Dell Server r210 II User Manual

PowerEdge R210 II  
Technical Guide  
The PowerEdge  
R210 II offers  
performance, energy  
efficiency and ease  
of management for  
businesses of all  
sizes.  
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1 Product Comparison  
1.1 Overview  
The PowerEdge R210 II is an entry-level, yet enterprise ready, ultra-dense 1-socket 1U rack server  
that is well suited for a broad range of workloads, from small businesses applications to high-density,  
scale-out compute farms. It offers the performance and features to run your business applications  
that facilitate data coordination and sharing, data protection, management, and scalability to  
support business growth.  
With a full selection of processors to meet your performance needs, the R210 II supports the Intel®  
Xeon® processor E3-1200 product family, the Intel Core™ i3-2100 product family, and Intel Pentium®  
processors. Also included are four DIMM slots with enough memory to handle common applications,  
hard drive options for two 3.5" or four 2.5‖ (available Q2 2011) cabled hard drives for flexible  
internal local storage, one PCIe true x16 slot to connect a variety of peripherals, as well as the full  
Dell OpenManagesuite of systems management for ease of deployment, monitoring, and ongoing  
maintenance.  
1.2 Key Benefits  
Designed for powerful and balanced performance, the PowerEdge R210 II delivers:  
Built-in Reliability, Security and Energy Efficiency: Built-in redundant hard drives,  
encryption, security and data protection options, lower wattage power supplies, and ease of  
deployment.  
Business Value: Performance headroom and capacity expansion allow the R210 II to grow as  
your business grows. A choice of options enables you to tailor your R210 II configuration to  
your compute requirements.  
Simplified Management: Manage the R210 II with the full suite of Dell OpenManage systems  
management software throughout the server lifecycle.  
Better Performance with Less Noise: Business performance with similar sound levels as a  
desktop computer to meet the needs of sound-sensitive office environments.  
1.3 Flexible, Secure Technology  
Securing your most valuable assetyour datais important. That is why the PowerEdge R210 II has  
data protection options to help keep your data as safe as possible. Coupled with the latest version of  
Microsoft® Windows® Small Business Server 2011 (SBS 2011), the PowerEdge R210 II provides an  
integrated solution that can further protect your data by providing automatic backup and restore  
functionality as well as offering email, remote access, and collaboration to help take your business  
to the next level. The R210 II also includes lower wattage power supplies and features a built-in user  
interface for ease of deployment. With the PowerEdge R210 II you can:  
Protect data with hardware- and software-enabled encryption.  
Secure business information with a RAID configuration to make copies of data automatically.  
Provide email, collaboration, remote access, automatic backup, and data restore  
functionality with Windows SBS 2011.  
Deploy your server faster and achieve productivity sooner with optional embedded  
management.  
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1.4 Easy to Manage  
The Dell PowerEdge R210 II lets you focus on running your business rather than running your servers.  
Dell OpenManage systems management software helps to automate common management tasks,  
thereby enhancing efficiency, improving productivity, and reducing the potential for error (which can  
cause downtime).  
The optional Dell Lifecycle Controller can simplify administrator tasks by performing a complete set  
of functions such as system deployment, system updates, hardware configuration and diagnostics  
from a single intuitive interface called Unified Server Configurator in a pre-OS environment. This  
eliminates the need to use and maintain multiple pieces of disparate CD/DVD media. With Dell  
Lifecycle Controller server deployment automation, the R210 II is up and running fast.  
1.5 Comparison  
Table 1.  
Comparison of PowerEdge R210 II to R210 and R310  
Feature  
R210  
R210 II  
R310  
Processor  
Intel® Xeon® processor  
3400 series  
Intel Xeon processor E3-  
1200 product family,  
Intel Xeon processors 3400  
series  
Intel Celeron® G1101  
Intel Pentium® G6950  
Intel Core processor i3-2100 Intel Celeron G1101  
product family  
Intel Pentium G6950  
Intel Corei3 processor  
500 series  
Intel Core i3 processor 500  
series  
Front Side Bus  
Direct Media Interface  
(DMI) 2.5Gb/s  
Direct Media Interface II  
(DMI) 5.0Gb/s  
Direct Media Interface  
(DMI) 2.5Gb/s  
Sockets  
1
1
1
Cores  
2 or 4  
2 or 4  
2 or 4  
L2/L3 Cache  
Chipset  
Up to 8MB  
Intel 3420  
4 DDR3 1066/1333MHz  
1GB/32GB  
Up to 8MB  
Intel C202  
4 DDR3 1333MHz  
1GB/32GB  
2 x 3.5‖ or  
Up to 8MB  
Intel 3420  
6 DDR3 1066/1333MHz  
1GB/32GB  
4 x 3.5‖ or  
DIMMs  
Min/Max RAM  
Hard Drive Bays  
2 x 3.5‖ or  
2 x 2.5‖  
4 x 2.5‖ (available Q2 2011) 4 x 2.5‖  
Optional hot-plug  
Hard Drive Types  
SATA SSD, SAS, nearline  
SAS, SATA  
SATA SSD, SAS, nearline  
SAS, SATA  
SATA SSD, SAS, nearline  
SAS, SATA  
External Drive  
Bay  
1 for slim optical disk  
drive (ODD)  
1 for slim optical disk drive 1 for slim optical disk drive  
(ODD)  
(ODD)  
Embedded Hard  
Drive Controller  
Chipset-based SATA  
Chipset-based SATA, PERC  
S100 (embedded SW RAID)  
Intel 3420, PERC S100  
(embedded SW RAID)  
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Feature  
R210  
R210 II  
R310  
Optional Storage  
Controller  
Non-RAID:  
Non-RAID:  
Non-RAID:  
SAS 5/E  
6Gb/s SAS HBA  
RAID:  
SAS 5/E  
LSI 2032 (for tape  
backup unit only)  
LSI 2032 (for tape backup  
unit only)  
PERC S100 (software RAID)  
PERC S300 (software RAID)  
PERC H200  
RAID:  
SAS 6/iR  
PERC 6/E  
6Gb/s SAS HBA  
RAID:  
SAS 6/iR  
PERC H800 (available  
Q4 2011)  
PERC S100 (software  
RAID)  
PERC 6/E  
SAS 5/E  
PERC S300 (software  
RAID)  
PERC S300 (software RAID)  
PERC H200  
PERC H700  
PERC H800  
PERC H200  
PERC H800  
Availability  
ECC memory, quad-pack ECC memory, quad-pack  
ECC memory, hot-plug hard  
drives, redundant power  
LED diagnostic, add-in  
RAID, TPM/CTPM  
LED diagnostic, add-in  
RAID, TPM/CTPM (available supplies, quad-pack LED  
Q3 2011)  
diagnostic or LCD (with hot-  
plug hard drive chassis),  
TPM  
Server Mgt.  
