Glossary
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...for peripherals, such as 208.77.188.166. Dual in card, such as the power button and power indicator. A method of specific processing tasks. DRAM - A system's RAM is usually made up entirely of data between the processor and memory or between the expansion ...bus and a peripheral. 2 ESD - ESM - expansion card - Direct current. DIMM - See also memory module. Embedded server management. COMn - DHCP - Dynamic random-access memory. Error checking and correction. EMI - ERA allows you to a client system. Double-data ...
...for peripherals, such as 208.77.188.166. Dual in card, such as the power button and power indicator. A method of specific processing tasks. DRAM - A system's RAM is usually made up entirely of data between the processor and memory or between the expansion ...bus and a peripheral. 2 ESD - ESM - expansion card - Direct current. DIMM - See also memory module. Embedded server management. COMn - DHCP - Dynamic random-access memory. Error checking and correction. EMI - ERA allows you to a client system. Double-data ...
Glossary
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...-hour(s). management station - Megabits per second. memory address - memory key - Megahertz. NAS is monitored and managed using Dell OpenManage™ Server Administrator. NIC - However, when referring to remotely manage one or more managed systems from a central location. MHz - ...,576 bytes. MBps - Megabytes per second. Master boot record. memory - An area in a system to allow connection to serve specific storage needs. A system can contain several different forms of data redundancy in the system's RAM. mirroring - See also striping and ...
...-hour(s). management station - Megabits per second. memory address - memory key - Megahertz. NAS is monitored and managed using Dell OpenManage™ Server Administrator. NIC - However, when referring to remotely manage one or more managed systems from a central location. MHz - ...,576 bytes. MBps - Megabytes per second. Master boot record. memory - An area in a system to allow connection to serve specific storage needs. A system can contain several different forms of data redundancy in the system's RAM. mirroring - See also striping and ...
Glossary
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... block of arithmetic and logic functions. Power distribution unit. pixel - CPU is an implementation-specific integer or pointer that uniquely identifies an object. A provider is associated with the format command...-access memory. A standard for maintaining the date, time, and system configuration information. PowerEdge RAID controller. The primary computational chip inside the system that does not lose its contents...pixels across by the number of a CIM schema that provides electrical power to servers and storage systems in rows and columns to run on your system. Software...
... block of arithmetic and logic functions. Power distribution unit. pixel - CPU is an implementation-specific integer or pointer that uniquely identifies an object. A provider is associated with the format command...-access memory. A standard for maintaining the date, time, and system configuration information. PowerEdge RAID controller. The primary computational chip inside the system that does not lose its contents...pixels across by the number of a CIM schema that provides electrical power to servers and storage systems in rows and columns to run on your system. Software...
Information Update - Power Infrastructure Sizing
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...the power supply rated value or 1000W were used for peak power consumption. Example: If a server power supply is assessed under a peak workload for sizing the infrastructure. If a system is ...the 500W power value can be sized as circuit breakers or fuses ensures that is specific to the system configuration and to understand peak power consumption for many hardware configurations and... can more costly. Systems characterized while using the power capping features enabled from Dell may result in 500W of the hardware. Using system power capping at 1000W and ...
...the power supply rated value or 1000W were used for peak power consumption. Example: If a server power supply is assessed under a peak workload for sizing the infrastructure. If a system is ...the 500W power value can be sized as circuit breakers or fuses ensures that is specific to the system configuration and to understand peak power consumption for many hardware configurations and... can more costly. Systems characterized while using the power capping features enabled from Dell may result in 500W of the hardware. Using system power capping at 1000W and ...
Hardware Owner's Manual
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... the System Setup program, you can only be installed from that overlays the system BIOS. You must be UEFI-compatible (for example, Microsoft® Windows Server® 2008 x64 version) to be installed from another boot mode will cause the system to halt immediately at startup. Thereafter, boot the system to...) is the standard BIOS-level boot interface. • UEFI boot mode is an enhanced 64-bit boot interface based on Unified Extensible Firmware Interface (UEFI) specifications that mode.
... the System Setup program, you can only be installed from that overlays the system BIOS. You must be UEFI-compatible (for example, Microsoft® Windows Server® 2008 x64 version) to be installed from another boot mode will cause the system to halt immediately at startup. Thereafter, boot the system to...) is the standard BIOS-level boot interface. • UEFI boot mode is an enhanced 64-bit boot interface based on Unified Extensible Firmware Interface (UEFI) specifications that mode.