![]() Today I am excited to share that the Intel Data Center Diagnostic Tool now runs on both Linux and Windows and supports Intel® Xeon® branded server and workstation processors launched since 2016. We aim with this broader processor and operating system support to expand usability for a wide variety of data center systems. This enables administrators and managers of private and hybrid-cloud data centers to deploy a tool specifically designed to help maintain their server fleet health and detect issues as processors age. And it can also be helpful during system set up, burn-in environments and out-for-repair flows, revealing issues such as intermittent contact or insufficient cooling by way of its high CPU usage. Our initial version of the tool was designed to work on Linux, but as customers began to experience more of its usefulness, a top feature request was to provide a Microsoft Windows version. Initially released in July 2021, various versions of the tool have since been deployed on millions of servers around the world. Designed to be part of a regular system maintenance program, it scans for wear and tear events that occur over the life of a processor and can indicate if a processor has deteriorated. The Intel Data Center Diagnostic Tool is one of the most effective tools in our portfolio. I recently wrote about reliability at scale on our 4th Generation Intel® Xeon® processors outlining the new ways the reliability of a fleet can be managed for months and even years after installation through sophisticated remote debug tools.
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