUS RS120-E5/PA2 Barebone System

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ASUS RS120-E5/PA2 Barebone SystemASUS RS120 E5 PA2 Barebone System The ASUS RS120 E5 PA2 Barebone System is a compact, highreliability, singlesocket 1U server platform designed for demanding workloads in data centers, small to midsized businesses, and edge deployments. Built around the Intel 3200 chipset and ready to host nextgeneration 45nm Intel Xeon processors, this barebone provides a solid foundation for virtualization, database services, file sharing, and dense enterprise

ASUS RS120-E5/PA2 Barebone System

The ASUS RS120-E5/PA2 Barebone System is a compact, high‑reliability, single‑socket 1U server platform designed for demanding workloads in data centers, small to mid‑sized businesses, and edge deployments. Built around the Intel 3200 chipset and ready to host next‑generation 45nm Intel Xeon processors, this barebone provides a solid foundation for virtualization, database services, file sharing, and dense enterprise applications. Its thoughtful internal layout, optimized thermal technology, and ASUS engineering deliver dependable performance with efficient cooling, minimal noise, and a scalable footprint that grows with your IT needs. Whether you’re consolidating workloads, expanding your virtualized environment, or delivering reliable remote services, the RS120‑E5/PA2 is engineered to keep operations running smoothly while preserving energy and improving total cost of ownership.

  • 1U rackmount form factor offers a dense, rack‑friendly footprint ideal for data centers and edge locations, maximizing rack space without compromising performance.
  • Single‑socket Xeon readiness supports next‑generation 45nm Intel Xeon processors, delivering strong compute power for virtualization, databases, and heavy I/O workloads.
  • Intel 3200 chipset based architecture provides solid I/O bandwidth, robust memory support, and reliable processor integration for steady enterprise performance.
  • Advanced thermal design with optimized component placement maintains consistent performance under load, improves airflow, and reduces thermal throttling for longer, more dependable operation.
  • Flexible barebone platform ready to customize with memory, storage, and PCIe expansion to tailor to your specific applications and workload profiles.

Technical Details of ASUS RS120-E5/PA2 Barebone System

  • Form factor: 1U rackmount chassis designed for dense data center deployments.
  • CPU support: Single‑socket Intel Xeon processor (45nm generation) compatible with the Intel 3200 chipset.
  • Chipset: Intel 3200 family to optimize memory bandwidth and I/O performance for enterprise workloads.
  • Memory support: DDR3 memory with ECC support; memory capacity and configuration depend on motherboard and chassis options.
  • Storage options: Internal drive bays configured by chassis; supports standard enterprise drives with flexible storage layouts.
  • Expansion capability: PCIe expansion slots for NICs, controllers, and additional I/O cards to fit networking and storage needs.
  • Management features: Enterprise‑grade management and monitoring capabilities to simplify remote administration and health monitoring.

How to install ASUS RS120-E5/PA2 Barebone System

Deploying the RS120‑E5/PA2 is designed to be straightforward for IT professionals. The following general steps outline a typical installation workflow to get a ready‑to‑run server in your environment. Always refer to your organization’s internal procedures and ASUS documentation for exact guidance.

  • Prepare the rack space, power, and networking where the 1U chassis will reside. Ensure proper clearance for airflow and maintenance access.
  • Install the selected Intel Xeon processor into the CPU socket on the motherboard, apply recommended thermal paste, and secure the CPU cooler to ensure optimal cooling performance.
  • Insert the supported ECC DDR3 memory modules into the appropriate DIMM slots, following the manufacturer’s population guidelines to achieve the desired memory configuration and performance.
  • Mount the barebone chassis into the rack, connect power supplies, and install the storage drives in the available bays as required by your workload (SAS/SATA options as supported by the chassis).
  • Attach any necessary PCIe add‑in cards (network adapters, storage controllers, or acceleration cards), then connect network cables and power. Boot the system, enter BIOS/UEFI to configure hardware settings, and enable RAID if applicable. Finally, install the operating system and configure server management tools for monitoring and alerts.

Frequently asked questions

  • What is the ASUS RS120-E5/PA2 Barebone System? It is a compact, single‑socket 1U server barebone designed for enterprise workloads, built around the Intel 3200 chipset and Xeon processor readiness.
  • What processors does it support? It supports Intel Xeon processors from the E5 family with 45nm generation, enabling strong performance for virtualization and data services.
  • What kind of memory is supported? The system supports DDR3 memory with ECC, enabling reliable memory operations for business‑critical applications.
  • How scalable is the configuration? With PCIe expansion slots and flexible storage options, you can tailor the RS120‑E5/PA2 to a range of workloads, from simple file services to virtualized environments.
  • Is remote management available? Yes—enterprise‑grade management features are included to monitor system health, BIOS settings, and firmware across deployed servers for easier administration.
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