Designed for versatility and high performance, The Dell PowerEdge R610 provides many of the virtualization, system management, and energy efficiency features you need now and the scalability necessary to change as your needs change. This general purpose Intel processor-based 2-socket 1U server is ideal for corporate data centres and remote sites that require a dense, highly available single- or dual-processor server at an excellent value
Only at Bargain Hardware can you configure every aspect of this system to meet your price and performance requirements. From 2.5" SAS drives and Dual Port PCIe expansion cards to rack rail kits and redundant power supplies, every option is available to customize your R610 for any task.
Intel Xeon 5500 & 5600 Series Quad (4) Core and Hex (6) Core processors - Intel VT-x (Hardware Virtualization enabled).
Memory (RAM):
2 x DIMM Slots - DDR3 Registered (RDIMM) and Unbuffered (UDIMM) (DDR3-800/1066/1333 Mhz).
Maximum (RDIMM): 384GB (12 x 32GB) - Maximum (UDIMM): 96GB (12 x 8GB).
Note: If only one processor is installed, only half the DIMM slots are available.
Storage Controller
Optional: Dell SAS 6iR, Dell PERC6 256MB, Dell PERC H200, Dell PERC H700 512MB/1GB NV.
Storage Configuration
SAS/SATA HDD/SSD
Network Ports:
Two dual port embedded Broadcom® NetXtreme® II 5709c Gigabit Ethernet NIC with failover and load balancing. Optional 1GBe and 10GBe add-in NICs.
All quality tested, complete build to order Servers from Bargain Hardware are supported by a standard 3-Year Return To Base Warranty (excluding HDDs, SSDs, Batteries and GPUs). All internal HDDs, SSDs, Batteries and GPUs are supplied with a standard 1-Year Return To Base Warranty.
At Bargain Hardware we only deal with enterprise and business class hardware from the world’s leading manufacturers. Originally sold with lengthy 3-5 year warranties, the Servers we sell are designed with robust architecture for the ultimate reliability.
Our standard 3 Year Warranty provides sufficient time to allow you to fully 'soak test' your purchase and discover any unlikely, underlying issues. Modern systems have at most only a single mechanical part (the hard drive) and failure rates of the main electrical components (processor, memory and motherboard) are incredibly low.