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348,000.00

Brand : Dell
CPU : Intel Xeon Gold 5317 3G, 12C/24T, 11.2GT/s, 18M Cache, Turbo, HT (150W) DDR4-2933
Max Memory : 16 DIMMS
Memory  : 1X32GB RDIMM
Max HDD Scalability : 2.5″ Chassis with up to 8 Hot Plug Hard Drives
Hard Disk : 1.2TB 10K RPM SAS 12Gbps 512n
2.5in Hot-plug Hard Drive
Power Supply : Dual, Hot-plug, PSU (1+1), 800, Mixed Mode
System Management : iDRAC9,Enterprise
Warranty : 3YR ProSupport 4Hr and Mission Critical

GST @18% is applicable.

Description

Buy Dell PowerEdge R450 1U Rack Model

The Dell PowerEdge R450 is a 1U rack-mounted server model, designed for data center and enterprise use. It’s equipped with Intel Xeon Gold 5317 processors, which were released as part of the Intel Xeon Scalable family.

Here are some key features and specifications:  

Processor: The Intel Xeon Gold 5317 is part of the Intel Xeon Scalable family, designed for server and data center workloads. It’s likely a multi-core processor with support for multi-threading, providing good performance for a variety of tasks.

Form Factor: The server has a 1U form factor, which means it’s designed to fit in a standard 1U rack space in a server cabinet. This compact design allows for efficient use of data center space.

Memory: The R450 likely supports ECC (Error-Correcting Code) memory, which is essential for servers to detect and correct single-bit memory errors. It’s likely to support a significant amount of RAM, allowing for memory-intensive applications.

Storage: The server would likely have various storage options, including multiple drive bays for hard drives or SSDs. It might support RAID configurations for data redundancy and improved performance.

Networking: Expect multiple Gigabit Ethernet ports for network connectivity. Higher-end models might even support 10 Gigabit Ethernet or faster networking options.

Expansion Slots: Depending on the specific configuration, the server might have PCIe slots for adding additional expansion cards, such as network interface cards (NICs) or GPUs for specialized tasks.

Remote Management: Dell servers often come equipped with iDRAC (Integrated Dell Remote Access Controller) or a similar management interface. This allows administrators to manage and monitor the server remotely, even when the server’s operating system is not responding.

Operating System: The server can run various operating systems, including Windows Server, Linux distributions, and virtualization platforms like VMware vSphere or Microsoft Hyper-V.

Power Efficiency: Dell’s PowerEdge servers are typically designed with power efficiency in mind, helping to reduce operational costs and environmental impact.

Security Features: Modern servers usually come with security features like hardware-based encryption, secure boot, and Trusted Platform Module (TPM) support to enhance data security.