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| 1655 MC<ref>[http://www.dell.com/downloads/global/products/pedge/en/1655mc_specs.pdf Dell PowerEdge 1655MC Specification Sheet]</ref> || 3U Blade || 2004 || ServerWorks ServerSet LE3.0 || 2 (per Blade) || Pentium III at 1.4&nbsp;GHz|| 2 GiB (per Blade) || 133&nbsp;MHz ECC SDRAM|| || Houses up to 6 blades
| 1655 MC<ref>[http://www.dell.com/downloads/global/products/pedge/en/1655mc_specs.pdf Dell PowerEdge 1655MC Specification Sheet]</ref> || 3U Blade || 2004 || ServerWorks ServerSet LE3.0 || 2 (per Blade) || Pentium III at 1.4&nbsp;GHz|| 2 GiB (per Blade) || 133&nbsp;MHz ECC SDRAM|| || Houses up to 6 blades
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| 2600<ref>[http://www.dell.com/downloads/global/products/pedge/en/2600_specs.pdf Dell PowerEdge 2600 Specification Sheet]</ref> || Tower or 5U Rack || 2004 || [[Intel_Xeon_chipsets#Dual_processor_NetBurst-based_Xeon_chipsets|Intel E7501]] || 2 || Xeon III processors at 2.4&nbsp;GHz, 2.8&nbsp;GHz, 3.06&nbsp;GHz and 3.20&nbsp;GHz || 12 GiB || 6, ECC DDR 266 || 6 HDD bays (SCSI) ||
| 2600<ref>[http://www.dell.com/downloads/global/products/pedge/en/2600_specs.pdf Dell PowerEdge 2600 Specification Sheet]</ref> || Tower or 5U Rack || 2004 || [[Intel_Xeon_chipsets#Dual_processor_NetBurst-based_Xeon_chipsets|Intel E7501]] || 2 || Xeon III processors at 2.4&nbsp;GHz, 2.8&nbsp;GHz, 3.06&nbsp;GHz and 3.20&nbsp;GHz || 6 GiB || 6, ECC DDR 266 || 6 HDD bays (SCSI) ||
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| 2650<ref>[http://www.dell.com/downloads/global/products/pedge/en/2650_specs.pdf Dell PowerEdge 2650 Specification Sheet]</ref> || 2U Rack || 2004 || ServerWorks GC-LE || 2 || Xeon processors at 2.0&nbsp;GHz, 2.4&nbsp;GHz, 2.8&nbsp;GHz, 3.06&nbsp;GHz and 3.2&nbsp;GHz || 12 GiB || 6, ECC DDR 266 || 5 HDD bays (SCSI) ||
| 2650<ref>[http://www.dell.com/downloads/global/products/pedge/en/2650_specs.pdf Dell PowerEdge 2650 Specification Sheet]</ref> || 2U Rack || 2004 || ServerWorks GC-LE || 2 || Xeon processors at 2.0&nbsp;GHz, 2.4&nbsp;GHz, 2.8&nbsp;GHz, 3.06&nbsp;GHz and 3.2&nbsp;GHz || 12 GiB || 6, ECC DDR 266 || 5 HDD bays (SCSI) ||

Revision as of 19:44, 20 September 2013

Rack-mounted 8th- and 9th-generation PowerEdge servers

Dell PowerEdge is a server line by Dell, following the naming convention for other dell products: the PowerVault (data storage) and the 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 unit or U. Most modern servers are either 1U or 2U high while in the past the 4U was more common.

Model naming

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.

Old naming convention

Before Generation 10, Dell included the Generation in the model-name: the old names consisted of a 3 of 4 digit number where the first digit (in 3 digit names) or the 2nd digit (4 digit names) indicated the generation and then the higher the number the more powerful the server.

For example, in a Generation 8 server: The PowerEdge 800 was the starter-model tower-server with one CPU and max 4GB RAM while the 1800 model was a dual-socket server with max 12GB RAM and the Generation 8 top-model was the 6800 (tower) or 6850 (rack) with 4 sockets and up to 64GB RAM.

For some models the type of server was used in the name: the SC series were stand-alone servers while the MC were the Modular or Blade versions.

Itanium servers

The Dell Itanium based servers were introduced before this new naming-convention was introduced and were only available as rack servers.

New naming convention

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. 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.[2]

This letter is then followed by 3 digits.

