DeWalt R510 manual Overview, Product Description

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1 Overview

1.1 Product Description

The PowerEdge™ R510 is a 2-socket, 2U high-capacity, multi-purpose rack server offering an excellent balance of internal storage, redundancy, and value in a compact chassis.

The PowerEdge R510 was developed with a purposeful design, energy-optimized options, the performance of the Intel® Xeon® processor 5500 and 5600 series, DDR3 memory, and enterprise-class manageability. The PowerEdge R510 is ideal for customers needing large amounts of internal storage capacity and/or seeking a multi-purpose core application server such as remote sites, larger corporation departments, and small and medium businesses.

The PowerEdge R510 was designed to meet the needs of many IT environments. Available with advanced systems management capabilities, a short and dense chassis, high availability and redundancy features, cost-effective RAID options, and large amounts of internal storage capacity, the R510 can serve the needs of small and medium businesses or corporate environments by providing an excellent platform for core business applications such as Microsoft® SQL Server® and Microsoft® Exchange. For example, the PowerEdge R510 solution (8HDD option) supports up to 10 times the mailbox size while delivering equivalent performance and significantly lower power usage than the legacy HP ProLiant DL385 solution.1

Dell delivers value by including the features you need for your specific IT environment and providing tailored solutions based on industry standards, as well as innovative design.

Purposeful Design: The PowerEdge R510 follows the 11th generation PowerEdge portfolio specifications and features the same system design commonality and reliability true to the entire portfolio. All 11th generation servers are designed to make the user experience easier. We put all external ports, power supplies, LCD displays, and LED lights in the same location for familiar experience as well as easy installation and deployment.

Robust, metal hard drive carriers and organized cabling are designed to help improve component access and airflow across the server. The PowerEdge R510 provides an interactive LCD screen display or LED light display positioned on the front of the server for ease of monitoring and troubleshooting condition of the server.

In addition, the R510 is also available with different chassis options. Customers can choose from a 4, 8, or

12 hard drive chassis. These different configurations allow customers to choose the design and feature set that is most appropriate for their IT environment.

Energy Efficiency: The PowerEdge R510 incorporates Energy Smart design using low-flow fans and logical component layout of the internal components which aids with airflow direction, helping to keep the server cool and reduce noise as much as possible. The result is PowerEdge R510 solution uses up to 50 percent less power than the legacy HP ProLiant DL385 solution.2

Simplified System Management: With the optional advanced embedded systems management capabilities of Lifecycle Controller, Dell provides comprehensive enterprise class manageability already on the motherboard. Lifecycle Controller is delivered as part of the optional iDRAC Express or iDRAC Enterprise in the PowerEdge R510. The Lifecycle Controller helps to simplify administrator tasks by performing a

1Source: Based on the performance whitepaper commissioned by Dell, ―Exchange 2010 migration: Dell PowerEdge R510 vs. legacy HP ProLiant DL385‖, November 2009, Principled Technologies, Inc. Actual performance will vary based on configuration, usage and manufacturing variability.

2Source: Based on the performance whitepaper commissioned by Dell, ―Exchange 2010 migration: Dell PowerEdge R510 vs. legacy HP ProLiant DL385‖, November 2009, Principled Technologies, Inc. Actual performance will vary based on configuration, usage and manufacturing variability.

