Dell R720XD x16 hard-drivebackplane, backplane power cables, backplane signal cable, SAS cables

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x16 hard-drive backplane

Figure 60. Removing and Installing the 2.5 Inch (x16) SAS/SATA Backplane—PowerEdge R720

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x16 hard-drive backplane

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hard-drive backplane connectors (16)

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backplane power cables (2)

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backplane signal cable

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SAS cables (2)

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release tabs (2)

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Contents Regulatory Type: E14S001 Dell PowerEdge R720 and R720xd Owners ManualRegulatory Model E14S Series Notes, Cautions, and Warnings 1 About Your System Contents2 Using The System Setup and Boot Manager Installing Memory Modules 3 Installing System ComponentsGeneral Memory Module Installation Guidelines Internal USB Memory Key Optional Removing The Optional Hard-DriveBackplane Back 4 Troubleshooting Your SystemInstalling The Optional Hard-DriveBackplane Back 6 Jumpers And Connectors 5 Using System Diagnostics7 Technical Specifications Disabling A Forgotten PasswordAbout Your System Front-PanelFeatures And IndicatorsItem Item LCD Panel Features Home Screen Setup MenuView Menu Set errorDiagnostic Indicators See Getting Help Electrical indicator ConditionHard-DriveIndicator Patterns Indicator, Button, or Back-PanelFeatures And IndicatorsConnector PowerEdge R720Indicator, Button, or NIC Indicator CodesConnector ItemPower Indicator Codes Other Information You May Need Choosing The System Boot Mode Using The System Setup and Boot ManagerSystem Setup Options Entering System SetupResponding To Error Messages Using The System Setup Navigation KeysSystem Information Screen System Setup Main ScreenSystem BIOS Screen Processor Settings Screen Memory settings screenMenu Item SATA Settings Screen Integrated devices screen Boot Settings ScreenSerial Communications Screen System Profile Settings Screen System Security Screen Assigning A System And/Or Setup Password System And Setup Password FeaturesMiscellaneous Settings To assign a system and/or setup password Operating With A Setup Password Enabled Entering The UEFI Boot ManagerUsing Your System Password To Secure Your System UEFI Boot Menu Using The Boot Manager Navigation KeysBoot Manager Screen Entering The iDRAC Settings Utility iDRAC Settings UtilityChanging The Thermal Settings Embedded System ManagementRecommended Tools Installing System ComponentsFront Bezel Optional Removing The Front BezelOpening The System Installing The Front BezelOpening And Closing The System Closing The System Inside The Systemcooling-fanassembly Removing The Cooling Shroud Cooling ShroudSystem memory Installing The Cooling Shroud•number of DIMMs populated per channel Processor General Memory Module Installation GuidelinesProcessor DIMM TypeAdvanced ECC Lockstep Mode-SpecificGuidelinesMemory Optimized Independent Channel Mode Memory SparingMemory Mirroring Sample memory configurationsNumber of Removing Memory Modules 2.Open the system 3.Remove the cooling shroud Installing Memory Modules Hard Drives Removing A 2.5 Inch Hard-DriveBlank Back Installing A 2.5 Inch Hard-DriveBlankRemoving A 2.5 Inch Hard-DriveBlank Removing A 3.5 Inch Hard-DriveBlank Installing A 2.5 Inch Hard-DriveBlank BackRemoving A Hot-SwapHard Drive Installing A 3.5 Inch Hard-DriveBlankInstalling A Hot-SwapHard Drive Removing A Hard Drive From A Hard-DriveCarrier Removing The Optical Drive Installing A Hard Drive Into A Hard-DriveCarrierOptical Drive Optional Installing The Optical Drive Removing A Cooling Fan Cooling FansRemoving The Cooling-FanAssembly Installing A Cooling FanInternal USB Memory Key Optional Installing The Cooling-FanAssemblyRemoving The PCIe Card Holder PCIe Card HolderReplacing The Internal USB Key Installing The PCIe Card Holder Opening And Closing The PCIe Card Holder Latch Installing The Top Cover Lock LatchTop Cover Lock Latch Removing The Cable Retention Bracket Cable Retention BracketExpansion Cards And Expansion-CardRisers Installing The Cable Retention BracketExpansion Card Installation Guidelines Riser Converged expansion card 7.Replace the expansion-cardlatch expansion-cardriser 1 cage Removing Expansion-CardRisers expansion-cardslot chassis intrusion switch GPU Card Installation Guidelines Installing Expansion-CardRisersInstalling A GPU Card Removing A GPU Card Replacing An SD vFlash Card SD vFlash CardRemoving The vFlash Media Unit Installing The vFlash Media Unit Removing The Internal Dual SD Module Internal Dual SD ModuleInstalling The Internal Dual SD Module Internal SD Card Installing An Internal SD CardIntegrated Storage Controller Card Removing An Internal SD CardRemoving The Integrated Storage Controller Card Removing The Network Daughter Card Installing The Integrated Storage Controller CardNetwork Daughter Card Processors Installing The Network Daughter CardRemoving A Processor heat sink close-locksymbol Installing A Processor Power Supplies Removing An AC Power Supply Hot Spare FeatureInstalling An AC Power Supply Kit Contents Wiring Instructions For A DC Power SupplyRequired Wires Assembling And Connecting The Safety Ground WireAssembling The DC Input Power Wires Removing A DC Power Supply Installing A DC Power Supply Removing The Power Supply Blank System BatteryInstalling The Power Supply Blank Replacing The System BatteryHard-DriveBackplane Removing The Hard-DriveBackplane backplane power cable A backplane signal cablebackplane power cable B release tabsSAS connector mini PERC SAS on the 5.SAS connectors on the backplanecable retention bracket system boardSAS connector on the backplane SAS connector on the system boardcable retention bracket system boardbackplane signal cable backplane power cableshard-drivebackplane connectors x16 hard-drivebackplaneSAS connector on the system board 5.SAS connectors on the backplanecable retention bracket system boardbackplane signal cable backplane power cablex8 hard-drivebackplane release tabsystem board backplane power cable hard-drivebackplane connectorsbackplane signal cable release tabcable retention bracket release tabs system board cable retention bracketintegrated storage controller card 5.SAS backplanex24 hard-drivebackplane Installing The Hard-DriveBackplane Removing The Optional Hard-DriveBackplane Back pass-throughI2C cable Installing The Optional Hard-DriveBackplane Back Control Panel Board Removing The Control Panel PowerEdge R720Installing The Control Panel PowerEdge R720 Removing The Control Panel PowerEdge R720xd Installing The Control Panel PowerEdge R720xd Removing The I/O Panel PowerEdge R720xd Removing The System Board Installing The I/O Panel PowerEdge R720xdSystem Board f.internal dual SD module Installing The System Board f.all expansion-cardrisers g.cooling-fanassembly d.internal USB key if installedh.cooling shroud i.power supplys 5.Replace the following a.cable retention bracketSafety First-ForYou And Your System Troubleshooting Your SystemTroubleshooting System Startup Failure Troubleshooting External ConnectionsTroubleshooting A Wet System Troubleshooting A Serial I/O DeviceTroubleshooting A NIC Troubleshooting A Damaged System Troubleshooting Cooling Problems Troubleshooting The System BatteryTroubleshooting Power Supplies Troubleshooting System Memory Troubleshooting Cooling FansTroubleshooting An SD Card Troubleshooting An Internal USB KeyTroubleshooting A Hard Drive Troubleshooting An Optical DriveTroubleshooting A Tape Backup Unit Troubleshooting A Storage Controller Troubleshooting Processors Troubleshooting Expansion CardsIf the problem persists, see Getting Help Dell Online Diagnostics Using System DiagnosticsDell Embedded System Diagnostics When To Use The Embedded System DiagnosticsSystem Diagnostic Controls System Board Jumper Settings Jumpers And ConnectorsRiser 3 connector USB connector System Board Connectors1J_PS2 2J_SATA_CD 3J_SATA_TBU 4J_BP0 5J_TBU 6J PS1 7J IDSDM 8J NDC 9J RISER 3A 10J RISER 3B12J VIDEO REAR 13J COM1 14J IDRAC RJ45 15J CYC Connector Disabling A Forgotten PasswordBackplane signal connector ItemExpansion slots using riser card Technical SpecificationsProcessor Expansion BusDrives MemoryDrives Connectors BackFront InternalExpanded Operating Temperature Temperature EnvironmentalTemperature Continuous Operation Relative HumidityGaseous Contamination EnvironmentalParticulate Contamination System Messages System Error MessagesLCD Messages Viewing LCD MessagesError Code See Getting Help Error CodeError Code Error Code Error Code <location> Error Code<location> <location> Error CodeHelp Error CodeGetting Help Error Codesee Getting Help Getting Help Error Codesee Getting Help Error Codesee Getting Help Error CodeSee Getting Help Error CodeError Code Error Code Alert Messages Diagnostic MessagesWarning Messages Contacting Dell Getting Help
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R720XD, R720 specifications

