Option

Description

 

 

 

Sets the sled level policy when emergency throttling

 

event trigger.

 

Chassis Level: The option allows overriding

 

 

the chassis level policy for a specific server.

Sled Level Policy

Throttling: The compute sled throttling

(Chassis Level default)

 

when emergency throttling event trigger.

 

 

 

Power Off: Turn off compute sled power

 

 

when emergency throttling event trigger.

 

Do Nothing: The compute sled do nothing

 

 

when emergency throttling event trigger.

 

Set chassis level policy when emergency throttling

 

event trigger. The option allows change while sled level

 

policy set as Chassis Level.

Chassis Level Policy

 

 

(Throttling default))

Throttling: The server throttling when

 

 

emergency throttling event trigger.

 

Power Off: Turn off the server power when

 

 

emergency throttling event trigger.

 

 

 

Using the System Setup Program 87

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Dell C6220 II owner manual Chassis Level default, Throttling default

C6220 II specifications

The Dell C6220 II is a high-density, highly scalable server designed to meet the demands of data centers and cloud environments. Launched as a successor to the C6220, this model builds on its predecessor's strengths with enhanced performance, flexibility, and energy efficiency. Its compact design allows multiple units to be housed in a single chassis, making it an ideal solution for organizations that require a significant amount of computing power without occupying extensive floor space.

One of the primary features of the Dell C6220 II is its support for Intel Xeon processors. This server can accommodate up to four separate compute nodes within a single 2U chassis, each supporting two CPU sockets. This configuration allows for a substantial amount of processing power, essential for virtualization, cloud computing, and big data applications. The use of the latest Intel technology ensures higher core counts, improved performance per watt, and enhanced capabilities for parallel processing tasks.

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