  • The first digit refers to the number of sockets in the system: 1 to 3 for one socket, 4 to 7 for two sockets, and 8 or 9 for four sockets.
  • The middle digit refers to the generation: 0 for Generation 10, 1 for Generation 11, and so on.
  • The third digit indicates the make of the CPU: 0 for Intel or 5 for AMD.

For example: The Dell PowerEdge M610 is a two-socket server of the 11th generation using an Intel CPU whilst the R605 is a two-socket AMD-based rack-server of the 10th generation.[1]

Blade servers

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: 1Gb 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

Generation 1

Generation 2

Generation 3

Generation 4

Generation 5

Itanium

The Itanium line was a separate 'generation' from the traditional server line, but roughly falls between generations 5 and 6.

Generation 6

Generation 7

Generation 8

Model Chassis Year Chipset CPU (No. & Socket) CPU (Type) RAM (Max) RAM (Type) Drive bays Comments
800[62] Tower 2005 Intel E7221 1 LGA775 Pentium 4 up to 3.8 GHz or Celeron processor up to 2.53 GHz 4 GiB ECC DDR2 400/533 4 1" SCSI or SATA
830[63] Tower 2005 Intel E7230 1 LGA775 Pentium D up to 3.2 GHz or Pentium 4 up to 3.6 GHz or Celeron D processor 2.53 GHz 8 GiB ECC DDR2 533-667 4 HDD bays
840[64] Tower 2008 Intel 3000 1 LGA775 Xeon 3000 or Pentium or Celeron 8 GiB ECC DDR2 533-667 (2) 5.25-inch ext.
(1) 3.5-inch ext.
(4) 3.5-inch int. 4 SATA 2 IDE
1800[65] Tower or 5U Rack Intel E7520 2 Socket 604 Xeon, 800 MHz FSB 12 GiB ECC DDR2 6 HDD bays (SCSI)
1850[66] 1U Rack 2005 Intel E7520 2 Socket 604 Xeon, 800 MHz FSB 16 GiB ECC DDR2 400 2 HDD bays (SCSI)
1855[67] Blade 2005 Intel E7520 2 Socket 604 Xeon, 800 MHz FSB 12 GiB ECC DDR2 2 HDD bays per blade(SCSI) Uses same blade chassis as 1955, up to 10 blades
2800[68] Tower or 5U Rack 2005 Intel E7520 2 Socket 604 Xeon Single or Dual Core processors 16 GiB DDR2 400 8 to 10 HDD bays (SCSI)
2850[69] 2U Rack 2005 Intel E7520 2 Socket 604 64-bit Xeon up to 3.8 GHz or dual-core 64-bit Xeon processors at 2.8 GHz 16 GiB DDR2 400 6 HDD bays (SCSI)
6800[70] Tower 2006 Intel 8501 4 Socket 604 Xeon 7100 64 GiB ECC DDR2 10 Hotplug SCSI bays
6850[71] 4U Rack 2006 Intel 8501 4 Socket 604 Xeon 7100 64 GiB ECC DDR2 5 Hotplug SCSI bays

Generation 9

Model Chassis Year Chipset CPU (No. & Socket) CPU (Type) RAM (Max) RAM (Type) Drive bays Comments
850[72] 1U Rack Intel E7230 1 LGA775 Single Intel Pentium 4 processor (up to 3.8 GHz) or single Intel Celeron processor or (2.53 GHz) or single Pentium D dual-core processor (up to 3.2 GHz) 8 GiB ECC DDR2 533/667 2 1" SATA or SCSI
860[73] 1U Rack 2007[74] Intel 3000 1 LGA775 Xeon 3200 series Xeon 3000 Sequence or Pentium D 925 8 GiB 4, ECC DDR2 533-667 2x SATA or SAS The PE 850 and 860 share chassis with the R200, and other than name badge are visually identical.
1900[75] Tower 2006 Intel 5000P 2 LGA 771 Xeon 5000, 5100 or 5300 16 GiB 533 MHz or 667 MHz FB-DIMM 6 SCSI HDD Bays. This model replaces the 1800
1950 (Gen I, II, III) [76] 1U Rack 2006 Intel 5000X 2 LGA 771 Xeon 5000, 5100, 5300 or 5400 GI & GII - 32 GiB; GIII - 64GiB ECC DDR2 FB-DIMM 4 HDD bays (SAS) (2.5) 2 HDD bays (3.5)
1955[77] Blade 2006 Intel 5000P 2 LGA 771 Xeon 5000, 5100 or 5300 32 GiB ECC DDR2 FB-DIMM 2 HDD (SAS) Uses same blade chassis as 1855. Up to 10 blades
2900 (Gen I, II, III)[78] Tower or 5U 2006 Intel 5000X 2 LGA 771 Xeon 5000, 5100, 5300 or 5400 48 GiB ECC DDR2 8 HDD bays (SAS) flex media bay extension can add 2 HDD
2950 (Gen I, II, III)[79] 2U Rack 2007 Intel 5000X 2 LGA 771 Xeon 5000, 5100, 5300 or 5400 GI & GII - 32 GiB; GIII - 64GiB ECC DDR2 8 HDD bays (SAS) (2.5) 6 HDD bays (3.5)
2970[80] 2U Rack 2007[81] Broadcom HT-2100 and HT-1000 2 Socket F Opteron 2200 32 GiB ECC DDR2 667 MHz 8 HDD bays (SAS) 8 x 2.5” Hard Drive Option or 6 x 3.5”
6950[82] 4U Rack 2006[83] Broadcom HT-2100 and HT-1000 4 Socket F Opteron 8200 or 8300 64 GiB 16, ECC DDR2 667 MHz