BMC, IPMI 2.0 compliant, BMC, IPMI 2.0 compliant,  
BMC, IPMI 2.0 compliant,  
full Dell OpenManage suite  
full Dell OpenManage™  
full Dell OpenManage suite  
suite  
Optional: iDRAC6 Express,  
iDRAC6 Enterprise, vFlash  
media  
Optional: iDRAC6 Express,  
iDRAC6 Enterprise, vFlash  
media  
Optional: iDRAC6  
Express, iDRAC6  
Enterprise, vFlash media  
I/O Slots  
1 x PCIe x16  
1 x PCIe x16  
1 x PCIe x16 (x8 routing)  
1 x PCIe x8 (x8 routing)  
1 x PCIe x8 (x4 routing)  
RAID  
See RAID options in  
chapter 12  
See RAID options in chapter See RAID options in chapter  
NIC/LOM  
USB  
2 x GbE LOM  
2 x GbE LOM  
2 x GbE LOM  
2 front, 2 back, 2  
internal  
2 front, 2 back, 2 internal  
2 front, 2 back, 2 internal  
Power Supplies  
Non-redundant, 250W  
(80+ Bronze) auto-  
ranging (100V~240V)  
Non-redundant, 250W  
(80+ Bronze) auto-ranging  
(100V~240V)  
Non-redundant, 350W  
(80+ Bronze)  
Optional redundant, 400W  
(80+ Silver) auto-ranging  
(100V~240V)  
Fans  
Non-redundant, non-hot- Non-redundant, non-hot-  
Non-redundant, non-hot-  
pluggable  
pluggable  
pluggable  
Form Factor  
1U Rack  
1U Rack  
1U Rack  
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2 New Technologies  
New technologies on the Dell PowerEdge™ R210 II include the following:  
New processors, including the Intel® Xeon® processor E3-1200 product family and the Intel  
Core™ processor i3-2100 product family  
Improved acoustics in small offices or branch offices over the predecessor system  
(PowerEdge R210)  
Shorter rack rail kits  
Front ear rack mounting option  
1333 MHz 2 Gb-based memory  
8 GB UDIMMs  
SAS 6 Gbps HBA external controller  
More efficient power supply (89%) (available Q3 2011)  
2 Gb and 4 Gb memory DRAM technology  
Support for 3.5‖ 3 TB nearline SAS 7.2K rpm hard drives (available Q2 2011)  
Support for up to four 2.5‖ SSD or SAS hard drives (available Q2 2011)  
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3 System Overview  
Table 2.  
Product Feature Summary  
Feature  
Technical Specification  
Form Factor  
1U rack  
Quad-core Intel® Xeon® processor E3-1200 product family  
Processors  
Dual-core Intel Core™ processor i3-2100 product family  
Processor Sockets  
1
Front Side Bus or  
HyperTransport  
DMI II (Direct Media Interface)  
Cache  
8MB  
Chipset  
Memory1  
I/O Slots  
Intel C202  
Up to 32GB (4 DIMMs): 1GB/2GB/4GB/8GB DDR3 up to 1333MHz  
1 PCIe x16 G2 slot  
Internal Controllers:  
PERC H200 (6Gb/s)  
PERC S100 (software based)  
PERC S300 (software based)  
External Controllers:  
RAID Controller  
PERC H800 (6Gb/s) (available Q4 2011)  
External HBAs (non-RAID):  
6GB/s SAS HBA  
Cabled options available:  
Up to two 3.5‖ SAS or SATA  
Up to four 2.5‖ SSD or SAS2  
Drive Bays  
Maximum Internal  
Storage  
Up to 4TB  
Cabled hard drive options:  
Hard Drives1  
3.5‖ SAS (15K, 10K), nearline SAS (7.2K), SATA (7.2K, 5.4K)  
2.5‖ SSD or SAS (10K)2  
Broadcom® NetXtreme® 5709 Dual Port Gigabit Ethernet NIC, Copper, w/TOE PCIe x4  
Broadcom NetXtreme 5709 Dual Port Gigabit Ethernet NIC, Copper, TOE/iSCSI PCIe x4  
Broadcom NetXtreme II 5709 Quad Port Gigabit Ethernet NIC, Copper, w/TOE/iSCSI  
PCIe x4  
Communications  
Intel Gigabit ET Dual Port Adapter, Gigabit Ethernet NIC, PCIe x4  
Intel Gigabit ET Quad Port Adapter, Gigabit Ethernet NIC, PCIe x4  
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Power Supply  
Single cabled power supply (250W)  
Quad-pack LED diagnostics, ECC memory, add-in RAID, TPM/TCM  
Matrox® G200eW with 8MB memory  
iDRAC6 optional  
Availability  
Video  
Remote Management  
Dell OpenManage™  
BMC  
IPMI 2.0 compliant  
Unified Server Configurator  
Systems Management  
Rack Support  
Lifecycle Controller enabled through optional iDRAC6 Express, iDRAC6 Enterprise,  
and vFlash  
ReadyRails™ static rails for toolless mounting in 4-post racks with square or  
unthreaded round holes or tooled mounting in 4-post threaded and 2-post (Telco)  
racks  
Microsoft® Windows® Small Business Server 2011  
Microsoft Windows Server® 2008 R2 Foundation3 SP1 (includes Hyper-V™ v2)  
Microsoft Windows Server 2008 SP2, x86/x64 (x64 includes Hyper-V™)  
Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1, x64 (includes Hyper-V™ v2)  
Novell® SUSE® Linux® Enterprise Server  
Operating Systems  
Red Hat® Enterprise Linux  
For more information on the specific versions and additions, visit  
Featured Database  
Application  
Microsoft SQL Server® solutions (see Dell.com/SQL)  
1GB means 1 billion bytes and TB equals 1 trillion bytes; actual capacity varies with preloaded material and  
operating environment and will be less.  
