Server rental store

EPYC 7502P Server (256GB/4TB)

# EPYC 7502P Server (256GB/4TB) – Configuration and Setup

This article details the configuration and initial setup of a server equipped with an AMD EPYC 7502P processor, 256GB of RAM, and 4TB of storage. This guide is designed for newcomers to server administration and assumes a basic understanding of operating systems like Linux (specifically, Ubuntu Server is recommended). We will cover hardware specifications, initial boot configuration, and basic software installations. This server is ideally suited for hosting a MediaWiki instance, running a database server like MySQL, or acting as a general-purpose application server.

Hardware Overview

The following table outlines the core hardware specifications of the server.

Component Specification
Processor AMD EPYC 7502P (32 Cores, 64 Threads)
RAM 256GB DDR4 ECC Registered
Storage 4TB NVMe SSD (Primary)
Network Interface Dual 10 Gigabit Ethernet
RAID Controller Integrated RAID Controller (Hardware RAID 0, 1, 10 supported)
Power Supply 800W Redundant Power Supplies

This configuration provides ample processing power, memory, and storage for demanding workloads. The redundant power supplies offer increased reliability. The use of NVMe SSDs ensures fast data access, crucial for database performance and quick application loading times. See Storage Technologies for more information on SSDs.

Initial Server Setup

Before powering on the server, ensure it is connected to a dedicated power source and a network switch with appropriate cabling. Upon initial boot, the server will likely enter the BIOS/UEFI setup. Accessing this usually involves pressing a key like `Del`, `F2`, or `F12` during the boot process (consult the server's documentation).

Within the BIOS/UEFI, several key settings need to be configured:

⚠️ *Note: All benchmark scores are approximate and may vary based on configuration. Server availability subject to stock.* ⚠️