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Features
 
and
 
specifications
 
The
 
following
 
information
 
is
 
a
 
summary
 
of
 
the
 
features
 
and
 
specifications
 
of
 
the
 
server.
 
Depending
 
on
 
the
 
server
 
model,
 
some
 
features
 
might
 
not
 
be
 
available,
 
or
 
some
 
specifications
 
might
 
not
 
apply.
 
 
Table
 
1.
 
Features
 
and
 
specifications
 
Microprocessor:
 
v
   
Intel
®
 
Xeon
 
dual-core
 
or
 
quad-core
 
with
 
12
 
MB
 
Level-2
 
cache
 
Important:
 
Do
 
not
 
use
 
dual-core
 
and
 
quad-core
 
processors
 
in
 
the
 
same
 
server.
 
v
   
Support
 
for
 
up
 
to
 
two
 
microprocessors
 
v
   
Support
 
for
 
Intel
 
Extended
 
Memory
 
64
 
Technology
 
(EM64T)
Note:
 
Use
 
the
 
Configuration/Setup
 
Utility
 
program
 
to
 
determine
 
the
 
type
 
and
 
speed
 
of
 
the
 
microprocessors.
 
Memory:
 
v
   
Minimum:
 
1
 
GB
 
depending
 
on
 
server
 
model,
 
expandable
 
to
 
48
 
GB
 
v
   
Type:
 
667
 
MHz,
 
PC2-5300,
 
ECC
 
Fully
 
Buffered
 
DIMMs
 
(FBD)
 
with
 
double
 
data
 
rate
 
(DDR)
 
II,
 
SDRAM
 
v
   
Connectors:
 
Twelve
 
240-pin
 
dual
 
inline
 
memory
 
module
 
(DIMM)
 
connectors
Drives:
 
v
   
IDE:
 
   
DVD
 
(standard)
 
   
CD,
 
CD-RW,
 
DVD/CD-RW
 
(optional)
 
   
Maximum
 
of
 
two
 
devices
 
can
 
be
 
installed
v
   
Diskette
 
(optional):
 
External
 
USB
 
1.44
 
MB
 
v
   
Supported
 
hard
 
disk
 
drives:
 
   
Serial
 
Attached
 
SCSI
 
(SAS)
 
   
Serial
 
Advanced
 
Technology
 
Attachment
 
(SATA)
Expansion
 
bays:
 
v
   
Eight
 
hot-swap
 
SAS,
 
3.5-inch
 
bays
 
or
 
12
 
hot-swap
 
SAS,
 
2.5-inch
 
bays
 
v
   
Three
 
half-high
 
5.25-inch
 
bays
 
(DVD
 
drive
 
installed)
 
Note:
 
Full-high
 
devices
 
such
 
as
 
an
 
optional
 
tape
 
drive
 
will
 
occupy
 
two
 
half-high
 
5.25-inch
 
bays.
PCI
 
and
 
PCI-X
 
expansion
 
slots:
 
v
   
Six
 
PCI
 
expansion
 
slots
 
   
Three
 
PCI
 
Express
 
x8
 
(two
 
x8
 
links
 
and
 
one
 
x4
 
link)
 
   
One
 
PCI
 
33
 
MHz/32-bit
 
   
Two
 
PCI-X
 
2.0
 
133
 
MHz/64-bit
 
slots
Upgradeable
 
microcode:
 
System
 
BIOS,
 
service
 
microprocessor,
 
BMC,
 
and
 
SAS
 
microcode
 
Power
 
supply:
 
Note:
 
To
 
upgrade
 
to
 
two
 
835-watt
 
hot-swap
 
power
 
supplies,
 
install
 
the
 
redundant
 
power
 
and
 
cooling
 
option
 
kit.
 
Kit
 
includes
 
one
 
835-watt
 
power-supply
 
and
 
three
 
hot-swap
 
fans.
 
v
   
Standard:
 
One
 
835-watt
 
110
 
V
 
or
 
240
 
V
 
ac
 
input
 
dual-rated
 
power
 
supply
 
v
   
Upgradeable
 
to
 
two
 
835-watt
 
hot-swap
 
power
 
supplies
 
Hot-swap
 
fans:
 
v
   
Three
 
(standard)
 
v
   
Upgradeable
 
to
 
six
 
fans
 
(for
 
redundant
 
cooling)
Note:
 
To
 
upgrade
 
to
 
redundant
 
cooling,
 
install
 
the
 
redundant
 
power
 
and
 
cooling
 
option
 
kit.
 
Kit
 
includes
 
one
 
835-watt
 
hot-swap
 
power-supply
 
and
 
three
 
hot-swap
 
fans.
 
Size:
 
v
   
Tower
 
   
Height:
 
440
 
mm
 
(17.3
 
in.)
 
   
Depth:
 
747
 
mm
 
(29.4
 
in.)
 
   
Width:
 
218
 
mm
 
(8.6
 
in.)
 
   
Weight:
 
approximately
 
38
 
kg
 
(84
 
lb)
 
when
 
fully
 
configured
 
or
 
20
 
kg
 
(42
 
lb)
 
minimum
v
   
Rack
 
   
5
 
U
 
   
Height:
 
218
 
mm
 
(8.6
 
in.)
 
   
Depth:
 
696
 
mm
 
(27.4
 
in.)
 
   
Width:
 
424
 
mm
 
(16.7
 
in.)
 
   
Weight:
 
approximately
 
34
 
kg
 
(75
 
lb)
 
when
 
fully
 
configured
 
or
 
20
 
kg
 
(42
 
lb)
 
minimum
Racks
 
are
 
marked
 
in
 
vertical
 
increments
 
of
 
4.45
 
cm
 
(1.75
 
inches).
 