2Maximum of four hard drives available Q2 2011.  
3Windows Server 2008 R2 Foundation allows only 15 user accounts and requires certain Active Directory (AD)  
configurations. If not configured according to the product documentation, the software will generate  
warnings to correct the configuration. After a certain amount of time, the software will only run for one hour  
at a time until the configuration is corrected. For more information about these features review the product  
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4 Mechanical  
4.1 Chassis Description  
The PowerEdge R210 II is a 1U rack-mount design that supports the following features:  
Two cabled 3.5‖ drive bays for SATA or SAS hard drives or four 2.5‖ drive bays for SAS or SSD  
drives (available Q2 2011)  
Dual Gigabit LAN on motherboard (LOM)  
Four DIMM slots  
TPM security feature  
One riser card for optional PCIe expansion card  
Optional iDRAC6 Enterprise and iDRAC6 Express card mounted on planar (without PCI slot  
occupied)  
Support for 11G slim static and slim sliding rails.  
Single non-redundant power supply  
Diagnostic LED panel  
4.2 Dimensions and Weight  
Figure 1 details the dimensions and weight for the PowerEdge R210 II.  
Za  
Xa  
Xb  
Y
(With  
Bezel)  
Zb*  
Zc  
Max Weight  
8.05 kg  
(17.76 lbs)  
482.6mm  
434mm  
42.4mm  
35mm  
390.7mm  
394.3mm  
*Zb measures to the nominal rear wall external surface where the motherboard I/O connectors reside.  
Figure 1. Chassis Dimensions  
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4.3 Front Panel View and Features  
Figure 2 and Figure 3 show the front views of the PowerEdge R210 II.  
Figure 2. Front View (With Bezel)  
Figure 3. Front View (Without Bezel)  
See the Front-Panel Features and Indicators section in the About Your System chapter of the  
PowerEdge R210 II Owner’s Manual on Support.Dell.com for more information.  
4.4 Back Panel View and Features  
Figure 4 shows the back view of the PowerEdge R210 II.  
Figure 4. Back View  
See the Back-Panel Features and Indicators section in the About Your System chapter of the  
PowerEdge R210 II Owner’s Manual on Support.Dell.com for more information.  
4.5 Power Button LED  
All Dell PowerEdge servers have a green LED integrated in the power button which indicates the  
system‘s power state.  
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Figure 5. Power Button  
See the About Your System chapter of the PowerEdge R210 II Owner’s Manual on Support.Dell.com  
for more information.  
4.6 System Status ID  
The System Status ID indicators are two LEDsone on the front panel of the system and one on the  
back panel. These LEDs indicates the system state.  
See the About Your System chapter of the PowerEdge R210 II Owner’s Manual on Support.Dell.com  
for more information.  
4.7 NIC Indicators  
See the NIC Indicator Codes section in the About Your System chapter of the PowerEdge R210 II  
Owner’s Manual on Support.Dell.com for more information.  
4.8 Internal Chassis Views  
Figure 6 shows the internal view of the PowerEdge R210 II server.  
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Figure 6. Internal Chassis View  
4.9 Rails  
4.9.1 ReadyRails Static Rails  
ReadyRailsTM Static Rails for 4-post and 2-post racks support the following:  
Toolless installation in 19‖ EIA-310-E compliant square or unthreaded round hole 4-post racks  
including all generations of Dell racks  
Tooled installation in 19‖ EIA-310-E compliant threaded hole 4-post and 2-post racks  
See section 14 for more details.  
4.10 Fans  
There are three system fans located in the R210 II system.  
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For information on removing and installing the system fans, see the Installing System Components  
chapter of the PowerEdge R210 II Owner’s Manual on Support.Dell.com for more information.  
4.11 LED Control Panel  
Figure 7 and Figure 8 show the LED control panel.  
Figure 7. Front Panel View with LED Control Panel  
Figure 8. LED Control Panel (Detailed View)  
For a complete description of LED indicators, their causes, and possible courses of action to take to  
resolve an error, see the Diagnostic Lights (Optional) section in the About Your System chapter in the  
PowerEdge R210 II Owner’s Manual on Support.Dell.com.  
4.12 Security  
4.12.1  
Cover Latch  
The PowerEdge R210 II comes with a coin-lock entry latch on the top cover of the unit and provides  
security for the entire system. The lock provides for toolless access to the chassis.  
4.12.2  
Bezel  
A metal bezel an available option and is mounted to the front of the chassis. A lock on the bezel is  
used to protect un-authorized access to system peripherals and the power button. System status on  
the LED control panel is viewable even when the bezel is installed.  
4.12.3  
Hard Drive  
Cabled hard drives are only accessible by opening the top cover, thus locking the top cover secures  
the hard drives.  
For information about installing or removing the hard drives, see the Hard Drives section in the  
Installing System Components chapter in the PowerEdge R210 II Owner’s Manual on  
4.12.4  
Trusted Platform Module (TPM)  
The PowerEdge R210 II uses a TPM encryption chip solution on the system board with BIOS support  
worldwide, except for China where Trusted Computing Module (TCM) is the standard. TPM is disabled  
by default.  
