PowerEdge is a server line by Dell, following the naming convention for other Dell products: PowerVault (data storage) and PowerConnect (data transfer & switches).
Below is an overview of current and former servers within Dell's PowerEdge product line. Different models are or were available as towers, 19-inch racks or blades. In the current naming scheme, towers are designated by T, racks by R, and blades by M (for modular). [1] The 19″ rack-servers come in different physical heights expressed in rack units or U. Most modern servers are either 1U or 2U high while in the past the 4U was more common.
Over the years, many different types of PowerEdge servers have been introduced and there was wide variety of product and family codes used within the PowerEdge name.
The Dell Itanium-based servers were introduced before this new naming-convention was introduced and were only available as rack servers.
Since the introduction of the Generation 10 servers in 2007 Dell has adopted a standardized method for naming their servers; the name of each server is now represented by a letter followed by 3 digits. [2] The letter indicates the type of server: R (for Rack-mountable) indicates a 19″ rack-mountable server, M (for Modular) indicates a blade server, whilst T (for Tower) indicates a stand-alone server. [3]
This letter is then followed by three digits.
For example: The Dell PowerEdge M610 is a two-socket blade server of the 11th generation using an Intel CPU. Whereas the R605 is a two-socket, 10th generation AMD-based rack-server.
For four-digit naming convention:
For example: The Dell PowerEdge R6415 model is a rack, mid-range, 14th generation, single CPU socket system with AMD Processor.
Since Generation 10, there are models for the M1000e enclosure. The blade-servers in Generation 8 and Generation 9 are using another enclosure that is not compatible with the current M1000e system. In form-factor there are two models: half-height and full-height. In an enclosure you can fit 8 full or 16 half-height blades (or a mix). Each server has two or four on-board NIC's and two additional Mezzanine card-slots for additional I/O options: 1 Gb or 10 Gb Ethernet cards, Fibre Channel HBA's or InfiniBand slots. Apart from USB connectors a blade-server doesn't offer direct connections: all I/O goes via the midplane of the enclosure.
Early systems (SP, XE, EL, XL lines) | |||||||||
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Model | Chassis | Year | Chipset | CPU (No. & Socket) | CPU (Type) | RAM (Max) | RAM (Type) | Drive bays | Comments |
SP 433 | Tower | 1 | Intel 80486DX 33 MHz (P4) | EISA/PCI | |||||
SP 450 | Tower | 1 | Intel 80486DX2 50 MHz (P24) | EISA/PCI | |||||
SP 466 | Tower | 1 | Intel 80486DX2 66 MHz (P24) | EISA/PCI | |||||
SP 560 | Tower | 1 Socket 4 | Pentium 60 60 MHz (P5) | EISA/PCI | |||||
SP 566 | Tower | 1 Socket 4 | Pentium 66 66 MHz (P5) | EISA/PCI | |||||
SP 575-2 | Tower | 1995 [4] | 1,2 Socket 5 | Pentium 75 75 MHz (P54C) | EISA/PCI | ||||
SP 590 | Tower | 1994 [5] | 1 Socket 5 | Pentium 90 90 MHz (P54C) | 192 MB | SIMM | 8 | EISA/PCI | |
SP 590-2 | Tower | 1,2 Socket 5 | Pentium 90 90 MHz (P54C) | EISA/PCI | |||||
SP 5100 [6] | Tower | 1,2 | Pentium 100 100 MHz (P54C) | EISA/PCI | |||||
SP 5100-2 [6] | Tower | 1,2 | Pentium 100 100 MHz (P54C) | EISA/PCI | |||||
SP 5133 [6] | Tower | 1,2 | Pentium 133 133 MHz (P54CS) | EISA/PCI | |||||
SP 5133-2 [6] | Tower | 1,2 | Pentium 133 133 MHz (P54CS) | EISA/PCI | |||||
SP 5166 [6] | Tower | 1,2 | Pentium 166 166 MHz (P54CS) | EISA/PCI | |||||
SP 5166-2 [6] | Tower | 1,2 | Pentium 166 166 MHz (P54CS) | EISA/PCI | |||||
XE 433 | Tower | 1 | Intel 80486DX 33 MHz (P4) | EISA/PCI | |||||
XE 450 | Tower | 1 | Intel 80486DX2 50 MHz (P24) | EISA/PCI | |||||
XE 466 | Tower | 1 | Intel 80486DX2 66 MHz (P24) | EISA/PCI | |||||
XE 560 | Tower | 1 Socket 4 | Pentium 60 60 MHz (P5) | EISA/PCI | |||||
XE 566 | Tower | 1 Socket 4 | Pentium 66 66 MHz (P5) | EISA/PCI | |||||
XE 575-2 | Tower | 1,2 Socket 5 | Pentium 75 75 MHz (P54C) | EISA/PCI | |||||
XE 590 | Tower | 1,2 Socket 5 | Pentium 90 90 MHz (P54C) | EISA/PCI | |||||
XE 590-2 | Tower | 1,2 Socket 5 | Pentium 90 90 MHz (P54C) | EISA/PCI | |||||
XE 5100 | Tower | 1,2 | Pentium 100 100 MHz (P54C) | EISA/PCI | |||||
XE 5100-2 | Tower | 1,2 | Pentium 100 100 MHz (P54C) | EISA/PCI | |||||
XE 5133 | Tower | 1,2 | Pentium 133 133 MHz (P54CS) | EISA/PCI | |||||
XE 5133-2 | Tower | 1,2 | Pentium 133 133 MHz (P54CS) | EISA/PCI | |||||
XE 5166 | Tower | 1,2 | Pentium 166 166 MHz (P54CS) | EISA/PCI | |||||
XE 5166-2 | Tower | 1,2 | Pentium 166 166 MHz (P54CS) | EISA/PCI | |||||
