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Dell PowerEdge 1950 User Manual

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Glossary 147
Glossary
This section defines or identifies technical terms,
abbreviations, and acronyms used in your system
documents.
A — Ampere(s).
AC — Alternating current.
ACPI — Advanced Configuration and Power Interface. A
standard interface for enabling the operating system to
direct configuration and power management.
ambient temperature — The temperature of the area or
room where the system is located.
ANSI — American National Standards Institute. The
primary organization for developing technology standards
in the U.S.
application — Software designed to help you perform a
specific task or series of tasks. Applications run from the
operating system.
ASCII — American Standard Code for Information
Interchange.
asset tag — An individual code assigned to a system,
usually by an administrator, for security or tracking
purposes.
backup — A copy of a program or data file. As a
precaution, back up your system’s hard drive on a regular
basis. Before making a change to the configuration of your
system, back up important start-up files from your operating
system.
backup battery — A battery that maintains system
configuration, date, and time information in a special
section of memory when the system is turned off.
BIOS — Basic input/output system. Your system’s BIOS
contains programs stored on a flash memory chip. The
BIOS controls the following:
Communications between the processor and peripheral
devices
Miscellaneous functions, such as system messages
bit — The smallest unit of information interpreted by your
system.
blade — A module that contains a processor, memory, and a
hard drive. The modules are mounted into a chassis that
includes power supplies and fans.
BMC — Baseboard management controller.
boot routine — A program that clears all memory,
initializes devices, and loads the operating system when you
start your system. Unless the operating system fails to
respond, you can reboot (also called warm boot) your
system by pressing <Ctrl><Alt><Del>. Otherwise, you
must restart the system by pressing the reset button or by
turning the system off and then back on.
bootable diskette — A diskette that is used to start your
system if the system will not boot from the hard drive.
BTU — British thermal unit.
bus — An information pathway between the components of
a system. Your system contains an expansion bus that
allows the processor to communicate with controllers for
the peripheral devices connected to the system. Your system
also contains an address bus and a data bus for
communications between the processor and RAM.
C — Celsius.
cache — A fast storage area that keeps a copy of data or
instructions for quick data retrieval. When a program makes
a request to a disk drive for data that is in the cache, the
disk-cache utility can retrieve the data from RAM faster
than from the disk drive.

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Dell PowerEdge 1950 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Processor Sockets2
ChipsetIntel 5000X
Memory Slots8 DIMM slots
NetworkDual embedded Broadcom NetXtreme II 5708 Gigabit Ethernet
Form Factor1U Rack
ProcessorIntel Xeon 5100, 5300 series
MemoryUp to 32GB DDR2
StorageSAS or SATA
Drive BaysTwo 3.5" SAS or SATA drives or Four 2.5" SAS or SATA drives
RAID ControllerPERC 5/i, PERC 6/i
Power Supply670W redundant power supply (optional)
Operating System SupportMicrosoft Windows Server, Red Hat Linux, SUSE Linux

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