Introduction
This download record contains Intel® One Boot Flash Update (Intel® OFU) utility version 14.1 Build 16.
Available Downloads
- Windows 10*, Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.8*, SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 11 SP4*, Windows Server 2012 R2 family*, SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 12 SP2*, Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.3*, CentOS 7.3*, Windows Server 2016 family*
- Size: 50.5 MB
- SHA1: 4E8F6322C2239FA523EDF9CE91FACA322B89F2A9
Detailed Description
Overview
This download recored contains Intel® One Boot Flash Update utility version 14.1 Build 16.
Intel® Server Boards and Intel® Server Systems supported:
- S2600WF family
- S2600BP family
- S2600ST family
Available documentation
Refer to the User Guide on how to use the tool.
Note: The software may contain open-source software. The associated open-source licenses are included with the driver package.
See the release notes for installation instructions, supported hardware, what is new, bug fixes, and known issues.
This download is valid for the product(s) listed below.
- Intel® Compute Module HNS2600BPS
- Intel® Compute Module HNS2600BPB
- Intel® Compute Module HNS2600BPQ
- Intel® Server Board S2600BPQ
- Intel® Compute Module HNS2600BPS24
- Intel® Compute Module HNS2600BPQ24
- Intel® Compute Module HNS2600BPB24
- Intel® Server Board S2600BPS
- Intel® Server Board S2600BPB
- Intel® Server Board S2600WFT
- Intel® Server Board S2600STQ
- Intel® Server Board S2600WF0
- Intel® Server Board S2600STB
- Intel® Server System R2308WFTZS
- Intel® Server System R1208WFTYS
- Intel® Server System R2312WFTZS
- Intel® Server System R2224WFTZS
- Intel® Server System R2208WF0ZS
- Intel® Server System R1304WF0YS
- Intel® Server System R2208WFTZS
- Intel® Server System R2312WF0NP
- Intel® Server System R1304WFTYS
- Intel® Server Chassis R2000WFXXX
- Intel® Server Chassis R1304WFXXX
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