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5 PowerEdge C5220 Technical Guide
1 System overview
The Dell™ PowerEdge™ C5220 server is the second in Dell’s new class of servers called
microservers. With eight or 12 nodes in a 3U form factor, the Power Edge C5220 microserver
features right-sized performance with the single-socket Intel
®
Xeon
®
processor E3-1200 product
family or E3-1200 v2 product family, Intel Core i3-2120 processor, Intel Pentium
®
processor 350,
Intel C204 chipset, DDR3 ECC memory, SD card reader and dual-port embedded Gigabit Ethernet
(GbE) controllers.
8-sled microserver features include:
Intel Xeon processor E3-1200 product family: Supports all microservers, including 80W and
95W thermal design power (TDP), and a mezzanine card option
Intel Xeon processor E3-1200 v2 product family: Supports all TDPs in the server CPU stack
(except E3-1290v2) and a mezzanine card option
12-sled microserver features include:
Intel Xeon processor E3-1200 product family: Supports microservers up to 65W TDP
Intel Xeon processor E3-1200 v2 product family: Supports all microservers
(except E3-1290 v2), including 65W TDP
Dell PowerEdge C5000 chassis:
Depending on the sled version, the chassis supports up to eight or 12 individually serviceable
servers.
Microservers can be configured differently from other servers within the same chassis.
All sleds and power supplies are cold-aisle serviceable.
Each chassis can be configured with a minimum of four sleds.
Empty slots are filled with blank sleds.
Key technologies
Up to eight or 12 PowerEdge C5220 microservers are featured in a PowerEdge C5000 3U form
factor chassis. Powered by the Intel Xeon processor E3-1200 and E3-1200 v2 product families, the
PowerEdge C5220 was developed for the demands of dedicated and virtual hosting, content
delivery networks (CDN) and Web 2.0 applications.
This third-generation microserver builds on your requirement to do more with less by capturing
all-important power-saving features in a highly dense architecture and right-sizing computing
performance to help you to increase the revenue per square foot in your data center.
With an expanded list of features and storage options, including an optional mezzanine card to
enable expansion, the PowerEdge C5220 microserver can handle a wide range of lighter weight
workloads without compromising on performance for your applications.
The PowerEdge C5000 chassis’ shared infrastructure is designed to help save energy, space and
weight to deliver a denser microserver. By sharing power supplies, fans and cables across 12 server
nodes, the PowerEdge C5000 chassis is designed to enhance energy efficiency and reduce
operating costs. In addition to the 94% efficient hot-plug redundant power supplies, PowerEdge C
microservers have shared high-efficiency fans.
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