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The TPM is used to generate and store keys, protect and authenticate passwords, and create and  
store digital certificates. The TPM can also be used to store Microsoft® BitLockerkeys for hard drive  
encryption features in Microsoft® Windows Server® 2008. TPM is enabled through a BIOS option and  
uses HMAC-SHA1-160 for binding.  
4.12.5  
Power Switch Security  
The control panel is designed so the power switch cannot be accidentally activated. The lock on the  
bezel secures the switch behind the bezel. In addition, there is a setting in the CMOS setup that  
disables the power button function.  
4.12.6  
Intrusion Alert  
A chassis intrusion switch mounted inside the system chassis on the front panel board, and is used to  
detect chassis intrusion. When the cover is opened, the switch circuit closes and indicates intrusion.  
4.12.7  
Secure Mode  
BIOS has the ability to enter a secure boot mode through setup. This mode includes the option to  
lock out the power and NMI switches on the control panel or set up a system password.  
For more information, see the Using the System Setup Program and Boot Manager chapter in the  
PowerEdge R210 II Owner’s Manual on Support.Dell.com.  
4.13 USB Key  
The PowerEdge R210 II supports two internal USB connectors which can be used for USB keys.  
4.14 Battery  
A replaceable coin cell CR2032 3V battery is mounted on the planar to provide backup power for the  
Real-Time Clock and CMOS RAM on the Intel® SP5100 chip.  
4.14.1  
Field Replaceable Units (FRU)  
The planar contains a serial EEPROM to store Field Replaceable Unit (FRU) information including Dell  
part numbers, part revision levels, and serial numbers. This information is used by the SEL (system  
event log) and the BMC (baseboard management controller).  
4.15 User Accessible Jumpers, Sockets, and Connectors  
See the Jumpers and Connectors chapter in the PowerEdge R210 II Owner’s Manual on  
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5 Power, Thermal, Acoustic  
5.1 Power Supplies  
The base system includes a single 250W power supply. This unit provides power to the planar, the  
internal hard drive bays, and one slim optical disk drive bay. Power is soft-switched, allowing power  
cycling using a switch on the front of the system enclosure or through software control (server  
management functions). The power system is compatible with industry standards, such as ACPI and  
Server 2000. The power supply is equipped with automatic input voltage detection.  
5.2 Power Supply Specifications  
Table 3.  
Power Supply Specifications  
Non-redundant Power Supply  
Feature  
L-210 mm x W-106 mm x H-40  
mm  
Dimensions  
Status Indicators  
Integrated Fans  
None  
One  
15 Amps @ 120 VAC, 10 Amps @  
240 VAC  
AC Cord Rating  
Input Voltage  
Auto-ranging  
Line Frequency  
90 264 VAC  
Yes  
4763 Hertz  
Under typical line conditions  
and over the entire system  
ambient operating range, the  
inrush current may reach 55  
Amps for 10 ms or less.  
Maximum Inrush Current  
Hot-plug Capability  
Output Power  
No  
250W  
1039 BTU per hour maximum  
Maximum Heat Dissipation  
Efficiency  
82% to 85% @ 115 VAC  
82% to 85% @ 230 VAC  
20% to 100% Load  
5.3 Heat Dissipation  
The heat dissipation for the R210 II power supply is measured at 1040 BTU/hr (maximum).  
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5.4 Environmental Specifications  
The airborne contaminant level is class G2 or lower as defined by ISA-S71.04-1985.  
Table 4 lists the environmental specifications for the R210 II.  
Table 4.  
Environmental Specifications  
Specification  
Operating Requirements  
Non-Operating Requirements  
Temperature Ranges  
10°C to 35°C  
(50°F to 95°F)  
(for altitude ≤ 900m or 2952.75ft)  
-40°C to 65°C  
10°C to T1°C  
(50°F to T2°F)  
(-40°F to 149°F)  
Temperature Ranges  
(for altitude > 900m or 2952.75ft)  
Temperature Gradient  
10°C  
20°C  
(maximum per 60 minutes)  
20% to 80%  
5% to 95%  
Humidity Percent Ranges  
(noncondensing)  
(maximum wet bulb  
temperature = 29°C)  
(maximum wet bulb  
temperature = 38°C)  
Humidity Gradient  
10%  
10%  
(maximum per 60 minutes)  
-50ft  
-50ft  
Low Limits  
(-15.2m)  
(-15.2m)  
Altitude Ranges  
10,000ft  
(3048m)  
35,000ft  
High Limits  
(10,668m)  
1Use the formulas in Figure 9 to calculate the maximum operating temperature (in °C) for a given altitude. Use  
the first formula if the altitude is stated in meters; use the second formula if the altitude is stated in feet.  
2Use the formulas in Figure 10 to calculate the maximum operating temperature (in °F) for a given altitude.  
Use the first formula if the altitude is stated in meters; use the second formula if the altitude is stated in feet.  
Figure 9. Formulas for Maximum Operating Temperature for Given Altitude (°C)  
Figure 10. Formulas for Maximum Operating Temperature for Given Altitude (°F)  
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Table 5 shows the shock and vibration specifications for the R210 II.  
Table 5.  
Shock and Vibration Specifications  
Maximum Vibration  
Operating  
0.26Grms at 5350Hz for 15 minutes  
Storage  
1.88Grms at 10500Hz for 15 minutes  
Maximum Shock  
One shock pulse in the positive z axis (one pulse  
on each side of the system) of 31G for 2.6ms in  
the operational orientation  
Operating  
Storage  
Six consecutively executed shock pulses in the  
positive and negative x, y, and z axes (one pulse  
on each side of the system) of 71G for up to  
2ms.  
Six consecutively executed shock pulses in the  
positive and negative x, y, and z axes (one pulse  
on each side of the system) of Half-sine shock  
71G for up to 2ms and square-wave shock 32G,  
270 in/sec.  
5.5 ENERGY STAR Compliance  
ENERGY STAR® qualified configurations can be accessed from the ENERGY STAR Compliance results  
landing page on Dell.com.  
