kHz: kilohercio.

KVM: sigla de “keyboard/video/mouse” (teclado/vídeo/ratón). KVM se refiere a un conmutador que permite seleccionar el sistema del que se mostrarán las imágenes y para el que se utilizarán el teclado y el ratón.

LAN: sigla de “local area network” (red de área local). Una LAN suele comprender un solo edificio o unos cuantos edificios cercanos cuyos equipos están enlazados mediante cables dedicados específicamente a la LAN.

LCD: sigla de “liquid crystal display” (pantalla de cristal líquido).

LED: sigla de “light-emitting diode” (diodo emisor de luz). Se trata de un dispositivo electrónico que se enciende cuando pasa por él una corriente.

LOM: sigla de “LAN on motherboard” (LAN en placa madre). También se conoce como NIC incorporada.

LVD: sigla de “low voltage differential” (diferencial de bajo voltaje).

m: metro.

mA: miliamperio.

mAh: miliamperios por hora.

Mb: megabit. Un megabit equivale a 1 048 576 bits.

MB: megabyte. Un megabyte equivale a 1 048 576 bytes. No obstante, cuando se refiere a la capacidad de la unidad de disco duro, se suele redondear a 1 000 000 bytes.

Mbps: megabits por segundo.

MBps: megabytes por segundo.

MBR: sigla de “master boot record” (registro maestro de inicio).

medio de inicio: disquete, memoria USB o dispositivo óptico que se utiliza para iniciar el sistema en lugar de las unidades de disco duro.

medio de inicio: disquete, memoria USB o dispositivo óptico que se utiliza para iniciar el sistema en lugar de las unidades de disco duro.

memoria de vídeo: la mayoría de los adaptadores de vídeo VGA y SVGA incluyen chips de memoria además de la RAM del sistema. La cantidad de memoria de vídeo instalada afecta principalmente al número de colores que un programa puede mostrar (con las funciones correspondientes del monitor y de los controladores de vídeo).

memoria del sistema: consulte RAM.

memoria flash: tipo de chip electrónico que puede programarse y reprogramarse mediante una utilidad de software.

memoria USB: dispositivo portátil de almacenamiento en memoria flash con un conector USB integrado.

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R610 specifications

The Dell PowerEdge R610 is a 1U rack server that combines outstanding performance with advanced management features, making it ideal for enterprises and small to medium-sized businesses. Introduced as part of Dell’s 11th generation of servers, the R610 is designed to meet demanding workloads while optimizing energy consumption.

One of the main features of the R610 is its dual-socket capability, supporting up to two Intel Xeon 5500 or 5600 series processors. This allows significant scaling of compute power, enabling users to run multiple applications concurrently without a hitch. The server supports up to 192 GB of DDR3 memory with 18 DIMM slots, providing ample bandwidth for memory-intensive workloads.

Storage flexibility is another hallmark of the R610. It offers a choice of up to six 2.5-inch SAS, SATA, or solid-state drives, which allows for impressive storage capacities and the option for RAID configurations. This ensures data integrity and high availability, catering to the needs of various applications from databases to virtual environments.

The Dell R610 introduces advanced virtualization technologies, with support for VMware and Microsoft Hyper-V, making it an excellent choice for virtualized environments. With the option to deploy multiple virtual machines on a single physical server, organizations can maximize resource allocation and reduce costs.

In terms of management, the R610 is equipped with the Integrated Dell Remote Access Controller (iDRAC) which provides out-of-band management capabilities. This feature allows administrators to monitor system health, perform firmware updates, and manage hardware without the need for physical access to the server.

Energy efficiency is a notable characteristic of the R610, complying with Energy Star requirements. It utilizes lower power consumption components and features such as dynamic power management, which adjusts the power usage based on real-time workload demand. This characteristic contributes to lower operational costs and a reduced environmental footprint.

The Dell PowerEdge R610 excels in providing an optimal balance of performance, manageability, and energy efficiency, making it a powerful tool for IT environments that demand reliability and scalability. Its robust feature set and support for virtualization technologies position it as a favorable choice for businesses looking to enhance their IT infrastructure efficiently.