EL 575 | Tower | Pentium 75 75 MHz (P54C) | ISA/PCI | ||||||
EL 590 | Tower | Pentium 90 90 MHz (P54C) | ISA/PCI | ||||||
EL 5100 | Tower | Pentium 100 100 MHz (P54C) | ISA/PCI | ||||||
EL 5120 | Tower | Pentium 120 120 MHz (P54CQS) | ISA/PCI | ||||||
EL 5133 | Tower | Pentium 133 133 MHz (P54CS) | ISA/PCI | ||||||
Web Server | Tower | 1995 [7] | Pentium 133 133 MHz (P54CS) | ISA/PCI, based on quad processor EL [7] | |||||
XL 5133 | Tower | 1-4 (single, quad capable) | Pentium 133 133 MHz (P54CS) | EISA/PCI | |||||
XL 5133-2 | Tower | 1-4 (dual, quad capable) | Pentium 133 133 MHz (P54CS) | EISA/PCI | |||||
XL 5133-4 [8] | Tower | 1-4 (quad) | Pentium 133 133 MHz (P54CS) | EISA/PCI | |||||
XL 5166 | Tower | 1-4 (single, quad capable) | Pentium 166 166 MHz (P54CS) | EISA/PCI | |||||
XL 5166-2 | Tower | 1-4 (dual, quad capable) | Pentium 166 166 MHz (P54CS) | EISA/PCI | |||||
XL 5166-4 | Tower | 1-4 (quad) | Pentium 166 166 MHz (P54CS) | EISA/PCI |
Model | Chassis | Year | Chipset | CPU (No. & Socket) | CPU (Type) | RAM (Max) | RAM (Type) | Drive bays | Comments |
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2100 [9] | Tower | 1996 | Intel 440FX | 1 Socket 8 | Pentium Pro 180 MHz or 200 MHz | 256 MB | 4, 168-pin DIMM | ||
4100 [10] | Tower | 2 Socket 8 | Pentium Pro 180 MHz or 200 MHz | 1 GB | 8, 168-pin DIMM | ||||
6100 [11] | Tower | 4 Socket 8 | Pentium Pro 200 MHz | 2 GB | 16, 72-pin |
Model | Chassis | Year | Chipset | CPU (No. & Socket) | CPU (Type) | RAM (Max) | RAM (Type) | Drive bays | Comments |
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2200 [12] | Tower | 2 | Pentium II, 233 - 333 MHz | 512 MB | 4, ECC | 3 full size SCSI drives (screw in) | |||
4200 [13] | Tower | Intel 440FX | 2 | Pentium II 233, 266, 300, or 333 MHz | 512 MB | 8, 168-pin EDO DIMM |
Model | Chassis | Year | Chipset | CPU (No. & Socket) | CPU (Type) | RAM (Max) | RAM (Type) | Drive bays | Comments |
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350 [14] | 1U Rack | circa 2001 | Intel 440BX | Pentium III 650Mhz-1.0 GHz or Celeron 600+ | 1 GB | 4, SDRAM unbuffered and registered PC-100 | (2) int. 3.5 ATA-100 (1) slim 3.5″ floppy (1) slim CD-ROM | (2) Intel 82559 10/100 125 W 898 BTU/hr (max) | |
1300 [15] | Tower | Intel 440BX | 1 | Pentium II at 350, 400, or 450 MHz | 1 GB | unbuffered, 72-bit SDRAM or registered, 72-bit SDRAM | |||
2300 [16] | Tower | 1998 | Intel 440BX | 2 | Pentium II 333, 350, 400, 450 MHz | 1 GB | 4, unregistered PC-100 SDRAM | 6 Ultra2 SCSI HDD bays | |
4300 [17] | 7U Rack | Intel 440GX | 2 | Pentium II 350, 400, or 450 MHz | 1 GB | 4, 168-pin unbuffered DIMMs or registered DIMMs | 8 SCSI bays | ||
4350 [18] | Rack | Intel 440GX | 2 | Pentium II 350, 400, or 450 MHz | 2 GB | ||||
6300 [19] | Tower | 4 | Pentium II Xeon | 4 GB | 4, registered EDO DIMM | 6 Ultra2 SCSI HDD bays | |||
6350 [20] | 4U Rack | 4 | Pentium II Xeon at 400 MHz | 4 GB | 16, registered EDO DIMM | 3 HDD bays |
Model | Chassis | Year | Chipset | CPU (No. & Socket) | CPU (Type) | RAM (Max) | RAM (Type) | Drive bays | Comments |
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2400 [21] | Tower | 2000 [22] | 2 | Pentium III 500 MHz minimum | 2 GB | 4, registered PC-133 SDRAM | 6 Ultra2 SCSI HDD bays | ||
2450 [23] | 2U Rack | 2001 | 2 | Pentium III 600 MHz minimum | 2 GB | 168-pin registered SDRAM 133-MHz | |||
4400 [24] | 7U Rack or Tower | 2 | Pentium III Xeon, 600 MHz minimum | 4 GB | registered PC133 SDRAM | Up to 10 internal SCSI bays | Introduced circa 1999 | ||
6400 [25] | Tower | 4 | Pentium III Xeon, 550 MHz minimum | 8 GB | 16, registered PC-133 SDRAM | 6 or 8 Ultra3 SCSI drives | Introduced circa 1999 | ||
6450 [26] | 4U Rack | 4 | Pentium III Xeon 550 MHz | 8 GB | 16, registered PC-133 SDRAM | 4 internal SCSI bays | Introduced circa 1999 | ||
8450 [27] | Rack | 2000 [28] | 8 | Pentium III Xeon 500 MHz | 32 GB | 168-pin SDRAM 100 MHz |
Model | Chassis | Year | Chipset | CPU (No. & Socket) | CPU (Type) | RAM (Max) | RAM (Type) | Drive bays | Comments |
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1550 [29] | 1U Rack | 2001 [30] | ServerWorks HE-SL | 2 | Pentium III (933 MHz-1.4 GHz) | 4, registered PC-133 SDRAM | 3 hot-swappable Ultra3 SCSI HDD bays | ||
2500 [31] | Tower or 5U Rack | 2 | Pentium III 933 MHz minimum | 4 GB | 6, ECC registered PC-133 SDRAM | 6 hot-swappable Ultra3 SCSI HDD bays, splittable | |||
2550 [32] | 2U Rack | 2 | Pentium III 933 MHz minimum | 4 GB | registered PC133 SDRAM | 5 internal SCSI bays | Introduced circa 2001 |
The Itanium line was a separate 'generation' from the traditional server line, but roughly falls between generations 5 and 6.