5.6 Thermal  
The thermal design of the PowerEdge R210 II reflects the following:  
Closed-loop thermal control algorithm: A closed-loop thermal control method uses feedback  
temperatures to dynamically determine proper fan speeds.  
Comprehensive thermal management: The PowerEdge R210 II controls system cooling fan  
speed based on several different responses from critical component sensors, such as processor  
temperature, DIMM temperature, inlet ambient temperature, and system configurations. The  
thermal management adjusts proper cooling ability for the system according to what the  
system really needs.  
Optimized Ventilation: The R210 II chassis has a custom ventilation design for optimized air  
flow path. Each component and peripheral is ensured sufficient air for cooling.  
5.7 Acoustics  
The acoustical design of the PowerEdge R210 II reflects the following:  
Adherence to Dell’s high sound quality standards: Sound quality is different from sound  
power level and sound pressure level in that it describes how humans respond to annoyances  
in sound, like whistles and hums. One of the sound quality metrics in the Dell specification is  
the prominence ratio of a tone, which is listed in Table 6.  
Office environment acoustics: Compare the values for LpA in Table 6 and note that they are  
lower than ambient measurements of typical office environments.  
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Hardware configurations affect system noise levels: Dell‘s thermal control provides for  
cooling flexible to varying hardware configurations. Acoustical performance associated with  
two common configurations is listed in Table 6.  
Noise ramp and descent at boot: Fan speeds (and corresponding noise levels) ramp up during  
the boot process to add a layer of protection for component cooling, in the event that the  
system does not boot properly.  
The acoustical performance for minimum and typical configurations of the PowerEdge R210 II are  
shown in Table 6.  
Table 6.  
Acoustical Specifications  
Minimum Configuration @ 23°C Ambient  
Power  
LwA-UL  
LpA  
Prominent  
Tones  
Operating Mode  
(bels)  
(dBA)  
Processor  
Hard Drives  
RAID  
Supply  
Standby  
Idle  
2.8  
5.0  
16  
38  
None  
None  
Intel®  
CoreTM  
i3-2100  
(65W)  
1 x 3.5‖  
SATA (7.2k)  
250GB  
1 x 250W  
None  
Active hard  
drives  
5.1  
5.0  
38  
38  
None  
None  
Stressed  
processor  
Typical Configuration @ 23°C Ambient  
Power  
LwA-UL  
(bels)  
LpA  
Prominent  
Tones  
Operating Mode  
(dBA)  
Processor  
Hard Drives  
RAID  
Supply  
Standby  
Idle  
2.8  
5.2  
16  
40  
None  
None  
Intel®  
Xeon®  
E3-1200  
product  
family  
(80W)  
2 x 3.5‖  
SATA (7.2k)  
500GB  
PERC  
H200  
1 x 250W  
Active hard  
drives  
5.2  
5.2  
41  
41  
None  
None  
Stressed  
processor  
Definitions  
Standby: AC Power is connected to power supplies but the system is not turned on.  
Idle: Reference ISO7779 (1999) definition 3.1.7; system is running in its OS but no other specific  
activity.  
Active Hard Drives: An operating mode per ISO7779 (1999) definition 3.1.6; Section C.9 of ECMA-74  
9th ed. (2005) is followed in exercising the hard disk drives.  
Stressed Processor: An operating mode per ISO7779 (1999) definition 3.1.6; SPECPower set to 50%  
loading is used.  
LwAUL: The upper limit sound power level (LwA) calculated per section 4.4.2 of ISO 9296 (1988) and  
measured in accordance to ISO 7779 (1999).  
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LpA-Op: A-Weighted sound pressure level. The system is placed in center of ISO7779 table, while the  
acoustic transducer is located 150 cm above the floor and 50 cm in front of the equipment.  
Prominent tones: Criteria of D.6 and D.11 of ECMA-74 11th ed. (2010) are followed to determine if  
discrete tones are prominent. The system is placed in a rack with its bottom at 75-cm from the floor.  
The acoustic transducer is at front bystander position, ref ISO7779 3rd (2010), Section 8.6.2.  
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6 Processors  
6.1 Overview  
The processors for the R210 II are based on the latest two- and four-core offerings from the Intel®  
Xeon® processor E3-1200 product family or the Intel® Core™ processor i3-2100 product family series.  
6.2 Features  
Key features of the Intel® Xeon® processor E3-1200 product family or the Intel® Core™ processor i3-  
2100 product family include:  
New microarchitecture on 32nm process delivers higher performance and lower power.  
Intel® Advanced Vector Extensions (AVX) allows for better acceleration of floating point  
intensive applications.  
Next generation Intel Turbo Boost Technology maximizes processor performance during  
workload spikes by allowing the processor to briefly operate above TDP.  
New Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) provides improved encryption and decryption  
performance.  
Increased processor performance of up to 25% over previous generation.  
Memory and I/O: 2x memory footprint at 32GB; 4 additional PCIe lanes (20).  
Storage: 6 SATA 3Gb/s ports.  
Efficiency: Low power Intel Xeon® processor options.  
Reliability: Error Correcting Code (ECC) memory to improve data integrity.  
Server validation: With server operating systems, server class peripherals and adapters to  
ensure compatibility.  
Storage: RAID support for Linux operating systems.  
6.3 Supported Processors  
Processors supported on the R210 II are listed in Table 7 and Table 8. For the most up-to-date listings,  
Table 7.  
Supported Intel Xeon Processors  
Model  
Speed  
Power Cores  
L3 Cache  
(MB)  
Threads  
Turbo  
Memory Process  
(MHz)  
(GHz) (Watts)  
E3-1280  
E3-1270  
E3-1240  
E3-1230  
E3-1220  
E3-1260L  
E3-1220L  
3.50  
3.40  
3.30  
3.20  
3.10  
2.40  
2.20  
95  
80  
80  
80  
80  
45  
20  
4
4
4
4
4
4
2
8
8
8
8
8
8
3
8
8
8
8
4
8
4
Yes  
1333  
1333  
1333  
1333  
1333  
1333  
1333  
32nm  
32nm  
32nm  
32nm  
32nm  
32nm  
32nm  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
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Table 8.  
