PowerEdge
PowerEdge (power edge) is a brand name of the servers which Dell releases from 1996.
I occupy 13.7% (the fourth place, no chestnut search investigation) in the PC server market share in Japan on the basis of shipment number in the world PC server market share of the first-quarter in the same way in 24.1% (the second place, the Gartner investigation), 2009 in 2010.
The majority of PowerEdge were PC servers of x86, but the Itanium deployment model existed early, too. By form factor (shape), there are three kinds of a blade server, a rack mount server, the tower server and leads a wide lineup from the thing of the entry class for tradesman and SOHO to 4 socket supported products for big companies.
All the CPU's to incorporate used a thing made in Intel before, but the thing which incorporated a CPU made in AMD in 2006 was announced. The model that carried Celeron, Pentium, Core 2 Duo, Xeon, Opteron and Sempron is performed a lineup of, and the quad core product is outstanding now, too.
I use a unique housing and system unlike other makers and cannot often change the parts with the Pan-article. Therefore, you must perform the exchange of parts through support of Dell in many cases.
Current model
The lineup of the server product was renovated, and, with the announcement of the Dell tenth generation PowerEdge server performed in November, 2007, the model number naming rule was changed. The product model number came to be in this way referred to from the thing of three columns - four columns of conventional numbers uniformly "PowerEdge TXXX" (in T in alphabet one character, XXX three columns of numbers). The model number meanings are as follows.
| Model number number first column | The number of the sockets | Grade |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | 1 | Low-end |
| 2 | Midrange | |
| 3 | High-end | |
| 4 | Special | |
| 5 | 2 | Low-end |
| 6 | Midrange | |
| 7 | High-end | |
| 8 | Special | |
| 9 | 4 | There is no grade |
- T (the alphabet)
- Form factor (T: tower, R: rack, M: blade)
- X (the number first column)
- The number of the CPU socket and grade (cf. right chart)
- X (the number second column)
- Generation of the system update
- X (the number third column)
- Kind (0: Intel, 5:AMD) of the processor
The latest model as of June, 2010 is the Dell eleventh generation PowerEdge series announced in May, 2009.
List of models
- 800
- 830
- 840
- 850
- 860
- 1800
- 1850
- 1855
- 1900
- 1950
- 1955
- 2800
- 2850
- 2900
- 2950
- 2970
- 6800
- 6850
- 6950
- SC430
- SC440
- SC1420
- SC1425
- SC1430
- SC1435
- T100
- T105
- T110
- T300
- T310
- T410
- T605
- T610
- T710
- R200
- R300
- R805
- R900
- R905
- R210
- R310
- R410
- R510
- R610
- R710
- R815
- R910
- M1000e
- M600
- M605
- M805
- M905
- M610
- M710
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