PowerEdge R510 Technical Guide

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Contents Dell Product Name PowerEdge R510 Technical Guide Table of Contents Bios Tables Figures Product Description OverviewPage Product Comparison Comparison of PowerEdge Server FeaturesDiagnostic LCD 1Intel Xeon Processor 5500 and 5600 Series New TechnologiesDetailed Information Sparing2DDR3 Memory Technology 1PCIe Generation3Next Generation Dell Embedded Server Management System Overview Product Features SummaryHxWxD HDD/SSD Virtualization DatabaseMicrosoft Dell Mechanical Dimensions and WeightChassis Description System Dimensions PowerEdge R510-4 HDD Configuration Front Panel View and Features1NMI Button 3Power Button/Power LED2System ID Button USB Controller Priorities 4Video Connector Rack Systems5USB Connectors Power Button Behavior under ACPI/Non-ACPI Operating Systems7Hard Drive Activity LED 6DVD/CD8Key Lock With Redundant Power Supply for PowerEdge R510-8 Back Panel View and FeaturesLeft Side View Redundant PSUInternal Chassis Views Battery HolderPowerEdge R510-12 Internal View ReadyRails Static Rails for 4-post & 2-post Racks support ReadyRails Sliding Rails for 4-post Racks dimensionsRails and Cable Management ReadyRailsTM Sliding Rails for 4-post Racks supportR510 Sliding Rails with CMA R510 Sliding Rails without CMA1Fan module FansFan Module for R510-4 2Fan Location and InstallationFan Location Fan Connector LocationsCabling Information CablingSecurity Bezel LockTop Cover Intrusion SwitchUSB Key Hard Drive SecurityField Replaceable Units FRU BatteryPower Supplies Power, Thermal, AcousticThermal Environmental SpecificationsEnergy Star Compliance Maximum Input AmpsOperating/Non-Operating Storage Requirements Acoustics Acoustics of 8-HDD Chassis Acoustics of 4-HDD ChassisAcoustics of 12-HDD Chassis Definitions Supported Processors ProcessorsMirroring MemoryOverview DIMMs Supported2System Memory Interface Intel 5500 Chipset FeaturesChipset 1Intel QuickPath InterconnectIntel ICH10R South Bridge Bios Support BiosPower Management ConfigurationAcpi Summary of Power Management Features Power Management State Transition Supported Power ProfilesUefi and Acpi Supported CPU Acpi States/Turbo ModeQDF# UefiUefi is Uefi is not Uefi SummarySlot Location Bandwidth Physical Slot Height Length 10 I/O SlotsRiser 1 Detail Riser 1 Slot InformationRiser 2 Detail Boot Order for RiserPCI Card Dimensions PCI Card Dimensions RiserBandwidth Slot Location Height Length Riser 2 Slot InformationDrives StorageNo Mixed RAID ConfigurationsRaid Configurations for the PowerEdge R510-4 HDD PowerEdge R510-4 Factory ConfigurationAdd Card Raid Configurations for the PowerEdge R510-8Add CardMixed SSD + Mixed SAS +Must be all HDDs Ex. Min SAS + MixFactory Configuration RAID Configuration for PowerEdge R510-12R51012 Mixed HDD SAS + Sata Factory Configuration SAS R510-12 Mixed HDD SSD + SAS Factory ConfigurationMin Max Type Name Description Factory ConfigurationR510-12 Mixed HDD Hot-swap 3.5 SAS + Hot-swap 3.5 Sata + internal 2.5 SASTape Drives Optical DrivesVideo Microsoft Operating Systems Supported Operating SystemsLinux Operating Systems Operating Systems Version Factory Install Logo/CertSupported Virtualization Operating Systems VirtualizationServer Management Systems ManagementEmbedded Server Management IDRAC6 Express Lifecycle Controller and Unified Server ConfiguratorUnified Server Configurator Features and Description Feature DescriptionIDRAC6 Enterprise Features List for BMC, iDRAC6, and vFlashPowerEdge R510 Technical Guide FeatureDell USB peripherals PeripheralsExternal Storage Packaging Options Single Pack Dimensions and WeightsAppendix a R510 Volatility Tables PowerEdge R510 VolatilityIDRAC6 Enterprise TPM ID Eeprom Volatility Data Writing and PurposeBackplane firmware HDD status, etc How is data input to this memory? Planar Methodology for Data Input to MemoryControl Panel Power SupplyHow is data input to this memory? Chipset BackplaneRAM Methodology for Memory and ClearingPlanar Nvramclr jumper or Remove AC cord, remove cover SAS 6/iR Integrated