Generation 10

Model Chassis Year Chipset CPU (No. & Socket) CPU (Type) RAM (Max) RAM (Type) Drive bays Comments
T100[84] Tower 2008[85] Intel 3200 1 LGA 775 Xeon 3000, Core 2 Duo 7000, Pentium 2000, Celeron 1200 or Celeron 400 8 GiB 4, DDR2 2 3.5" SATA or SAS, 2 5.25"
T105[86] Tower nVidia CK8-04 Pro 1 Socket AM2 Opteron 1200, Opteron 1300, Sempron LE1250 8 GiB DDR 677-800 2 3.5" SATA or SAS, 2 5.25"
R200[87] 1U Rack Intel 3200 Xeon processors 3000, Core 2 Duo, Celeron 8 GiB Four unbuffered PC-5300/6400 (DDR-2 667/DDR 800) ECC SDRAM, 2 channels × 2 sockets • Two 3½″ non-hot-swap SATA or SAS
• One 5¼″ removable CD/DVD
T300[88] Tower Intel 5100 1 LGA 771 Xeon 5000, Xeon 3000, Core 2 Duo, Celeron 24 GiB 6, ECC DDR2 667 4 3.5” SATA or SAS
R300[89] 1U Rack Intel 3400 1 LGA 771 Xeon 5000, Xeon 3000, Core 2 Duo, Celeron 24 GiB 6, ECC DDR2 667 2 3.5”
M600[90] Blade Intel 5000P 2 LGA 771 Xeon 5000 64 GiB 8, FBD 667 Fits in the M1000E chassis
T605[91] Tower 2008[92] Broadcom HT2100 and HT1000 2 Opteron 2000 32 GiB DDR2 4 3.5” and 1 5.25”
M605[93] Blade NVIDIA MCP55 2 Socket F Opteron 2000, 2200 or 2300 64 GiB 8, DDR2 800 2 2.5" SAS or SATA Fits in the M1000E chassis
R805[94] 2U Rack 2008[95] NVIDIA MCP55Pro + IO-55 2 Socket F Opteron 2400 128 GiB 16, ECC DDR2 2 2.5”
M805[96] Blade NVIDIA MCP55 Opteron 2000 128 GiB 16, ECC DDR2 667-800 2 2.5” SAS or SSD Fits in the M1000E chasis
R900[97] 4U Rack Intel 7300 4 Socket 604 Xeon 7200, 7300 or 7400 256 GiB 32, FBD DDR2 667-1333 5 3.5” SAS or 8 2.5” SAS
R905[98] 4U Rack Broadcom HT-2100 and HT-1100 4 Opteron 8000 256 GiB 32, ECC DDR2 8 2.5” or 5 3.5”
M905[99] Blade NVIDIA MCP55 Opteron 8000 192 GiB 24, ECC DDR2 667-800 2 2.5” SAS or SSD Fits in the M1000E chasis