Itanium systems (3250, 7150, 7250 models (2001-2004)) | |||||||||
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Model | Chassis | Year | Chipset | CPU (No. & Socket) | CPU (Type) | RAM (Max) | RAM (Type) | Drive bays | Comments |
3250 [33] | 2U Rack | 2003 | Intel E8870 | 2 PAC611 | Intel Itanium 2 1.5 GHz, 1.3 GHz, 1.4 GHz, 1.0 GHz | 16 GB | DDR SDRAM | 2 x 1″ SCSI drives | |
7150 [34] | 7U Rack | 2001 [35] | 4 PAC418 | Intel Itanium minimum 733 MHz | 64 GB | PC100 memory | 4 hotplug SCSI bays | ||
7250 [36] | Rack | 2004 | Intel E8870 | 4 PAC611 | Intel Itanium 2 | 32 GB | DDR ECC memory | 3 hotplug SCSI bays |
Model | Chassis | Year | Chipset | CPU (No. & Socket) | CPU (Type) | RAM (Max) | RAM (Type) | Drive bays | Comments |
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650 [37] | 1U Rack | 2003 | 1 | Pentium 4 up to 3.06 GHz or Celeron up to 1.8 GHz | 3 GB | DDR | 2× IDE or SCSI | ||
1650 [38] | 1U Rack | 2002 [39] | 2 | Pentium III 1.13 GHz+ | 4 GB | 4, ECC SDRAM 133 | |||
1655 MC [40] | 3U Blade | 2004 | ServerWorks ServerSet LE3.0 | 2 (per Blade) | Pentium III at 1.4 GHz | 2 GB (per Blade) | 4, ECC SDRAM 133 | Houses up to 6 blades | |
2600 [41] | Tower or 5U Rack | 2004 | Intel E7501 | 2 Socket 604 | Xeon III at 2.4 GHz, 2.8 GHz, 3.06 GHz and 3.2 GHz | 12 GB | 6, ECC DDR 266 | 6 HDD bays (SCSI) | |
2650 [42] | 2U Rack | 2004 | ServerWorks GC-LE | 2 Socket 603 | Xeon at 2.0 GHz, 2.4 GHz, 2.8 GHz, 3.06 GHz and 3.2 GHz | 12 GB | 6, ECC DDR 266 | 5 HDD bays (SCSI) | |
4600 [43] | Tower or 6U Rack | 2003 | ServerWorks GC-HE | 2 Socket 603 | Xeon at 2.4 GHz, 2.6 GHz, 2.8 GHz to 3.0 GHz | 24 GB | ECC DDR | 2 RAM riser cards | |
6600 [44] | Tower or 7U Rack | 2004 | ServerWorks GC-HE | 4 | Xeon MP at 2.0 GHz, 2.2 GHz, 2.7 GHz or 3.0 GHz | 32 GB | ECC DDR 266 | 8 SCSI | 4 RAM riser cards |
6650 [44] | 4U Rack | 2004 | ServerWorks GC-HE | 4 | Xeon MP at 1.4 GHz, 2.0 GHz, 2.2 GHz, 2.7 GHz or 3.0 GHz | 32 GB | ECC DDR 266 | 5 SCSI | 4 RAM riser cards |
Model | Chassis | Year | Chipset | CPU (No. & Socket) | CPU (Type) | RAM (Max) | RAM (Type) | Drive bays | Comments |
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700 [45] | Tower | 2004 | Intel E7210 | 1 Socket 478 | Pentium 4(up to 3.2 GHz/800 MHz) or Celeron (2.4 GHz) | 4 GB | DDR 400 | 4 HDD bays | |
750 [46] | 1U Rack | 2005 | Intel E7210 | 1 Socket 478 | Pentium 4(up to 3.4 GHz/800 MHz) or Celeron (2.4 GHz) | 4 GB | DDR 400 | 2 SCSI or SATA | |
1750 [47] | 1U Rack | 2004 | ServerWorks GC LE | 2 Socket 604 | Xeon up to 3.2 GHz | 8 GB | 4, DDR 266 | 3 HDD bays (SCSI) |
Model | Chassis | Year | Chipset | CPU (No. & Socket) | CPU (Type) | RAM (Max) | RAM (Type) | Drive bays | Comments |
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800 [48] | Tower | 2005 | Intel E7221 | 1 LGA 775 | Pentium 4 up to 3.8 GHz or Celeron up to 2.53 GHz | 4 GB | 4, ECC DDR2 400/533 | 4 × 1″ SCSI or SATA | |
830 [49] | Tower | 2005 | Intel E7230 | 1 LGA 775 | Pentium D up to 3.2 GHz or Pentium 4 up to 3.6 GHz or Celeron D 2.53 GHz | 8 GB | 4, ECC DDR2 533-667 | 4 × HDD bays | |
840 (Gen I, II) [50] [51] | Tower | 2006 | Intel 3000 | 1 LGA 775 | Xeon X3200 (Gen II only), Xeon 3000, Pentium or Celeron | 8 GB | 4, ECC DDR2 533-667 | 2 × 5.25″ ext. 1 × 3.5″ ext. 4 × 3.5″ int. 4 SATA 2 IDE | |
1800 [52] | Tower or 5U Rack | Intel E7520 | 2 Socket 604 | Xeon, 800 MHz FSB | 12 GB | 6, ECC DDR2 | 6 × HDD bays (SCSI) | ||
1850 [53] | 1U Rack | 2005 | Intel E7520 | 2 Socket 604 | Xeon, 800 MHz FSB | 16 GB | 6, ECC DDR2 400 | 2 × HDD bays (SCSI) | |
1855 [54] | Blade | 2005 | Intel E7520 | 2 Socket 604 | Xeon, 800 MHz FSB | 12 GB | 6, ECC DDR2 | 2 × HDD bays per blade(SCSI) | Uses same blade chassis as 1955, up to 10 blades |
2800 [55] | Tower or 5U Rack | 2005 | Intel E7520 | 2 Socket 604 | Xeon Single or Dual-core | 16 GB | 6, DDR2 400 | 8 to 10 HDD bays (SCSI) | |
2850 [56] | 2U Rack | 2005 | Intel E7520 | 2 Socket 604 | Xeon up to 3.8 GHz or Dual-core Xeon at 2.8 GHz | 16 GB | 6, DDR2 400 | 6 × HDD bays (SCSI) | |
6800 [57] | Tower | 2006 | Intel 8501 | 4 Socket 604 | Xeon 7100 | 64 GB | 16*, ECC DDR2 | 10 Hotplug SCSI bays | rAM slots only with daughterboard |
6850 [58] | 4U Rack | 2006 | Intel 8501 | 4 Socket 604 | Xeon 7100 | 64 GB | 16*, ECC DDR2 | 5 Hotplug SCSI bays | rAM slots only with daughterboard |
Model | Chassis | Year | Chipset | CPU Sockets | CPU | RAM (Max) | RAM (Type) | Drive bays | Comments |
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850 [59] | 1U Rack | 2005 | Intel E7230 | 1 LGA 775 | Intel Pentium 4 (up to 3.8 GHz) or Celeron (2.53 GHz) or Pentium D dual-core (up to 3.2 GHz) | 8 GB | 4, ECC DDR2 533/667 MHz | 2 × 3.5″ SATA or SCSI | |
860 (Gen I, II) [60] [61] | 1U Rack | 2006 | Intel 3000 | 1 LGA 775 | Celeron D, Pentium D 925, Celeron 430/440, Pentium Dual-Core E2160, Core 2 Duo E4400, Xeon 3000, Xeon 3200 | 8 GB | 4, ECC DDR2 533/667 MHz | 2 × 3.5″ SATA or SAS and 1 × slim optical | The PE 850 and 860 share chassis with the R200, and other than name badge are visually identical. |