The Dell PowerEdge R720 and R720xd are powerful rack servers designed to deliver exceptional performance, reliability, and scalability for a wide range of data center applications. As part of Dell's 12th generation of PowerEdge servers, they come equipped with advanced features and technologies that cater to diverse workloads.

Both models are built on the Intel Xeon processor E5-2600 family, supporting dual-socket configurations. This allows for an impressive maximum memory capacity of up to 768 GB with 32 DIMM slots, enabling efficient handling of memory-intensive applications. The R720 and R720xd are designed with efficiency in mind, allowing organizations to optimize their resource utilization while maintaining high performance.

One of the most noteworthy features of the R720 and R720xd is the flexible storage options. The R720 can accommodate up to 16 2.5-inch drives, while the R720xd extends this capacity to 24 2.5-inch drives or 12 3.5-inch drives, greatly enhancing storage scalability. This flexibility is essential for businesses with growing data needs, allowing them to configure the server according to their specific requirements.

Both servers come with the iDRAC7 (Integrated Dell Remote Access Controller), which provides advanced management capabilities. iDRAC7 enables IT administrators to remotely monitor and control the server, simplifying the management of hardware functions and system updates. The optional Lifecycle Controller further streamlines server deployment and management, offering integrated systems management capabilities.

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Power efficiency is another significant characteristic of these servers. Equipped with Dell’s Energy Smart technologies, they can reduce power consumption and operating costs. Features like power capping and efficient fan control help achieve optimal thermal management in the data center.

In summary, the Dell PowerEdge R720 and R720xd are robust and versatile servers that offer exceptional performance for mission-critical applications. With their advanced processor support, memory capacity, flexible storage configurations, and comprehensive management features, they are well-suited for organizations looking to enhance their IT infrastructure.