7.Install the new expansion card.

Position the expansion-card cage so that the riser board lies horizontally on your work surface.

Insert the card-edge connector firmly into the expansion-card connector on the riser board, until the card is fully seated.

8.When the card is seated in the connector and the card-mounting bracket is aligned with the brackets on either side of it, close the expansion-card latch.

9.If the expansion card is a full-length card, secure the inner end of the card by closing the latch on the card guide over the top edge of the card.

10.With the securing lever in the upright position, lower the expansion-card cage into place until it is aligned.

11.Rotate the securing lever downward until it is flush with the top of the chassis. Make sure the riser board is fully seated in the RISER connector on the system board.

12.Reconnect any cables you removed in step 3.

See the documentation that came with the card for information about its cable connections.

13.Close the system doors, and then reconnect the system and peripherals to their AC power sources and turn them on.

To remove an expansion card, perform the following steps:

1.To release the expansion card from the card cage, rotate the expansion-card latch away from the expansion-card bracket.

2.If the expansion card is a full-length card, release the card's inner end by opening the tab on the card guide (see Figure 1-2).

3.Grasp the expansion card by its top corners, and carefully remove it from the expansion-card connector.

4.If you are removing the card permanently, install a metal filler bracket over the empty card-slot opening.

NOTE: Installing a filler bracket over an empty expansion slot is necessary to maintain Federal Communications Commission (FCC) certification of the system. The brackets also keep dust and dirt out of the system and aid in proper cooling and airflow inside the system.

5.Replace the expansion-card cage in the chassis as instructed in steps 10 through 12 of the previous procedure.

6.Close the system doors, and then reconnect the system and peripherals to their AC power sources and turn them on.

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2450 specifications

The Dell PowerEdge R2450 is a versatile and powerful 2U rack server designed to meet the demands of modern data centers and businesses that require robust performance and scalability. This server is particularly suited for entry-level virtualization, cloud computing, and database applications, making it a valuable asset for both small and medium-sized enterprises as well as larger organizations.

One of the standout features of the Dell PowerEdge R2450 is its support for Intel's latest Xeon Scalable processors, which allow for significant improvements in performance and efficiency. This enables organizations to handle demanding workloads more effectively while also benefiting from enhanced power efficiency. The server supports a maximum of two processors, providing an ideal solution for performance-driven tasks.

Memory capacity is another key characteristic of the R2450. It supports up to 16 DIMM slots for DDR4 memory, allowing for a maximum memory capacity of 512GB. This extensive memory support helps ensure that the server can handle demanding applications and heavy workloads without bottlenecks, ultimately improving the performance of virtual machines and large databases.

Storage flexibility is crucial for any server, and the R2450 excels in this area. It supports various storage configurations, including up to 10 2.5-inch drives or 4 3.5-inch drives, making it adaptable for different data storage needs. The R2450 also supports multiple RAID configurations, enhancing data protection and ensuring the integrity of critical information.

Additionally, the Dell PowerEdge R2450 focuses on advanced management capabilities through the Dell OpenManage system. This integrated management suite allows IT administrators to monitor the server's health, update firmware, and manage hardware configurations efficiently. The intuitive interface simplifies server management tasks, enabling quicker resolution of issues and effective maintenance.

Networking capabilities are also favorable in the R2450. It features redundant power supplies and cooling fans, which are essential for maintaining high availability in a mission-critical environment. Furthermore, the server includes several PCIe slots for additional network interface cards, enhancing connectivity options.

In conclusion, the Dell PowerEdge R2450 stands out due to its exceptional performance, scalability, and robust management features. Whether deployed in a traditional data center or used for cloud and virtualization, the R2450 is designed to provide reliability and efficiency, making it a smart choice for businesses seeking to optimize their IT infrastructure. With its combination of processing power, memory capacity, and flexible storage options, the R2450 is well-equipped to handle a wide range of enterprise workloads.