1900 [62] | Tower | 2006 | Intel 5000P | 2 LGA 771 | Xeon 5000, 5100 or 5300 | 16 GB | 8, DDR2 533/667 MHz FB-DIMM | 6 × 3.5″ SAS/SATA and 1 × Peripheral bay and 1 × 3.5″ floppy | This model replaces the 1800. Peripheral bay can hold 2 × 5.25″ devices |
1950 (Gen I, II, III) [63] | 1U Rack | 2006 | Intel 5000X | 2 LGA 771 | GI: Xeon 5000, 5100 GII: Xeon 5000, 5100, 5300 GIII: Xeon 5000, 5100, 5200, 5300, 5400 | GI & GII: 32 GB; GIII: 64 GB | GI & GII: 8, ECC DDR2 533/667 MHz FB-DIMM GIII: 8, ECC DDR2 667 MHz FB-DIMM | 2 × 3.5″ SAS/SATA or 4 × 2.5″ SAS and 1 × slim optical | |
1955 [64] | Blade | 2006 | Intel 5000P | 2 LGA 771 | Xeon 5000, 5100 or 5300 | 32 GB | 8, ECC DDR2 FB-DIMM | 2 × 2.5″ SAS/SATA | Uses same blade chassis as 1855. Up to 10 blades |
2900 (Gen I, II, III) [65] | Tower or 5U | 2006 | Intel 5000X | 2 LGA 771 | Xeon 5000, 5100, 5300 or 5400 | 48 GB | 12, ECC DDR2 533/667 MHz FB-DIMM | 8 × 3.5″ SAS/SATA and 1 × Flexbay and 1 × Peripheral bay and 1 × 3.5″ floppy | Flexbay can hold 2 × 3.5″ HDD. Peripheral bay can hold 2 × 5.25″ devices |
2950 (Gen I, II, III) [66] [67] | 2U Rack | 2006 | Intel 5000X | 2 LGA 771 | GI: Xeon 5000, 5100 GII: Xeon 5000, 5100, 5300 GIII: Xeon 5000, 5100, 5200, 5300, 5400 | GI: 32 GB; GII [68] & GIII: 64 GB | GI & GII: 8, ECC DDR2 533/667 MHz FB-DIMM GIII: 8, ECC DDR2 667 MHz FB-DIMM | 8 × 2.5″ SAS and 1 × Peripheral bay or 4 × 3.5″ SAS/SATA and 1 × Peripheral bay or 6 × 3.5″ SAS/SATA and 1 × slim optical | All configurations include 1 × slim optical drive. Peripheral bay options: Floppy Drive, DAT72 Tape Drive |
2970 [69] | 2U Rack | 2007 [70] | Broadcom HT-2100 and HT-1000 | 2 Socket F | Opteron 2200 | 32 GB | 8, ECC DDR2 667 MHz | 8 × 2.5″ SAS/SATA II or 6 × 3.5″ SAS/SATA and 1 × Peripheral bay and 1 × slim optical | Peripheral bay options; Floppy Drive, PowerVault 100T Tape Drive |
6950 [71] | 4U Rack | 2006 [72] | Broadcom HT-2100 and HT-1000 | 4 Socket F | Opteron 8200 or 8300 | 64 GB | 16, ECC DDR2 667 MHz | 5 × 3.5″ SAS and 1 × slim optical |
Model | Chassis | Year | Chipset | CPU (No. & Socket) | CPU (Type) | RAM (Max) | RAM (Type) | Drive bays | Comments |
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T100 [73] | Tower | 2008 [74] | Intel 3200 | 1 LGA 775 | Xeon 3000, Core 2 Duo 7000, Pentium 2000, Celeron 1200 or Celeron 400 | 8 GB | 4, ECC DDR2 677-800 | 2 × 3.5″ SATA or SAS and 2 × 5.25″ | |
T105 [75] | Tower | 2008 | nVidia CK8-04 Pro | 1 Socket AM2 | Opteron 1200, Opteron 1300, Sempron LE1250 | 8 GB | 4, ECC DDR2 677-800 | 2 × 3.5″ SATA or SAS and 2 × 5.25" | |
R200 [76] | 1U Rack | 2010 | Intel 3200 | 1 LGA 775 | Xeon 3000, Core 2 Duo, Celeron | 8 GB | 4, ECC DDR2 667-800 SDRAM [lower-alpha 1] | 2 × 3.5″ non-hot-swap SATA or SAS and 1 × 5.25″ removable CD/DVD | |
T300 [77] | Tower | 2007 | Intel 5100 | 1 LGA 771 | Xeon 5000, Xeon 3000, Core 2 Duo, Celeron | 24 GB | 6, ECC DDR2 667 | 4 × 3.5″ SATA or SAS | |
R300 [78] | 1U Rack | Intel 3400 | 1 LGA 771 | Xeon 5000, Xeon 3000, Core 2 Duo, Celeron | 24 GB | 6, ECC DDR2 667 | 2 × 3.5″ | ||
M600 [79] | Blade | Intel 5000P | 2 LGA 771 | Xeon 5000 | 64 GB | 8, ECC DDR2 667 | Fits in the M1000E chassis | ||
T605 [80] | Tower | 2008 [81] | Broadcom HT2100 and HT1000 | 2 Socket F | Opteron 2000 | 32 GB | 8, ECC DDR2 | 4 × 3.5″ and 1 × 5.25″ | |
M605 [82] | Blade | NVIDIA MCP55 | 2 Socket F | Opteron 2000, 2200 or 2300 | 64 GB | 8, ECC DDR2 800 | 2 × 2.5″ SAS or SATA | Fits in the M1000E chassis | |
R805 [83] | 2U Rack | 2008 [84] | NVIDIA MCP55Pro + IO-55 | 2 Socket F | Opteron 2400 | 128 GB | 16, ECC DDR2 | 2 × 2.5″ and 1 × slim optical | |
M805 [85] | Blade | NVIDIA MCP55 | Opteron 2000 | 128 GB | 16, ECC DDR2 667-800 | 2 × 2.5″ SAS or SSD | Fits in the M1000E chassis | ||
R900 [86] | 4U Rack | Intel 7300 | 4 Socket 604 | Xeon 7200, 7300 or 7400 | 256 GB | 32, FBD DDR2 667-1333 | 5 × 3.5″ SAS or 8 × 2.5″ SAS | ||
R905 [87] | 4U Rack | Broadcom HT-2100 and HT-1100 | 4 | Opteron 8000 | 256 GB | 32, ECC DDR2 | 8 × 2.5″ or 5 × 3.5″ | EOL : 7/23/2015 | |
M905 [88] | Blade | NVIDIA MCP55 | 4 | Opteron 8000 | 192 GB | 24, ECC DDR2 667–800 | 2 × 2.5″ SAS or SSD | Fits in the M1000E chassis |
Released by Dell in 2010
Model | Chassis | Year | Chipset | CPU (No. & Socket) | CPU (Type) | RAM (Max) | RAM (Type) | Drive bays | Comments |
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T110 [89] | Tower | Intel 3420 | 1 LGA 1156 | Xeon 3400, Celeron G1101, Pentium G6950, Core i3-530 or i3-540 | 16 GB | 4, U-DIMMs ECC DDR3 1066-1333 | 4 × 3.5″ SAS or SATA | ||
T110 II [90] | Tower | 2011 | Intel C202 | 1 LGA 1155 | Xeon E3-1200 or E3-1200 v2, Celeron G400 / G500, Pentium G600 / G800 | 32 GB | 4, U-DIMMs ECC DDR3 1066-1600 | 4 × 3.5″ or 6 × 2.5″ SAS or SATA | |