Power  
Supported Intel Desktop Processors  
Model  
Speed  
Cores  
L2/L3 Cache  
(MB)  
Threads  
Turbo  
Memory  
(MHz)  
Process  
(GHz) (Watts)  
Intel Core™  
i3-2100  
Intel Pentium® 2.90  
G850  
3.10  
65  
65  
65  
2
3
4
No  
1333  
1333  
1333  
32nm  
32nm  
32nm  
2
2
3
3
2
2
No  
No  
Intel Pentium  
G620  
2.60  
6.4 Processor Configurations  
The R210 II is a single socket server and the memory controller embedded in the processor supports 4  
DIMMs. Memory configuration with one processor includes a 1 GB minimum and a 32 GB maximum.  
6.5 Processor Installation  
Refer to the Processors section in the Installing System Components chapter of the Dell PowerEdge  
R210 II Systems Owner’s Manual on Support.dell.com for processor installation and removal  
instructions.  
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7 Memory  
7.1 Overview  
The R210 II supports DDR3 memory, providing a high performance, high speed memory interface  
capable of low latency response and high throughput. For the Intel processor-based R210 II, up to 4  
total DIMMs are supported. Additional specifics regarding memory include:  
2 Gb DRAM technology  
2 channels per processor  
Unbuffered (UDIMM) ECC DDR3 DIMMs  
DDR3 speeds of 1066/1333 (UDIMM only)  
Single- and dual-rank UDIMMs (all channels in a system run at the fastest common frequency)  
Support for up to 32 GB UDIMM memory (4 x 8 GB UDIMMs)  
Single DIMM configuration only with DIMM in socket A1  
No support for quad-rank DIMMs  
No RDIMM support  
Low-voltage (LV) DIMM supported @ 3.5V only  
Non-ECC DIMMs not supported  
7.2 DIMMs Supported  
The R210 II supports a minimum of 1 GB upgradeable to 32 GB of RAM using the following DIMM sizes:  
Table 9.  
DIMMs Supported  
Unbuffered  
DRAM Technology  
DDR3 1333 1GB DIMM, Single Rank  
DDR3 1333 2GB DIMM, Single Rank  
DDR3 1333 4GB DIMM, Dual Rank  
DDR3 1333 8GB DIMM, Dual Rank  
2Gb  
2Gb  
2Gb  
4Gb  
7.3 DIMM Slots  
The PowerEdge R210 II has 4 DIMM slots for memory, supporting up to 2 DIMMs per channel.  
7.4 Speed  
The memory frequency is determined by a variety of inputs:  
Speed of the DIMMs  
Speed supported by the processor  
Configuration of the DIMMs  
The memory speed of each channel depends on the memory configuration:  
For single-rank memory modules  
o One memory module per channel supports up to 1333 MHz  
o Two memory modules per channel supports up to 1333 MHz  
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For dual-rank memory modules  
o One memory module per channel supports up to 1333 MHz  
o Two memory modules per channel supports up to 1066 MHz  
If memory modules with different speeds are installed, they will operate at the speed of the slowest  
installed memory module(s).  
7.5 Sparing  
Memory sparing is not supported.  
7.6 Mirroring  
Memory mirroring is not supported.  
7.7 RAID  
Memory RAID is not supported.  
7.8 Supported Configurations  
Supported memory configurations for the R210 II are listed in Table 10. For the latest information on  
memory options, visit Dell.com.  
Table 10.  
Supported Configurations  
System  
Capacity  
(GB)  
DIMM  
Speed  
(MHz)  
System  
Speed  
(MHz)  
Memory  
Data  
Width  
DIMM  
Quantity  
DIMM  
Type  
Memory  
Channel of Ranks  
Number  
1
2
2
4
4
4
8
8
1
UDIMM  
UDIMM  
UDIMM  
UDIMM  
UDIMM  
UDIMM  
UDIMM  
UDIMM  
UDIMM  
UDIMM  
UDIMM  
1333  
1333  
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
2
2
2
2
x8  
x8  
x8  
x8  
x8  
X8  
x8  
x8  
x8  
X8  
X8  
1
2
2
4
1
4
2
4
2
4
1333  
1333  
1333  
1333  
1333  
1333  
1333  
1333  
1333  
1333  
1333  
1333  
1333  
1333  
1333  
1333  
1333  
1333  
1333  
1333  
1
2
2
2
1
2
2
2
2
2
16  
16  
32  
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8 Chipset  
8.1 Overview  
The PowerEdge R210 II planar incorporates the Intel C200 Series PCH chipset. The features listed  
below are part of the chipset.  
8.2 Direct Media Interface  
Direct Media Interface (DMI) is the chip-to-chip connection between the processor and C200 series  
chipset. This high-speed interface integrates advanced priority-based servicing allowing for  
concurrent traffic and true isochronous transfer capabilities. Base functionality is completely  
software-transparent, permitting current and legacy software to operate normally.  
8.3 PCI Express Interface  
The C200 series provides up to 8 PCI Express root ports. Each root port supports 5GT/s bandwidth.  
PCI Express Root Ports 1-4 can be statically configured as four x1 ports or ganged together to form  
one x4 port. Ports 5 and 6 can only be used as two x1 ports.  
8.4 SATA Interface  
The chipset has two integrated SATA host controllers that support independent DMA operation on up  
to six port: 6 x 3Gb/s SATA. The SATA controller contains two modes of operation, a legacy mode  
using I/O space and an AHCI mode using memory space. Software that uses legacy mode will not have  
AHCI capabilities.  
8.5 AHCI  
The chipset provides hardware support for Advanced Host Controller Interface (AHCI), a new  
programming interface for SATA host controllers. Platforms supporting AHCI may take advantage of  
performance features such as no master/slave designation for SATA deviceseach device is treated  
as a masterand hardware-assisted native command queuing. AHCI also provides usability  
enhancements such as Hot-Plug. AHCI requires appropriate software support (for example, an AHCI  
driver) and for some features, hardware support in the SATA device or additional platform hardware.  
