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6 PowerEdge C5220 Technical Guide
Table 1 lists the key technologies for the PowerEdge C5220 server.
Table 1. Key technologies
Key technologies
Detailed descriptions
Intel Xeon processor E3-1200
and E3-1200 v2 product
families
This new family of Intel processors has embedded PCI Express
®
(PCIe)
lanes for improved I/O performance. See the Processor section for
details.
Intel C204 series chipset
Offers new levels of cost-effective protection, performance, expanded
security, virtualization and power management options.
1600MT/s DDR3 memory
The PowerEdge C5220 uses DDR3 memory, providing high performance,
a high-speed memory interface capable of low-latency response, and
high throughput. Supports unbuffered ECC DDR3 DIMMs (UDIMMs).
Next-generation PERC
options
The PowerEdge C5220 supports the new PERC controller cards with
improved functionality and faster performance. See the Storage section
for details.
Advanced power
management
The PowerEdge C5220 supports advanced power monitoring and power
capping tools that can help manage power consumption. See the Power
section for details.
Dell Fresh Air cooling
Dell has tested and validated an integrated data center solution that
enables you to operate at higher temperatures or even chiller-less. See
the Power section for details.
Product comparison
The PowerEdge C5220 is designed for customers seeking more processing power, higher memory
capacity, SAS drives, hardware RAID and PCIe expansion versus the Dell PowerEdge C5125
microserver for their lightweight applications that do not require the compute horsepower of
two-socket or four-socket servers. They can use these in hosting, Web 2.0 and CDN environments,
and certain HPC applications. Key differentiators include:
Ultra dense: Up to 12 one-socket servers in a 3U form factor
Cold-aisle serviceability for servers and power supplies
Shared infrastructure benefits such as one-sixth the amount of fans, 36% less power and a third
of the power to cool compared to power and cooling for 12 1U servers
Individually serviceable servers
Potential for customers to grow their business with a minimum order of four sleds
Flexibility to support different PowerEdge C5220 server configurations within the same chassis
The PowerEdge C5220 is the second in a new class of microservers. Table 2 compares the features
of the PowerEdge C5220 to the PowerEdge C5125 and PowerEdge R210 II systems.
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