R210 [91] | 1U Rack | Intel 3420 | 1 LGA 1156 | Xeon 3400, Celeron G1101, Pentium G6950 or Core i3-500 | 16 GB | 4, U-DIMMs ECC DDR3 1066-1333 | 2 × 2.5″ or 2 × 3.5″ SAS, SATA or SSD | ||
R210 II [92] | 1U Rack | 2011 | Intel C202 | 1 LGA 1155 | Xeon E3-1200 or E3-1200 v2, Celeron G400 / G500, Pentium G600 / G800 | 32 GB | 4, U-DIMMs ECC DDR3 1066-1600 | 4 × 2.5″ or 2 × 3.5″ SAS, SATA or SSD | |
T310 [93] | Tower | Intel 3400 | 1 LGA 1156 | Xeon 3400, Celeron G1101, Pentium G6950 or Core i3-500 | 32 GB | 6, R-DIMMs or 4, U-DIMMs, DDR3 800-1333 | 4 × 3.5″ SAS or SATA | ||
R310 [94] | 1U Rack | Intel 3420 | 1 LGA 1156 | Xeon 3400, Celeron G1101, Pentium G6950, Core i3-530 or i3-540 | 32 GB | 6, 1066–1333 | 4 × 3.5″ or 4 × 2.5” SAS or SATA | ||
T410 [95] | Tower | 2009 [96] | Intel 5500 | 2 LGA 1366 | Xeon 5500 or 5600 | 128 GB | 8, DDR3 800-1333 | 6 × 3.5″ and 2 × 5.25″ SSD, SAS or SATA | |
R410 [97] | 1U Rack | 2009 [98] | Intel 5500 | 2 LGA 1366 | Xeon 5500 or 5600 | 128 GB | 8, DDR3 800-1333 | 4 × 3.5″ or 4 × 2.5″ | |
R415 [99] | 1U Rack | AMD SR5670 & SP5100 | 2 C32 | Opteron 4100, 4200 or 4300 [100] | 256 GB [100] | 8, DDR3 1066/1333 | 4 × 2.5″ or 4 × 3.5″ SAS or SATA | ||
R510 [101] | 2U Rack | Intel 5500 | 2 LGA 1366 | Xeon 5500 or 5600 | 128 GB | 8, DDR3 800-1333 | 4 × 3.5″ or 8 × 2.5″/3.5″ or 12 × 2.5″/3.5″ and 2 × 2.5″ internal | ||
R515 [102] | 2U Rack | 2010 | AMD SR5670 & SP5100 | 2 C32 | Rev I: Opteron 4100; Rev II: 4100, 4200 or 4300 | Opteron 4100: 128 GB; Opteron 4200/4300: 256 GB | 8, DDR3 1333-1600 | 12 × 2.5″ or 8 × 3.5″ | |
T610 (Gen I, II) [103] | Tower or 5U Rack | Intel 5520 | 2 LGA 1366 | Xeon 5500 or 5600 | 192 GB | 12, RDIMM or UDIMM DDR3 800-1333 | Up to 8 × 3.5″/2.5″ SSD, SAS or SATA | ||
R610 (Gen I, II) [104] | 1U Rack | Intel 5520 | 2 LGA 1366 | Xeon 5500 or 5600 | 192 GB | 12, DDR3 800-1333 | 6 × 2.5″ SAS or SSD | ||
M610 (Gen I, II) [105] | Blade | Intel 5520 | 2 LGA 1366 | Xeon 5500 or 5600 | 192 GB | 12, ECC DDR3 | 2 × 2.5″ SAS/SSD | Fits in the M1000E chassis | |
T710 (Gen I, II) [106] | Tower or 5U Rack | Intel 5520 | 2 LGA 1366 | Xeon 5500 or 5600 | 288 GB | 18, DDR3 800–1333 | 16 × 2.5″ or 8 × 3.5″ | ||
R710 (Gen I, II) [107] | 2U Rack | 2009 [108] | Intel 5520 | 2 LGA 1366 | Xeon 5500 or 5600 | 288 GB | 18, DDR3 800-1333 | 8 × 2.5″ or 6 × 3.5″ | Gen I: No 130 W CPUs |
R715 [109] | 2U Rack | 2010 [110] | AMD SR5650, SR5670, SP5100 | 2 G34 | Opteron 6100 or 6200 | 256 GB | 16, DDR3 800–1600 | 8 × 2.5″ or 6 × 3.5″ | |
M710 (Gen I, II) [111] | Blade | Intel 5520 | 2 LGA 1366 | Xeon 5500 or 5600 | 192 GB | 18, DDR3 | 4 × 2.5″ SAS or SSD | Fits in the M1000E chassis | |
R810 [112] [113] | 2U Rack | Intel 7500 | 4 LGA 1567 | Xeon 6500 or 7500 | 1 TB [114] | 32, DDR3 1066 | 6 × 2.5″ SAS, SATA or SATA SSD | ||
R815 [115] [116] | 2U Rack | AMD SR5650, SR5670, SP5100 | 4 G34 | Opteron 6100 | 1 TB | 32, DDR3 1333 | 6 × 2.5″ SAS, SATA or SATA SSD | ||
R910 [117] | 4U Rack | Intel 7500 | 4 LGA 1567 | Xeon 7500 or E7-4/8800 | 2 TB [118] | 64, DDR3 1066 | 16 × 2.5″ SAS or SSD | R910 servers using Xeon 7500 CPUs are limited to 1 TB of memory since 32 GB DIMMs are not supported [119] | |
M910 [120] | Blade | Intel 7500 | 4 LGA 1567 | Xeon 6500 or 7500 | 512 GB | 32, ECC DDR3 | 2 × 2.5″ SAS or SSD | Fits in the M1000E chassis | |
C1100 [121] | 1U Rack | Intel 5500 | 2 LGA 1366 | Xeon 5500 or 5600 | 192 GB | 18, ECC DDR3 1066-1333 | 10 × 2.5″ or 4 × 3.5″ | ||
C2100 [122] | 2U Rack | Intel 5500 | 2 LGA 1366 | Xeon 5500 or 5600 | 192 GB | 18, ECC DDR3 1066-1333 | 12 × 3.5″ and 2 × 2.5″ internal SATA or SSD | ||
C6100 [123] | 2U Rack | Intel 5520 | 8 LGA 1366 | Xeon 5500 or 5600 | 768 GB | 48, DDR3 1066-1333 | 24 × 2.5″ or 12 × 3.5″ |
In March 2012 Dell introduced their 12th generation servers based on Intel Xeon. There are two basic lines: 620 and 720. [124] On the 720 line, Dell currently offers two rack-model servers: the Poweredge R720 [125] and the R720XD [126] — where the latter offers the option to extend the system to up to 26 internal disks.
The Poweredge 620 series offer models for rack, tower and a ½ height blade-server M620. [124] A ½ height blade means that you can fit up to 16 of those servers in one M1000e enclosure. The M520 and M620 can also be used in the new PowerEdge VRTX system. The new M420 is 1/4 height, so 32 fit in a M1000e chassis but does require a special full height holder that fits 4 M420's in one full-height (=double) slot.
For the Generation 12 server-line the out of band server-management system iDRAC received a new version: iDRAC 7. iDRAC allows you to access the server-console via a separate Ethernet connection allowing you to get access to the server even when there is no (working) operating system or (normal) network connection available. It offers more or less the same functionality as a network-enabled KVM switch, but with some additional options.
