Dell 1950 III Assessment, Design, and Implementation Services, Deployment Services, Form Factor

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DEll IT INFRASTRUCTURE SERvICES

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Assessment, Design, and Implementation Services

IT departments are continually challenged to evaluate and implement new technologies. Dell’s assessment, design, and implementation services can restructure your IT environment to enhance performance, scalability, and efficiency while helping to maximize your return on investment and minimize disruption to your business.

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System deployment is a necessary evil that plagues nearly every organization. You must deploy new systems to help improve performance and meet user demand. With Dell’s deployment services, we help simplify and speed up the deployment and utilization of new systems to maximize uptime throughout your IT environment.

Asset Recovery and Recycling Services

Proper disposal, reselling and donation of computer equipment is a time-consuming task that typically falls to the bottom of many IT to-do lists. Dell can simplify the end of life processes for IT equipment in a way that can maximize value for customers.

Training Services

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FEATURES

DELL™ POWEREDGE™ 1950 III SERVER

 

 

Form Factor

1U rack

 

 

Processors

Up to two quad-core or dual-core Intel® Xeon® 5400, 5300, 5200,

or 5100 series standard or low-volt processors at up

 

to 3.16 GHz

Front Side Bus or

1066 MHz or 1333 MHz Front Side Bus (FSB)

HyperTransport

(depending on the processor chosen)

 

 

Cache

Intel Xeon 5400: 2x6 MB; Xeon 5300: 2x4 MB;

Xeon 5200: 6 MB; Xeon 5100: 4 MB

 

Chipset

Intel 5000X

 

 

Memory

Up to 64 GB (8 FBD DIMM slots): 512 MB/1 GB/2 GB/4 GB/8 GB

667 MHz Fully Buffered DIMMs (FBD) in matched pairs

 

 

 

 

2.5” SATA (7.2K rpm): 80 GB, 120 GB

Hard Drives2

or 2.5” SAS (15K rpm): 36 GB or 73 GB

or 3.5” SAS (10k rpm): 300 GB, 400 GB

 

or 3.5” SAS (15k rpm): 73 GB, 146 GB, 300 GB, 450 GB

 

or 3.5” SATA (7.2k rpm): 160 GB, 250 GB, 500 GB, 750 GB

 

 

Maximum Internal

Up to 1.5 TB via two 3.5” 750 GB hot-plug SATA hard drives

Storage

 

 

 

 

Two options: Two hard drive chassis with 2 x 3.5” SAS (10K/15K)

Drive Bays

or SATA (7.2K) drives or four hard drive chassis with 4 x 2.5” SAS

(10K) drives; Peripheral bays: 1 slim

 

optical drive bay with choice of optional CD-ROM,

 

optional DVD-ROM or combo CD-RW/DVD-ROM

 

 

I/O Slots

Two slots on separate PCI buses with either PCI Express

riser with two x8 lane slots or PCI-X riser with

 

2 x 64-bit/133 MHz slots

RAID Controller

Optional PERC integrated SAS/SATA daughtercard

controller or adapter

 

External Storage

Dell Disk Storage Arrays, Dell Tape Automation, Tape Drives and

Removable Disk, Dell NAS systems and Dell SANs

 

 

 

Internal/External

Internal: none

Tape Backup

External: PowerVault™ DAT 72, 110T, 114T, 122T, 124T, 132T, 136T,

Options

160T and ML6000

 

Dual embedded Broadcom® NetXtreme II™ 5708 Gigabit Ethernet

Network

NIC with fail-over and load balancing. TOE (TCPIP Offload Engine)

supported on Microsoft® Windows® Server 2003, SP1 or higher with

Interfaces

Scalable Networking Pack. Supports many optional single-, dual-,

 

 

or quad-port 10baseT, copper, or optical add-in NICs

 

 

Power Supply

670W, optional hot-plug redundant power (1+1)

 

 

 

ECC FBD memory, SDDC, Spare Bank; hot-plug hard drives;

 

optional hot-plug redundant power supplies; dual embedded

Availability

NICs with failover and load balancing support; optional PERC6/i

integrated daughtercard controller with battery-backed cache;

 

 

hot-plug redundant cooling; tool-less chassis; fibre and SCSI

 

cluster support; validated for Dell/EMC SAN

 

 

Video

Embedded ATI ES1000 with 16 MB memory

 

 

Remote

Baseboard Management Controller with IMPI 2.0 support; optional

Management

DRAC5 (advanced capabilities)

 

 

Systems

Dell™ OpenManage™

Management

 

Rack Support

Supports 4-post (Dell rack), 2-post and 3rd party Versa rails,

sliding rails and cable management arm

 

 

 

 

Microsoft® Windows® Server

Operating

Microsoft® Windows® Storage Server

Red Hat® Linux® Enterprise

Systems

Novell® Netware®

 

Novell® SUSE Linux

 

VMware® Virtual Infrastructure

Embedded

VMware ESXi 3.5

Citrix® XenServer Dell Express Edition

Hypervisors

Citrix® XenServer Dell Enterprise Edition

 

 

1Source: Data for Q1 2003 through Q12007 extracted from IDC Tech Server Qview Report Q1 2007.

2For hard drives, GB means 1 billion bytes and TB equals 1 trillion bytes; actual capacity varies with preloaded material and operating environment and will be less.

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