Generation 11

Model Chassis Year Chipset CPU (No. & Socket) CPU (Type) RAM (Max) RAM (Type) Drive bays Comments
T110[100] Tower Intel 3420 1 LGA 1156 Xeon 3400, Celeron G1101, Pentium G6950, Intel Core i3 530 or Core i3 540 16 GiB 4, U-DIMMs DDR3 1066-1333 4 3.5” SAS or SATA
T110 II[101] Tower Intel C202 1 LGA 1155 Xeon E3-1200 32 GiB 4, U-DIMMs DDR3 1066-1333 4 3.5” SAS or SATA
R210[102] 1U Rack Intel 3420 1 LGA 1156 Xeon 3400, Celeron, Pentium or Core i3 500 16 GiB 4, U-DIMMs DDR3 1066-1333 2 2.5”/ 3.5” SAS, SATA or SSD
R210 II[103] 1U Rack Intel C202 1 LGA 1155 Xeon E3-1200 or Core i3-2100 32 GiB 4, U-DIMMs DDR3 1066-1333 4 2.5”/2 3.5” SAS, SATA or SSD
T310[104] Tower Intel 3400 1 LGA 1156 Xeon 3400, Celeron G1101, Pentium G6950 or Core i3 500 32 GiB 6, R-DIMMs or 4, U-DIMMs, DDR3 800-1333 4 3.5” SAS or SATA
R310[105] 1U Rack Intel 3420 1 LGA 1156 Xeon 3400, Celeron G1101, Pentium G6950, Intel Core i3 530 or Core i3 540 32 GiB 6, 1066–1333 4 3.5” or 2.5” SAS or SATA
T410[106] Tower 2009[107] Intel 5500 2 LGA 1366 Xeon 5500 or 5600 128 GiB 8, DDR3 800-1333 6 3.5” and 2 5.25”
R410[108] 1U Rack 2009[109] Intel 5500 2 LGA 1366 Xeon 5500 or 5600 64 GiB 8, DDR3 800-1333 4 3.5” or 4 2.5”
R415[110] 1U Rack AMD SR5670 & SP5100 Opteron 4100 or 4200 128 GiB 4 2.5" or 4 3.5" SAS or SATA
R510[111] 2U Rack Intel 5500 2 LGA 1366 Xeon 5500 or 5600 128 GiB 8, DDR3 800-1333
R515[112] 2U Rack 2010 AMD SR5670 & SP5100 2 C32 Opteron 4100 or 4200 128 GiB 8, DDR3 1333-1600 12 2.5” or 8 3.5”
T610[113] Tower or 5U Rack Intel 5520 2 LGA 1366 Xeon 5500 96 GiB 12, RDIMM or UDIMM DDR3 800-1333 Up to eight 3.5" or 2.5" SAS or SATA
R610[114] 1U Rack Intel 5520 2 LGA 1366 Xeon 5500 or 5600 192 GiB 12, DDR3 800-1333 6 2.5” SAS or SSD
M610[115] Blade Intel 5520 2 LGA 1366 Xeon 5500 or 5600 192 GiB 12, ECC DDR3 2 2.5” SAS/SSD
T710[116] Tower or 5U Rack Intel 5520 2 LGA 1366 Xeon 5500 or 5600 192 GiB 18, DDR3 800-1333 16 2.5” or 8 3.5”
R710[117] 2U Rack 2009[118] Intel 5520 2 LGA 1366 Xeon 5500 or 5600 288 GiB 18, DDR3 800-1333 8 2.5” Hard Drive or 6 3.5” Hard Drive
R715[119] 2U Rack 2010[120] AMD SR5650, SR5670, SP5100 2 G34 Opteron 6100 or 6200 256 GiB 16, DDR3 800-1600 8 2.5” Hard Drive or 6 3.5” Hard Drive
M710[121] Blade Intel 5520 Xeon 5500 or 5600 192 GiB 18, DDR3 4 2.5” SAS or SSD
R810 [122][123] 2U Rack Intel 7500 4 LGA 1567 Xeon 6500 or 7500 512 GiB 32, DDR3 1066 6 2.5” SAS, SATA or SATA SSD
R815 [124][125] 2U Rack AMD SR5650, SR5670, SP5100 4 G34 Opteron 6100 512 GiB 32, DDR3 1333 6 2.5” SAS, SATA or SATA SSD
R910[126] 4U Rack Intel 7500 4 LGA 1567 Xeon 7500 1 TiB 64, DDR3 1066 16 2.5” SAS or SSD
M910[127] Blade Intel 7500 4 LGA 1567 Xeon 6500 or 7500 512 GiB 32, ECC DDR3 2 2.5” SAS or SSD
C2100[128] 2U Rack Intel 5500 2 LGA1366 Xeon 5500 or 5600 144 GiB 18, ECC DDR3 1066-1333 12 3.5” and 2 internal 2.5” SATA or SSD
C6100[129] 2U Rack Intel 5520 2 LGA1366 Xeon 5500 or 5600 96 GiB 12, DDR3 1066-1333 24 2.5” or 12 3.5”