An overview of the offered servers as per July 2012 [124]
Model | Chassis | Year | Chipset | CPU (No. & Socket) | CPU (Type) | RAM (Max) | RAM (Type) | Internal Storage (Max) | Drive bays | PCI(e) slots | On board network |
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R220 [127] | 1U Rack | C222 | 1 LGA 1150 | Xeon E3-1200 v3 | 32 GB | 4, DIMM DDR3, 1600 MHz | 2 × 2.5″ or 2 × 3.5″ | 1: 1 - x16 FH/FL | Dual 1 GB | ||
R320 [128] | 1U Rack | C602 | 1 LGA 1356 | Xeon E5-2400 or E5-2400 v2 or E5-1400 | 192 GB | 6, DIMM DDR3, 1600 MHz | 16 TB | 8 × 2.5″ or 4 × 3.5″ | 2: 1x16 FH/HL, 1x8 HH/HL | Broadcom Dual 1 GB | |
R420 [129] | 1U Rack | C602 | 2 LGA 1356 | Xeon E5-2400 or E5-2400 v2 | 384 GB | 12, DIMM DDR3, 1600 MHz | 16 TB | 8 × 2.5″ or 4 × 3.5″ | 2: 1x16 FH/HL, 1x16 HH/HL (with 2 cpu) or 2: 1x16 FH/HL, 1x8 HH/HL (with 1 cpu) | Broadcom Dual 1 Gb | |
R520 | 2U Rack | C602 | 2 LGA 1356 | Xeon E5-2400 or E5-2400 v2 | 384 GB | 12, DIMM DDR3, 1600 MHz | 32 TB | 8 x 2.5″ or 8 x 3.5″ | 1x16x HH/HL at 16x, 1x16x FH/FL at 8x, 2x16 FH/HL at 8x(with 2 cpu) | Broadcom Dual 1 Gb | |
R620 [130] | 1U Rack | 2012 | C600 | 2 LGA 2011 | Xeon E5-2600 or E5-2600 v2 | 1.5 TB | 24, DIMM DDR3, 1600 MHz | 10 TB | 8 × 2.5″ or 4 × 3.5″ + 2 × PCIe SSD or 10 × 2.5″ | 3: 2 - x16 FH/FL, 1 - x8 FH/FL or 2, 2 x x16 | Broadcom or Intel 4× 1GBor 2× 10 GB |
T620 [131] | Tower rackable, 5U | 2012 | C600 | 2 LGA 2011 | Xeon E5-2600 or E5-2600 v2 | 768 GB | 24, DIMM DDR3, 1866Mhz | 36 TB | 8 × 3.5″ + 4 × PCIe SSD or 12 × 3.5″ or 16 × 2.5″ + 4 × PCIe SSD or 32 × 2.5″ | 7: 4 - x16 FH/FL, 2 - x8 FH/FL, 1 - x8 (x4bw) FH/FL | Intel Dual 1 GB |
R720 [125] | 2U Rack | 2012 | C600 | 2 LGA 2011 | Xeon E5-2600 or E5-2600 v2 | 1.5 TB | 24, DIMM DDR3, 1600Mhz | 25 TB | 8 × 3.5″ or 16 × 2.5″ | 7: 1x16 FH/FL, 3x8 FH/FL, 3x8 HH/HL | Broadcom or Intel 4× 1GBor 2× 10 GB |
R720XD [126] | 2U Rack | 2012 | C600 | 2 LGA 2011 | Xeon E5-2600 or E5-2600 v2 | 1.5 TB | 24, DIMM DDR3, 1600Mhz | 38 TB | 26 × 2.5″ or 12 × 3.5″ + 2 × 2.5″ | 6: 2 - x16 FH/FL, 1 - x8 FH/FL, 3 - x8 HH/HL | Broadcom or Intel 4× 1GBor 2× 10 GB |
R820 [132] | 2U Rack | 2012 | C600 | 4 LGA 2011 | Xeon E5-4600 | 1.5 TB | 48, DIMM DDR3 1600 MHz | 16 TB | 16 × 2.5″ | 7: 2 - x16 HL/FH, 1 - x8 HL/FH, 3 - x8 HL/HH, 1 - x8 HL/FH (for RAID controller) | Broadcom or Intel 4× 1GBor 2× 10 Gb |
R920 [133] | 4U Rack | 2012 | C602J | 4 LGA 2011 | Xeon E7-2800/4800/8800 v2 | 6 TB | 96, DIMM DDR3 1600 MHz | 28.8 TB | 24 × 2.5″ | Broadcom or Intel 4× 1GBor 2× 10 Gb | |
M420 [134] | Blade 1/4 height | 2012 | C600 | 2 LGA 1356 | Xeon E5-2400 | 192 GB | 6, DIMM DDR3, 1600Mhz | 2 × 200 GB | 2 × 1.8" | Broadcom [lower-alpha 2] 2× 10 Gb LOM +1 Mezzanine slot | |
M520 [135] | Blade 1/2 height | 2012 | C600 | 2 LGA 1356 | Xeon E5-2400 | 384 GB | 12, DIMM DDR3, 1600Mhz | 2 × SATA/SAS HDD/SSD | 2 × 2.5″ | Broadcom or Intel on board+2 Mezzanine slots | |
M620 [136] | Blade 1/2 height | 2012 | C600 | 2 LGA 2011 | Xeon E5-2600 | 768 GB | 24, DIMM DDR3, 1600Mhz | 2 × 2.5″ | Broadcom or Intel on board+2 Mezzanine slots | ||
M820 [137] | Blade full height | 2012 | C600 | 4 LGA 2011 | Xeon E5-4600 | 1.5 TB | 48, DIMM DDR3, 1600 MHz | 4 × SAS HDD/SSD or 2 × PCIe flash SSD | 4 × 2.5″ | 2× 10 Gb Converged Ethernet Adaptor on board+2 Mezzanine slots | |
C6220 [138] | 2U Rack | 2012 | C600 | 8 LGA 2011 | Xeon E5-2600 | 2 TB | 64, DIMM DDR3, 1600 MHz | 48 TB | 24 × 2.5″ or 12 × 3.5″ | 2× 1GBLOM, 100 Mb mgt + opt. InfiniBand Mezzanine |
Other 12th Generation servers, which are comparable in capabilities with the above detailed M or R versions of the same model number, are: [139]
In September 2014 Dell introduced their 13th generation servers based on Intel Xeon
Model | Chassis | Year | Chipset | CPU (No.) | CPU (Type) | RAM (Max) | RAM (Type) | Internal Storage (Max) | Drive bays | PCI(e) 3.0 slots | On board network |
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T130 [140] | Tower | 2015 | Intel C236 | 1 | Xeon E3-1200 v6 | 64 GB | 4, ECC DDR4 up to 2400 MT/s | 4 x 3.5” cabled HDD |
| Broadcom 2x1Gb | |
R230 [141] | 1U Rack | 2015 | Intel C236 | 1 | Xeon E3-1200 v5 | 64 GB | 4, DDR4 up to 2133 MT/s |
| 2 x PCIe 3.0 slots | Broadcom 2x1Gb | |
T330 | Tower | 2015 | Intel C236 | 1 | 64 GB | 4, DDR4 up to 2133 MT/s [v5] 2400 MT/s [v6] | 8 x 3.5” hot-swap |
| Broadcom 2x1Gb | ||
R330 [142] [143] | 1U Rack | 2015 | Intel C236 | 1 | Xeon E3-1200 v5 or Xeon E3-1200 v6 or Intel Core i3 6100 series or Intel Celeron G3900 series or Intel Celeron G3930 or Intel Pentium G4500 series or Intel Pentium G4600 series | 64 GB | 4, DDR4 up to 2133 MT/s |
| 2 x PCIe 3.0 slots + 1 slot for internal storage | 2 x 1 Gb | |
R430 [144] | 1U Rack | 2014 | Intel C610 | 1 / 2 | Xeon E5-2600 v3 or Xeon E5-2600 v4 [145] | 384 GB | 12, DDR4 up to 2133 MT/s |
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R530 [146] | 2U Rack | 2014 | Intel C610 | 1 / 2 | Xeon E5-2600 v3 | 384 GB | 12, DDR4, up to 2133 MT/s |