8.6 PCI Interface  
The C200 Series chipset PCI interface provides a 33 MHz, Revision 2.3 implementation. The chipset  
integrates a PCI arbiter that supports up to four external PCI bus masters in addition to the internal  
requests. This allows for combinations of up to 8 PCI down devices and PCI slots.  
8.7 Low Pin Count (LPC) Interface  
The LPC bridge function of the PCH resides in PCI Device 31: Function 0. In addition to the LPC bridge  
function, D31:F0 contains other functional units including DMA, Interrupt controllers, Timers, Power  
Management, System Management, GPIO, and RTC.  
8.8 Serial Peripheral Interface (SPI)  
The chipset implements an SPI Interface as an alternative interface for the BIOS flash device. An SPI  
flash device can be used as a replacement for the FWH, and is required to support Gigabit Ethernet,  
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Intel® Active Management Technology, and integrated Intel Quiet System Technology. The chipset  
supports up to two SPI flash devices with speed up to 20 MHz, 33 MHz utilizing two chip select pins.  
8.9 Compatibility Module  
The DMA controller incorporates the logic of two 82C37 DMA controllers, with seven independently  
programmable channels. Channels 03 are hardwired to 8-bit, count-by-byte transfers, and channels  
57 are hardwired to 16-bit, count-by-word transfers. Any two of the seven DMA channels can be  
programmed to support fast Type-F transfers. Channel 4 is reserved as a generic bus master request.  
The chipset supports LPC DMA, which is similar to ISA DMA, through the DMA controller. LPC DMA is  
handled through the use of the LDRQ# lines from peripherals and special encoding on LAD[3:0] from  
the host. Single, Demand, Verify, and Increment modes are supported on the LPC interface.  
The timer/counter block contains three counters that are equivalent in function to those found in  
one 82C54 programmable interval timer. These three counters are combined to provide the system  
timer function, and speaker tone. The 14.31818 MHz oscillator input provides the clock source for  
these three counters.  
The chipset provides an ISA-Compatible Programmable Interrupt Controller (PIC) that incorporates  
the functionality of two, 82C59 interrupt controllers. The two interrupt controllers are cascaded so  
that 14 external and two internal interrupts are possible. In addition, the chipset supports a serial  
interrupt scheme.  
All of the registers in these modules can be read and restored. This is required to save and restore  
system state after power has been removed and restored to the platform.  
8.10 Advanced Programmable Interrupt Controller (APIC)  
In addition to the standard ISA compatible Programmable Interrupt Controller (PIC) described in the  
previous section, the Ibex Peak incorporates the Advanced Programmable Interrupt Controller (APIC).  
8.11 USB Interface  
The C200 Series chipset contains up to two Enhanced Host Controller Interface (EHCI) host controllers  
that support USB high-speed signaling. High-speed USB 2.0 allows data transfers up to 480 Mb/s  
which is 40 times faster than full-speed USB. The chipset also contains up to seven Universal Host  
Controller Interface (UHCI) controllers that support USB full-speed and low-speed signaling.  
The chipset supports up to fourteen USB 2.0 ports. All fourteen ports are high-speed, full-speed, and  
low-speed capable. The port-routing logic determines whether a USB port is controlled by one of the  
UHCI or EHCI controllers.  
8.12 Real-Time Clock (RTC)  
The Real Time Clock (RTC) module provides a battery backed-up date and time keeping device with  
two banks of static RAM with 128 bytes each, although the first bank has 114 bytes for general  
purpose usage. Three interrupt features are available: time of day alarm with once a second to once  
a month range, periodic rates of 122 μs to 500 ms, and end of update cycle notification. Seconds,  
minutes, hours, days, day of week, month, and year are counted. Daylight savings compensation is no  
longer supported. The hour is represented in twelve or twenty-four hour format, and data can be  
represented in BCD or binary format. The design is functionally compatible with the Motorola  
MS146818B. The time keeping comes from a 32.768 kHz oscillating source, which is divided to  
achieve an update every second. The lower 14 bytes on the lower RAM block has very specific  
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functions. The first ten are for time and date information. The next four (0Ah to 0Dh) are registers,  
which configure and report RTC functions.  
8.13 GPIO  
Various general purpose inputs and outputs are provided for custom system design. The number of  
inputs and outputs varies depending on C200 series configuration.  
8.14 Enhanced Power Management  
The C200 series power management functions include enhanced clock control and various low-power  
(suspend) states (for example, Suspend-to-RAM and Suspend-to-Disk). A hardware-based thermal  
management circuit permits software-independent entrance to low-power states. The chipset  
contains full support for the Advanced Configuration and Power Interface (ACPI) Specification,  
Revision 3.0a.  
8.15 System Management Features  
In addition to Intel AMT, the C200 series chipset integrates several functions designed to manage the  
system and lower the total cost of ownership (TCO) of the system. These system management  
functions are designed to report errors, diagnose the system, and recover from system lockups  
without the aid of an external microcontroller.  
8.15.1  
TCO Timer  
The chipset‘s integrated programmable TCO timer is used to detect system locks. The first expiration  
of the timer generates an SMI# that the system can use to recover from a software lock. The second  
expiration of the timer causes a system reset to recover from a hardware lock.  
8.15.2  
Processor Present Indicator  
The chipset looks for the processor to fetch the first instruction after reset. If the processor does not  
fetch the first instruction, the Ibex Peak will reboot the system.  
8.15.3  
Error Code Correction (ECC) Reporting  
When detecting an ECC error, the host controller has the ability to send one of several messages to  
the chipset. The host controller can instruct the chipset to generate an SMI#, NMI, SERR#, or TCO  
interrupt.  