Generation 12

In March 2012 Dell introduced their 12th generation servers based on Intel Xeon. There are two basic lines: 620 and 720.[130] On the 720 line, Dell currently offers two rack-model servers: the Poweredge R720 and the R720XD - where the latter offers the option to extend the system to up to 26 internal disks.[131][132]

The Poweredge 620 series offer models for rack, tower and a ½ height blade-server M620.[130] 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[130]

Model Chassis Year Chipset CPU (No.) CPU (Type) RAM
(Max)
RAM (Type) Internal
Storage
Drive bays PCI(e) slots On board network
T620[133] Tower
rackable, 5U
2012 C600 2 Xeon E5-2600 768 GiB 24, DIMM
DDR3, 1600Mhz
36 TB 8x3.5"+4PCIe SSD,12 or 32 3.5" or
16x2.5" + 4PCIe SSG
7: 4 - x16 FH/FL, 2 - x8 FH/FL, 1 - x8 (x4bw) FH/FL Broadcom or Intel Quad 1Gb or Dual 10Gb
R620[134] 1U Rack 2012 C600 2 Xeon E5-2600 768 GiB 24, DIMM
DDR3, 1600Mhz
10 TB 10x2.5" 3: 2 - x16 FH/FL, 1 - x8 FH/FL or
2, 2 x x16
Broadcom or Intel Quad 1Gb or Dual 10Gb
R720[132] 2U Rack 2012 C600 2 Xeon E5-2600 768 GiB 24, DIMM
DDR3, 1600Mhz
25 TB 8x3.5" or
16x2.5"
7: 1x16 FH/FL, 3x8 FH/FL, 3x8 HH/HL Broadcom or Intel Quad 1Gb or Dual 10Gb
R720XD[131] 2U Rack 2012 C600 2 Xeon E5-2600 768 GiB 24, DIMM
DDR3, 1600Mhz
38 TB 26x2.5" or
12x3.5"+2x2.5"
6: 2 - x16 FH/FL, 1 - x8 FH/FL, 3 - x8 HH/HL Broadcom or Intel Quad 1Gb or Dual 10Gb
R820[135] 2U Rack 2012 C600 4 Xeon E5-4600 1.5 TiB 48, DIMM
DDR3 1600MHz
16 TB Max. 16x2.5" 7: 2 - x16 HL/FH, 1 - x8 HL/FH, 3 - x8 HL/HH, 1 - x8 HL/FH (for RAID controller) Broadcom or Intel Quad 1Gb or Dual 10Gb
M420[136] Blade
1/4 height
2012 C600 2 Xeon E5-2400 192 GiB 6, DIMM
DDR3, 1600Mhz
2 x 200 GB max 2x1.8" Broadcom BCM57810S dual 10 Gb LOM +1 Mezzanine slot
M520[137] Blade
1/2 height
2012 C600 2 Xeon E5-2400 384 GiB 12, DIMM
DDR3, 1600Mhz
2 x SATA/SAS HDD/SSD 2x2.5" Broadcom or Intel on board+2 Mezzanine slots
M620[138] Blade
1/2 height
2012 C600 2 Xeon E5-2600 768 GiB 24, DIMM
DDR3, 1600Mhz
2x2.5" Broadcom or Intel on board+2 Mezzanine slots
M820[139] Blade
full height
2012 C600 4 Xeon E5-4600 1.5 TiB 48, DIMM
DDR3, 1600 MHz
4× SAS HDD/SSD
or 2 PCIe flash SSD
4× 2.5" Dual 10 Gb Converged Ethernet Adaptor on board+2 Mezzanine slots
C6220 Rack[139] 4 in
2U Rack
2012 C600 2 Xeon E5-2600 256 GiB/node 16/node, DIMM
DDR3, 1600Mhz
24 TB SATA
or 36 TB SAS
24x2.5"
or 12x3.5"
2x1Gb LOM, 100Mb mgt + opt. Infiniband Mezzanine

Other 12th Generation servers, which are comparable in capabilities with the above detailed M versions of the same model number, are:[140]

  • PE R320 Rackserver
  • PE R420 Rackserver
  • PE R520 Rackserver
  • PE T320 Tower
  • PE T420 Tower

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