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Dell Poweredge T620

Ideal performance, versatility and scalability

Quickly deploy the computing power you need for demanding consolidation projects or virtualization environments with scalability that meets the demands for small and large businesses.

Performance-packed computing

Dramatically boost application performance with the Intel® Xeon® processor E5-2600 or E5-2600v2 product family with up to 24 dual in-line memory modules (DIMMs). Supporting up to 12 cores per processor and up to 768GB of system memory, these next-generation processors deliver leadership performance for compute-intensive tasks.

Advanced I/O capabilities

Enhance your workload performance and availability with the balanced, scalable I/O features of the PowerEdge T620 tower server that include integrated PCI Express (PCIe) Gen3-capable expansion slots.

Versatile storage capacity

Tap into the massive storage capacity of the T620 tower server, featuring up to 32 hot-swap drive bays with a number of flexible hard disk drive (HDD) options and PCI Express flash drives that can increase IOPS performance.

Uncompromising productivity

Balance high performance and efficient management with the T620. Ideal as a tower server for office environments, it can also be rack-mounted for growing data centers.

Powerful systems management

Experience easy lifecycle manageability with intelligent hardware-driven systems administration, extensive power management and other innovative management tools.

Enhanced operational efficiency

Maintain high-level data center productivity, security and maintenance with next-generation reliability, availability and serviceability (RAS) features within the T620 infrastructure.

Flexible deployment

Keep your T620 tower servers working for you as your company grows and work environments change.

Dell Poweredge R910

Purpose-Built with a Focus on Reliability

Dell™ customers have told us they need a server manufacturer that inspires confidence through its reliability, availability and quality of products. By listening to and focusing on what customers want, we’ve set a simple reliability goal: Deliver quality over time.

We’ve designed the Dell™ PowerEdge™ R910 for reliability, incorporating features such as Intel® advanced reliability, availability and serviceability (RAS) capabilities; redundant power supplies; remote IDRAC6 connectivity; and embedded diagnostics. Internal Dual SD Module provides failover at the hypervisor — a reliability feature designed with direct input from Dell™ customers.

Our focus on reliability starts with product design and ends only when we’ve delivered by following a proven set of processes with rigorous validation. With the PowerEdge R910, we work to ensure reliability through:

  • Employing robust validation and testing processes to ensure peerless product design
  • Verifying that each supplier meets Dell’s stringent quality standards
  • Utilizing robust, durable industrial materials to enable longer product lifecycles
  • Introducing a Unified Server Configurator (USC), which helps to minimize downtime by offering embedded and persistent diagnostics with no media required
  • Incorporating customer-inspired features, such as dual internal SD modules that provide failover at the hypervisor
  • Implementing a “one-touch” quality-control process designed to ensure that one person is responsible for the entire server build
  • Ensuring that every fully configured Dell server is tested—and retested—before it leaves the factory
  • Intelligent Platforms, Connected Foundations

    By listening to and focusing on our customers, Dell delivers innovations that matters and values that last.

    Virtualization, consolidation, unifying fabrics, networking and storage upgrades are driving the need for more robust network pipes, and servers have to be able to provide the connectivity to drive this need for bandwidth. The PowerEdge™ R910 is available with a 2x10GbB LOM option to meet these demands. This delivers the bandwidth for applications without limiting scalability by integrating 10Gb capabilities on a riser.

    Thunder Bluff

    Thunder Bluff is the tauren capital city located in the northern part of the region of Mulgore on the continent of Kalimdor. The entire city is built on bluffs several hundred feet above the surrounding landscape, and is accessible by elevators on the southwestern and northeastern sides.

    The various rises in Thunder Bluff act a bit like neighborhoods or quarters in a human city, or the valleys and keeps of the orcish city Orgrimmar.

    Thunder Bluff has a central mesa divided into three rises, surrounded by three additional mesas with distinct names:

    • Central Rise (In-game is split in to the Lower Rise, Middle Rise and High Rise)
      • Lower Rise (southwestern lifts from main north road)
      • Middle Rise (northeastern lifts from plains)
      • High Rise (east from wind rider roost)
    • Elder Rise (rope bridges from middle and high rise)
    • Hunter Rise (rope bridges from lower and high rise)
    • Spirit Rise (rope bridges from lower and middle rise)
      • Pools of Vision (cave entrance from Spirit Rise)

    Silvermoon City

    Silvermoon was a major region of Quel’Thalas — which included both the ruins of Silvermoon City (location of the Sunstrider Spire) and Isle of Quel’Danas (location of the Sunwell Grove). It may have possibly included parts of the Eversong Woods. The region lay north of the former Blackened Woods region and northwest of Zul’Aman.

    Silvermoon is also short for the city of the same name, Silvermoon City.