Dell R210 manual Product Comparison

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Dell aims to add value to your business by including the features you need without a lot of the unnecessary extras. Our goal is to deliver value through tailored solutions based on industry standards, as well as purposeful, innovative design of our servers.

The Dell™ PowerEdge™ R210 was developed with a purposeful design, energy-optimized technology, simplified systems management, and the flexibility that make it a great first rack server for the small business or as a specialized application server or edge server for larger corporations. Dell’s entry 1-socket 1U rack server, the PowerEdge R210, offers value, the performance of Intel® Xeon® 3400 series processors, DDR3 memory, eSATA external storage expandability, and enterprise-class manageability in an ultra-compact chassis.

Purposeful Design: The PowerEdge R210 follows the 11th generation PowerEdge portfolio specifications and features the same system design commonality and reliability true to the entire portfolio. All 11th generation PowerEdge servers are built to make the user experience easier. We put all external ports, power supplies, 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 R210’s design also provides a LED display positioned on the front of the server for ease of monitoring and troubleshooting condition of the server. It was designed to meet the needs of many IT environments with a short 15.5 inch chassis to allow for flexible deployment almost anywhere, including space- constrained environments.

Energy Efficiency: The PowerEdge R210 incorporates Energy Smart design using a low 250 watt power supply, 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 a server with the smallest power footprint within the 11th generation PowerEdge server portfolio.

Simplified System Management: With the optional advanced embedded systems management capabilities of Lifecycle Controller, Dell brings comprehensive enterprise class manageability into the 1-socket space. Lifecycle Controller is delivered as part of the optional iDRAC Express or iDRAC Enterprise in the PowerEdge R210. The Lifecycle Controller helps to simplify administrator tasks by performing a comprehensive set of provisioning functions such as system deployment, system updates, hardware configuration and diagnostics from a single intuitive interface called Unified Server Configurator (USC) in a pre-OS environment. This helps eliminate the need to use and maintain multiple pieces of disparate CD/DVD media.

Also part of the Dell OpenManage™ portfolio is the Dell Management Console which is included with every Dell server and provides IT administrators with a consolidated console view of their IT infrastructure.

Built with cost-effective RAID options to further protect your valuable data, new eSATA external storage connectivity options, and the latest Intel® Xeon® processor technology, the PowerEdge R210 is an ideal entry 1 socket 1U rack for small businesses and larger offices needing flexibility and manageability in a very small chassis.

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Contents Technical Guide Dell PowerEdge R210April PowerEdge R210 Technical GuideDell Initial ReleaseTable of Contents Dell Tables Figures 1 Product Comparison Comparison of PowerEdge Server Features Dell PowerEdge R210 Technical GuideDell 2.2.1 System Management 2 New Technologies2.1 Overview 2.2 Detailed InformationS300 Feature/SpecComparison Overview PERC S100 and S300 S100Table 3. eSATA Modes 2.2.3 eSATATable 4. Product Feature Summary 3 System OverviewFactory Installed Linux OS Options Power SupplyMicrosoft Factory Installed OS Options Microsoft Non- Factory Installed OS Option4 Mechanical 4.2 Dimensions and Weight4.1 Chassis Description Figure 1. Server Dimensions 4.3 Front Panel View and FeaturesFigure 2. Front Panel View 4.5.1 Power Button LED 4.4 Back Panel View and Features4.5 Power Supply Indicators 4.6 NIC IndicatorsFigure 5. Side View 4.7 Side ViewFigure 6. Internal Chassis View 4.8 Internal Chassis ViewFigure 7. R210 Static Rails 4.9 RailsFigure 8. R210 Mounted In Four-Post Square-Hole Rack 4.12.1 Top Cover Lock Mechanism 4.10 Fans4.11 Control Panel LED 4.12 SecurityFigure 10. Intrusion Switch 4.12.4 Power Switch Security4.12.5 Intrusion Alert TPM Pin Signals4.13 USB Ports 4.14 Battery4.12.6 Secure Mode Figure 12. Battery on Motherboard 4.16 User Accessible Jumpers, Sockets, and Connectors4.15 Field Replaceable Units FRU See the Hardware Owner’s Manual5.1 Power Supplies 5 Power, Thermal, Acoustic5.2 Power Supply Connectors on the Planar 5.3.3 Maximum Vibration 5.3 Environmental Specifications5.3.1 Temperature 5.3.2 Relative HumiditySee the ENERGY STAR Compliance results on Dell.com 5.4 Power Supply Unit PSU Specifications5.5 ENERGY STAR Compliance 5.6 ThermalDefinitions 5.7 AcousticsDell 6.2 Supported Processors 6.3 Processor Configurations6 Processors 6.1 Overview7.1 Overview 7 Memory7.2 DIMMs Supported 7.6 Mirroring 7.3 Slots/Risers7.4 Speed 7.5 Sparing8.3 PCI Express Interface 8 Chipset8.1 Overview 8.2 Direct Media Interface8.10 Advanced Programmable Interrupt Controller APIC 8.7 Low Pin Count LPC Interface8.8 Serial Peripheral Interface SPI 8.9 Compatibility Module8.15.2 Processor Present Indicator 8.14 Enhanced Power Management8.15 System Management Features 8.15.1 TCO Timer8.18 Intel Virtualization Technology for Directed I/O 8.15.4 Function Disable8.16 System Management Bus SMBus 8.17 Intel Anti-Theft Technology8.19 JTAG Boundary-Scan 9.1 Overview 9 BIOS9.3.1 Dell Active Power Controller 9.3 Power Management Modes9.2 ACPI 9.3.3 Maximum Performance 9.3.2 Power Saving BIOS Setting OS ControlTable 15. Summary of R210 Power Management Features Memory Power and Performance Management Table 16. Power Profiles that R210 BIOS will Expose in BIOS SetupActive Power Controller CPU Power and Performance Management10.1 Overview 10 I/O SlotsPCI Express Root Port 10.2 PCI DevicesTable 17. I/O Slot Information Matrox G200eW w/ 8MB memoryTable 19. Bandwidth, Quantities, and Priorities Table 18. PCI Card DimensionsPCIe 10.4 NICs 10.3 Boot Order11.1 Overview 11 Storage11.2 Drives 11.4 Optical Disk Drive ODD 11.3 RAID ConfigurationsTable 21. RAID Configurations Table 22. Supported Tape Drives 11.5 Tape Drives12.1 Video 12 Video and Audio12.2 Audio 13.3 Cable Management Arm CMA 13 Rack Information13.1 Overview 13.2 RailsOperating 14 Operating SystemsInstallation InstallOperating InstallationInstall Table 25. Supported Linux Operating SystemsTable 26. Supported Virtualization OS 15 Virtualization16.1 Overview 16 Systems Management16.2 Server Management 16.3 Embedded Server Management 16.4 Lifecycle Controller and Unified Server Configurator16.6 iDRAC6 Enterprise 16.5 iDRAC6 ExpressTable 27. Unified Server Configurator Features and Description Features List for BMC, iDRAC6, and vFlash Page 17.1 USB 17 Peripherals17.2 USB Device Table 30. External Storage 17.3 External StorageTable 31. AMF Single Pack Dimensions and Weights 18 Packaging OptionsTable 32. EMF Single Pack Dimensions and Weights Figure 16. Packaging Appendix A. Regulatory Certifications Table 33. PowerEdge R210 Volatility Appendix B. R210 Volatility TablesDell Table 34. Volatility Data Writing and Purpose Table 35. Methodology for Data Input to Memory Control Panel Table 36. Methodology for Memory Protection and Clearing iDRAC6 Enterprise DellChipset Control Panel
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