Each
 
increment
 
is
 
referred
 
to
 
as
 
a
 
unit,
 
or
 
“U.”
 
A
 
1-U-high
 
device
 
is
 
4.45
 
cm
 
(1.75
 
inches)
 
tall.
 
Integrated
 
functions:
 
v
   
Baseboard
 
management
 
controller
 
(Intelligent
 
Platform
 
Management
 
Interface
 
(IPMI)
 
2.0
 
compliant)
 
v
   
Service
 
microprocessor
 
support
 
for
 
Remote
 
Supervisor
 
Adapter
 
II
 
SlimLine
 
v
   
Light
 
path
 
diagnostics
 
v
   
ServeRAID-8k
 
(512
 
MB
 
with
 
battery
 
backup)
 
and
 
ServeRAID-8s
 
SAS
 
Controllers
 
support
 
RAID
 
levels
 
0,
 
1,
 
1E,,5,
 
6,
 
10,
 
50,
 
and
 
60
 
Note:
 
The
 
server
 
will
 
not
 
start
 
without
 
a
 
RAID
 
controller
 
installed.
 
   
Eight
 
3.5–inch
 
hard
 
disk
 
drive
 
models:
 
ServeRAID-8k
 
   
Twelve
 
2.5-inch
 
hard
 
disk
 
drive
 
models:
 
ServeRAID-8k
 
and
 
ServeRAID-8s
v
   
Four
 
Universal
 
Serial
 
Bus
 
(USB)
 
ports
 
(2.0)
 
   
Two
 
on
 
rear
 
of
 
server
 
   
Two
 
on
 
front
 
of
 
server
v
   
Broadcom
 
5721
 
and
 
5721KFB3
 
10/100/1000
 
Gigabit
 
Ethernet
 
controllers
 
v
   
ATI
 
PCI
 
ES1000
 
video
 
   
16
 
MB
 
video
 
memory
 
   
VGA
 
and
 
SVGA
 
compatible
v
   
ATA-100
 
single-channel
 
IDE
 
controller
 
(bus
 
mastering)
 
v
   
Vitesse
 
VSC7250
 
SAS/SATA
 
RAID
 
controller
 
v
   
Mouse
 
connector
 
v
   
Keyboard
 
connector
 
v
   
Serial
 
connector
 
Acoustical
 
noise
 
emissions:
 
v
   
Sound
 
power,
 
idle:
 
5.5
 
bel
 
declared
 
v
   
Sound
 
power,
 
operating:
 
6.0
 
bel
 
declared
Environment:
 
v
   
Air
 
temperature:
 
   
Server
 
on:
 
10°
 
to
 
35°C
 
(50.0°
 
to
 
95.0°F);
 
altitude:
 
0
 
to
 
2134
 
m
 
(7000
 
ft)
 
   
Server
 
off:
 
-40°
 
to
 
60°C
 
(-40.0°
 
to
 
140.4°F);
 
maximum
 
altitude:
 
2134
 
m
 
(7000
 
ft)
v
   
Humidity:
 
   
Server
 
on:
 
8%
 
to
 
80%
 
   
Server
 
off:
 
8%
 
to
 
80%
Heat
 
output:
 
Approximate
 
heat
 
output
 
in
 
British
 
thermal
 
units
 
(Btu)
 
per
 
hour:
 
v
   
Minimum
 
configuration:
 
2013
 
Btu
 
per
 
hour
 
(590
 
watts)
 
v
   
Maximum
 
configuration:
 
2951
 
Btu
 
per
 
hour
 
(865
 
watts)
Electrical
 
input:
 
v
   
Sine-wave
 
input
 
(50-60
 
Hz)
 
required
 
v
   
Input
 
voltage
 
low
 
range:
 
   
Minimum:
 
100
 
V
 
ac
 
   
Maximum:
 
127
 
V
 
ac
v
   
Input
 
voltage
 
high
 
range:
 
   
Minimum:
 
200
 
V
 
ac
 
   
Maximum:
 
240
 
V
 
ac
v
   
Approximate
 
input
 
kilovolt-amperes
 
(kVA):
 
   
Minimum:
 
0.60
 
kVA
 
   
Maximum:
 
0.88
 
kVA
Notes:
  
1.
   
Power
 
consumption
 
and
 
heat
 
output
 
vary
 
depending
 
on
 
the
 
number
 
and
 
type
 
of
 
optional
 
features
 
that
 
are
 
installed
 
and
 
the
 
power-management
 
optional
 
features
 
that
 
are
 
in
 
use.
 
2.
   
These
 
levels
 
were
 
measured
 
in
 
controlled
 
acoustical
 
environments
 
according
 
to
 
the
 
procedures
 
that
 
are
 
specified
 
by
 
the
 
American
 
National
 
Standards
 
Institute
 
(ANSI)
 
S12.10
 
and
 
ISO
 
7779
 
and
 
are
 
reported
 
in
 
accordance
 
with
 
ISO
 
9296.
 
Actual
 
sound-pressure
 
levels
 
in
 
a
 
given
 
location
 
might
 
exceed
 
the
 
average
 
stated
 
values
 
because
 
of
 
room
 
reflections
 
and
 
other
 
nearby
 
noise
 
sources.
 
The
 
declared
 
sound-power
 
levels
 
indicate
 
an
 
upper
 
limit,
 
below
 
which
 
a
 
large
 
number
 
of
 
computers
 
will
 
operate.
 
 
 
Chapter
 
1.
 
Introduction
 
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