Before performing maintenance on servers, shut them down and give them time to discharge heat. Your PowerEdge server has a power button on the front panel below the cove. A rack se...
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If they still have the Express Service Tags stickers on them, you can enter these at http://support.dell.com and they will tell you exactly what's inside each machine.
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The easiest way to install RHEL AS3 on a dell server is to use the Installation and Management CD that can be downloaded from dell here: http://support.dell.com/support/download......
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with blade, you need a chassis. you will need poweredge m1000e to go with it as well. I would look at the future expansion. r u looking to expand a lot. or just 2-3 servers. if ...
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Diffferent controller, new software. All in the name of progress. One step forward, two steps back. (:
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I would start from the bottom and rack upwards, but the A/C in the room is going to determine if you really need space between them (and maybe a fan).
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The NAS is a server its just specialized for network storage. Now if you were adding something like a PowerVault MD1000 then you may need to add hardware the the 1950 but not with ...
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Its odd the PERC6 would list R610, the 1950 is a 9th gen server, whereas the R610 is an 11th gen server. The cards are very similar. Either would work with the system as far as ins...
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If you mean incredibly long as in 2 or 3 minutes before you reach the OS loading, this is normal. If you mean over 10 minutes before the OS begins to load, there's either a hardwar...
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Would be best, support-wise, if you got those drives from Dell, with the caddies. Might be rather overpriced though. But you'll know you're getting disks guaranteed to work in your...
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