NORCROSS, GEORGIA: – AMI, a global leader in BIOS and UEFI firmware, server and remote management tools, data storage products and unique solutions based on the Linux® and Android™ operating systems, is proud to announce Redfish support for AMD’s next generation server silicon.
Redfish is a new method to manage servers within the datacenter. It offers a highly abstract management interface for end customers and OEMs to build customized management solutions to meet their specific needs. For more information on Redfish or to get involved in the specification please visit https://www.dmtf.org/.
AMI has developed generic Redfish BIOS and BMC firmware support and has tested on the next generation AMD silicon. AMI’s BIOS and BMC firmware are highly integrated, allowing data center administrators to simultaneously, remotely and securely manage a number of server platforms out-of-box. Other features include BIOS-level firmware configuration and firmware updating. BMC functionality is based on the open industry standard specification and schema from DMTF’s Redfish™ API with the goal of creating seamless integration into existing tool chains.
Please contact your AMI representative for information on how to get BIOS and BMC firmware images for testing.
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