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Dell PowerEdge T610 Manual

Dell PowerEdge T610
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COMnThe device names for the serial ports on your system.
control panel — The part of the system that contains indicators and controls, such as
the power button and power indicator.
controller — A chip or expansion card that controls the transfer of data between the
processor and memory or between the processor and a peripheral device.
coprocessor — A chip that relieves the system’s processor of specific processing tasks.
A math coprocessor, for example, handles numeric processing.
CPU — Central processing unit. See processor.
DC — Direct current.
DDR — Double-data rate. A technology in memory modules that potentially doubles
the data rate by transferring data on both the rising and falling pulses of a clock cycle.
device driver — A program that allows the operating system or some other program to
interface correctly with a peripheral.
DHCP — Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol. A method of automatically
assigning an IP address to a client system.
diagnostics — A comprehensive set of tests for your system.
DIMM — Dual in-line memory module. See also memory module.
DNS — Domain Name System. A method of translating Internet domain names, such
as www.example.com, into IP addresses, such as 208.77.188.166.
DRAM — Dynamic random-access memory. A system’s RAM is usually made up
entirely of DRAM chips.
driver — See device driver.
DVD — Digital versatile disc or digital video disc.
ECC — Error checking and correction.
EMI — Electromagnetic interference.
ERA — Embedded remote access. ERA allows you to perform remote, or "out-of-
band," server management on your network server using a remote access controller.
ESD — Electrostatic discharge.
ESM — Embedded server management.
expansion bus — Your system contains an expansion bus that allows the processor to
communicate with controllers for peripherals, such as NICs.
expansion card — An add-in card, such as a NIC or SCSI adapter, that plugs into an
expansion-card connector on the system board. An expansion card adds some
specialized function to the system by providing an interface between the expansion
bus and a peripheral.

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Dell PowerEdge T610 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Form Factor5U Tower
ChipsetIntel 5520
Memory Slots12 DIMM slots
ProcessorUp to two Intel Xeon 5500 or 5600 series processors
Memory1GB/2GB/4GB/8GB/16GB DDR3
Drive BaysUp to 8 x 3.5" or 16 x 2.5" hot-swap SAS, SATA or SSD
RAID ControllerPERC 6/i, PERC H700, PERC H800
Power Supply570W or 870W
Network InterfaceEmbedded Broadcom NetXtreme II 5709c Gigabit Ethernet
Maximum Internal StorageUp to 16TB
Expansion Slots6 PCIe slots
Operating System SupportMicrosoft Windows Server, Red Hat Enterprise Linux, SUSE Linux Enterprise Server, VMware

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