| 8 x 3.5″ HDD: SAS, SATA, NL-SAS, SSD | 3 × PCIe3.0 + 2 x PCIe2.0 |
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R630 [147] | 1U Rack | 2014 [148] | Intel C610 | 2 | Xeon E5-2600 v3 or Xeon E5-2600 v4 | 768 GB | 24, DDR4 up to 2133 MT/s |
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T630 [149] | Tower or 5U Rack | 2014 | Intel C610 | 2 | Xeon E5-2600 v4 | 1.5 TB | 24, DDR4 up to 2133 MT/s |
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M630 [150] | Blade 1/2 height | 2014 | Intel C610 | 2 | Xeon E5-2600 v3 | 768 GB | 24, DDR4 up to 2133 MT/s |
| 2 × PCIe 3.0 (x8) mezzanine | (19 different optional adapters available) | |
R730 [151] | 2U Rack | 2014 | Intel C610 | 2 | Xeon E5-2600 v3 or Xeon E5-2600 v4 | 1.5 TB | 24, DDR4, up to 2133 MT/s |
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R730xd [152] | 2U Rack | 2014 | Intel C610 | 2 | Xeon E5-2600 v3 | 768 GB | 24, DDR4 up to 2133 MT/s |
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R830 | 2U Rack | 2016 | Intel C612 | 4 | Xeon E5-4600 v4 | 3 TB | 24, DDR4 up to 2400 MT/s | 61.4 TB (16 × 2.5″ SSD) | 16 × 2.5″ SAS, SATA, NL-SAS, SSD drives |
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FC830 [153] | 2U Rack | 2016 | Intel C612 | 4 | Xeon E5-4600 v4 | 1.5 TB | 48, DDR4 up to 2400 MT/s |
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R930 [154] | 4U Rack | 2015 | Intel C602J | 4 | Xeon E7-4800 v4 | 12 TB | DDR4 up to 2400 MT/s Only with daughterboards |
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C4130 [155] | 1U Rack | 2016 | Intel C612 | 2 | Xeon E5 2600 v4 | 1 TB | 16, DDR4 up to 2400MT/s | Up to 4 × 2.5″ Drives with Tray | 2 × PCIe 3.0 low profile Intel H OmniPath | ||
Model | Chassis | Year | Chipset | CPU (No.) | CPU (Type) | RAM (Max) | RAM (Type) | Internal Storage (Max) | Drive bays | PCI(e) 3.0 slots | On board network |
In July 2017 Dell EMC introduced their 14th generation servers, adding support for latest Intel Xeon Scalable Processors, better NVMe support and other updates. [156]
Model | Chassis | Year | Chipset | CPU (No.) | CPU (Type) | RAM (Max) | RAM (Type) | Internal Storage (Max) | Drive bays | PCI(e) 3.0 slots | On board network |
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R240 | 1U Rack | 2018 | 1 | 64 GB | 4, DDR4 up to 2666 MT/s | 4 x 3.5 SAS, SATA, or SSD | 2 x 1 GbE LOM | ||||
R340 | 1U Rack | 2018 | Intel C246 | 1 | Xeon E-2200 and E-2100 product family, Intel Core i3, Intel Pentium, Intel Celeron | 64 GB | 4, DDR4 up to 2666 MT/s |
| 1 x16 slot PCIe Gen3 for HL/FH, 1 x 8 slot PCIe Gen3 for LP | 2 x 1 GbE LOM | |
R440 [157] | 1U Rack | 2017 | 2 | Xeon Bronze 31xx or Silver 41xx or Gold 51xx, 61xx | 1TB Max (768 GB max memory is recommended for performance optimized configurations) | 16, DDR4 up to 2666 MT/s |
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T440 [159] | Tower or 5U Rack | 2017 | 2 | Xeon Bronze 3[12]xx or Silver 4[12]xx or Gold 5[12]xx, up to 135 W | 512 GB | 16, DDR4 up to 2666MT/s |
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T640 [160] | Tower or 5U Rack | 2017 | Intel C620 [161] | 2 | 1st and 2nd Generation Intel Xeon Scalable, up to 205 W | 3 TB | 24, DDR4 up to 2666MT/s |
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R540 [162] | 2U Rack | 2017 | Intel C620 [163] | 2 | Intel Xeon scalable Bronze 31xx or Silver 41xx or Gold 51xx or Gold 61xx | 1 TB Max (768 GB max memory is recommended for performance optimized configurations) | 16, DDR4 up to 2666 MT/s |
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R640 [165] | 1U Rack | 2017 | Intel C620 | 2 | 1st and 2nd Generation Intel Xeon Scalable, up to 205 W | 3 TB RDIMM, 7.68 TB DCPMM | 24, DDR4 up to 2933 MT/s | max 76.8 TB | Front
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R740 [166] | 2U Rack | 2017 | Intel C620 | 2 | 1st and 2nd Generation Intel Xeon Scalable, up to 205 W | 3 TB RDIMM, 7.68 TB DCPMM | 24, DDR4 up to 2933 MT/s |
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R740XD [167] | 2U Rack | 2017 | Intel C620 | 2 | Intel Xeon scalable | 3 TB | 24, DDR4 up to 2666 MT/s |
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R940 [168] | 3U Rack | 2017 | 4 | Intel Xeon Gold/Platinum | 6 TB | 48, DDR4 up to 2666 MT/s | 184.32 TB max | 24 x 2.5” SAS/SATA (HDD/SSD) |
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M640 | Blade 1/2 height | 2 | 2nd Generation Xeon Scalable | 2 TB | 16, DDR4 up to 2933 MT/s | 12.8 TB max | 2 x 2.5” SAS/SATA (HDD/SSD) |
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FC640 [169] | 1U | 2019 | 2 | 2nd Generation Xeon Scalable | 2 TB | 16, DDR4 up to 2933 MT/s | 12.8 TB | 2 x 2.5” SAS/SATA (HDD/SDD) |
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On March 17, 2021, Dell officially launched their 15th generation PowerEdge servers [171] with some models already available in 2019.
Model | Chassis | Year | Chipset | CPU (No.) | CPU (Type) | RAM (Max) | RAM (Type) | Internal Storage (Max) | Drive bays | PCIe 3.0/4.0 slots | On board network |
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R6515 | 1U Rack | 2019 | SoC | 1 | 2nd and 3rd generation AMD EPYC | 2 TB | 16, DDR4-3200, 8 channels | 32 TB |
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R6525 | 1U Rack | 2019 | SoC | 2 | 2nd and 3rd generation AMD EPYC | 4 TB | 32, DDR4-3200, 16 channels | 32 TB |
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R7515 | 2U Rack | 2019 | SoC | 1 | 2nd and 3rd generation AMD EPYC | 2 TB | 16, DDR4-3200, 8 channels | 112 TB |
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R7525 | 2U Rack | 2019 | SoC | 2 | 2nd and 3rd generation AMD EPYC | 4 TB | 32, DDR4-3200, 16 channels | 112 TB |
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R750 | 2U Rack | May 2021 | SoC | 2 | 3rd generation Intel Xeon Scalable(up to 40 cores per processor) |
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R250 | 1U Rack | November 2021 | FCLGA1200 | 1 | Intel Xeon series E-2300 or Intel Pentium | 128 GB | 32, DDR4-3200 (DDR4-2666Mhz for Intel Pentium Processor), 4 channels |
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R350 | 1U Rack | November 2021 | FCLGA1200 | 1 | Intel Xeon series E-2300 or Intel Pentium | 128 GB | 32, DDR4-3200 (DDR4-2666Mhz for Intel Pentium Processor), 4 channels |
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R450 | 1U Rack | 2021 | FCLGA4189 | 2 | 3rd generation Intel Xeon Scalable (Up to 24 cores per processor) | 1 TB | 64, DDR4-2933, 16 channels |
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R550 | 2U Rack | 2021 | FCLGA4189 | 2 | 3rd generation Intel Xeon Scalable (Up to 24 cores per processor) | 1 TB | 64, DDR4-2933, 16 channels |
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C6525 [172] | Blade 1/2 width | 2019 | SoC | 2 | 2nd and 3rd generation AMD EPYC | 2 TB | 16, DDR4-3200, 8 channels |
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XE8545 [173] | 4U Rack | 2021 | SoC | 2 | 3rd generation AMD EPYC | 4 TB | 32, DDR4-3200, 16 channels |
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Dell officially launched their 16th generation PowerEdge servers [174] in the first half of 2023.
Model | Chassis | Year | Chipset | CPU (No.) | CPU (Type) | RAM (Max) | RAM (Type) | Internal Storage (Max) | Drive bays | PCIe 4.0/5.0 slots | On board network |
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R760 | 2U Rack | 2023 | Intel C741 | 2 | 4th and 5th Generation Intel Xeon Scalable(Up 56 to cores per Processor for 4th Gen and Up to 64 Cores for 5th Gen | 8 TB | 32 ,DDR5 DIMM | 8TB RDIMM |
Independent from the main generations of servers a value line was produced.
Model | Chassis | Year | Chipset | CPU (No. & Socket) | CPU (Type) | RAM (Max) | RAM (Type) | Drive bays | Comments |
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300 SC [175] | Tower | Intel 440BX | Pentium III | 1 GB | 4, ECC reg PC-100 | ||||
1400 SC [176] | Tower | 2000 | 2 | Pentium III | 2 GB | 4, ECC reg PC-133 | Ultra3 SCSI controller | ||
500 SC [177] | Tower | 2001 [178] | ServerWorks ServerSet LE 3.0 | 1 | Pentium III 1.0+ or Celeron 800Mhz+ | 2 GB | 4, ECC PC-133 | ||
1500 SC [179] | Tower | 2 | Pentium III 1.1 GHz | 4 GB | 4, ECC reg PC-133 | 6 hot-swappable Ultra3 SCSI HDD bays | |||
600 SC [180] | Tower | 2003 | ServerWorks GC-SL | 1 | Pentium 4 2.0+ or Celeron 1.7+ | 4 GB | 4, ECC DDR 200 | ||
1600 SC [181] | Tower | 2004 | ServerWorks GC-SL | 2 | Xeon at up to 3.2 GHz | 4 GB | 4, ECC DDR 266 | ||
420 SC [182] | Tower | 2004 | Intel E7221 | 1 | Pentium 4 or Celeron | 4 GB | 4, ECC DDR2 400–533 | ||
1420 SC [183] | Tower | 2004 | Intel E7520 | 2 Socket 604 | Xeon, 800Mhz FSB | 8 GB | 6, ECC DDR2-400 | (3) internal 3.5″ (2) 5.25 external up to 4 HDD | |
1425 SC [184] | 1U Rack | Intel E7520 | 2 | Xeon, 800Mhz FSB | 12 GB | 6, ECC DDR2 400 | up to 4 HDD | ||
430 SC [185] | Tower | 2005 | Intel E7230 | 1 LGA 775 | Pentium 4 or Celeron D | 4 GB | 4, ECC DDR2 533 | (2) ext. 5.25″ (1) ext. 3.5″ (2) int. 3.5″ | |
1430 SC [186] | Tower | 2006 | Intel 5000V | 2 LGA 771 | Xeon 5300, Xeon 5100, Xeon 5000 | 16 GB | 4, ECC DDR2 533-667 MHz | 4 3.5″ SAS or SATA | |
1435 SC [187] | 1U Rack | 2007 | Broadcom HT-2100 and HT-1000 | 2 Socket F | Opteron 2200 or 2300 | 32 GB | 8, ECC DDR2 667 | 1 slimline bay | |
440 SC [188] | Tower | 2006 | Intel 3000 MCH | 1 LGA 775 | Xeon 3000, Pentium D or Celeron D | 8 GB | 4, ECC DDR2 533–667 | (2) ext. 5.25″ (1) ext. 3.5″ (2) int. 3.5″ | Although Dell's literature says the max RAM is 4 GB, several people have had success running it with 8 GB RAM total |
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Dell Networking is the name for the networking portfolio of Dell. In the first half of 2013, Dell started to rebrand their different existing networking product brands to Dell Networking. Dell Networking is the name for the networking equipment that was known as Dell PowerConnect, as well as the Force10 portfolio.
Dell PowerEdge VRTX is a computer hardware product line from Dell. It is a mini-blade chassis with built-in storage system. The VRTX comes in two models: a 19" rack version that is 5 rack units high or as a stand-alone tower system.
A Dell PowerEdge RAID Controller, or Dell PERC, is a series of RAID, disk array controllers made by Dell for its PowerEdge server computers. The controllers support SAS and SATA hard disk drives (HDDs) and solid-state drives (SSDs).
Inspur Server Series is a series of server computers introduced in 1993 by Inspur, an information technology company, and later expanded to the international markets. The servers were likely among the first originally manufactured by a Chinese company. It is currently developed by Inspur Information and its San Francisco-based subsidiary company - Inspur Systems, both Inspur's spinoff companies. The product line includes GPU Servers, Rack-mounted servers, Open Computing Servers and Multi-node Servers.