8.15.4  
Function Disable  
The chipset provides the ability to disable the following integrated functions: LAN, USB, LPC, Intel  
HD Audio, SATA, PCI Express or SMBus. Once disabled, these functions no longer decode I/O, memory,  
or PCI configuration space. Also, no interrupts or power management events are generated from the  
disabled functions.  
8.15.5  
Intruder Detect  
The chipset provides an input signal (INTRUDER#) that can be attached to a switch that is activated  
when the system case is opened. The chipset can be programmed to generate an SMI# or TCO  
interrupt due to an active INTRUDER# signal.  
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8.16 System Management Bus (SMBus 2.0)  
The chipset contains an SMBus Host interface that allows the processor to communicate with SMBus  
slaves. This interface is compatible with most I2C devices. Special I2C commands are implemented.  
The chipset‘s SMBus host controller provides a mechanism for the processor to initiate  
communications with SMBus peripherals (slaves). Also, the chipset supports slave functionality,  
including the Host Notify protocol. Hence, the host controller supports eight command protocols of  
the SMBus interface.  
The chipset‘s SMBus also implements hardware-based Packet Error Checking for data robustness and  
the Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) to dynamically provide address to all SMBus devices.  
8.17 Intel Virtualization Technology for Directed I/O  
The chipset provides hardware support for implementation of Intel Virtualization Technology with  
Directed I/O (Intel VT-d). Intel VT-d Technology consists of technology components that support the  
virtualization of platforms based on Intel Architecture Processors. Intel VT-d Technology enables  
multiple operating systems and applications to run in independent partitions. A partition behaves like  
a virtual machine (VM) and provides isolation and protection across partitions. Each partition is  
allocated its own subset of host physical memory.  
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9 BIOS  
9.1 Overview  
The R210 II BIOS is based on the Insyde® BIOS core which supports the following features:  
Simultaneous Multi-Threading (SMT) support  
PCI 2.3 compliant  
Plug and Play 1.0a compliant  
MP (Multiprocessor) 1.4 compliant  
Ability to boot from hard drive, optical drive, iSCSI drive, USB key, and SD card  
ACPI 2.0 support (S0, OS-S4, S5 States)  
PXE and WOL support for on-board NICs  
SETUP access through <F2> key at end of POST  
USB 2.0 (USB boot code is 1.1 compliant)  
F1/F2 error logging in CMOS  
Virtual KVM, CD, and floppy support  
iDRAC supported  
Unified Server Configurator (UEFI 2.1) support  
Power management support including DBS, Power Inventory and multiple Power Profiles:  
o Maximum Performance  
o OS Control (DBS)  
o Custom  
SMBIOS 2.5  
PCI-to-PCI bridge 1.0 compliant  
Dell Server Assistant 7.0 support  
System Service support  
Onboard PCI video BIOS support  
SATA-enabled for CD-ROM and hard drives  
PCI FW 3.0 compliant  
Selectable Boot support  
El Torito CD-ROM Boot 1.0  
Remote BIOS Update support  
Remote Configuration Interface (RCI) support  
Console redirection through COM1  
PXE support based on Preboot Execution Environment Specification v2.1  
2-byte ID support  
ePPID support in flash  
Memory remapping support  
DDR3 UDIMM memory support  
UEFI shell Support  
AC recovery staggering Power-Up  
DIMM mismatch checking  
VT-d  
The PowerEdge R210 II BIOS does not support the following:  
BIOS language localization  
BIOS recovery after bad flash  
RIB Support  
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9.2 Supported ACPI States  
ACPI compliance: S0, S4, S5 supported  
No S1, S2, S3 (STR) support  
S4 supported by OS only  
Table 11.  
Supported ACPI States  
S4  
S5  
S0  
Events (Wake Up)  
System ON  
S1  
S2/S3  
Hibernate (OS  
supported)  
Soft  
Off  
Power Button  
RTC alarm  
WOL  
iDRAC  
9.2.1 Power Management Modes  
The R210 II uses operating system-based power management.  
9.2.1.1  
Power Saving BIOS Setting (OS Control)  
Intel processors support Demand Based Switching (DBS) which enables the processor to dynamically  
change its operating frequency in response to workload changes. The industry standard  
implementation of this power management feature is in the Operating System (OS). The OS monitors  
process and thread level utilization of the processor and uses processor controls to change the  
processor‘s operating frequency. For heavy workloads, the OS runs the processor at higher  
frequencies for additional performance. Lighter workloads do not need high performance, thus the  
OS runs the processor at lower frequencies.  
9.2.1.2  
Maximum Performance  
The Maximum Performance Mode disables power management. In this mode, the processor frequency  
is statically set to the highest supported frequency.  
The power management features are implemented through two categories: fixed or generic. Fixed  
features use bits defined in the ACPI specification for specific capabilities. The fixed feature bits  
give the OS complete control over the power management of a device since the location of the bits is  
given to the OS in the FACP table. Thus, a driver can directly access bits to control a device‘s power  
management. Generic features have defined enable and status bits, but the functionality is not fully  
visible to the OS. Dell provides ASL code to handle the details of generic features, allowing the OS to  
intelligently communicate with system-specific hardware.  
Table 12 summarizes the power management features on this system:  
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Table 12.  
Power Management Features  
Feature  
Type  
Enable/Status/  
Ctrl bit  
Description  
location  
ACPI mode  
switch  
Fixed  
Fixed  
PCH  
PCH  
The OS uses the SCI_EN bit to switch from legacy mode to  
ACPI mode.  
Sleep states  
Supported states: S0(Working), S4-OS (‗Hibernation‘ in W2K),  
and S5 (Soft-off).  
S1 (also called ‗standby‘ or ‗suspend‘) and S3 are not  
supported.  
Power Button Fixed  
PCH  
PCH  
PCH  
In ACPI mode, OS has control of the power button. In non-  
ACPI mode, SMI handler owns power button events.  
Real-Time  
Clock  
Fixed  
The OS is able to configure the system to wake on the RTC  
alarm.  
Power Mgmt. Fixed  
Timer  
24-bit power management timer is used.  
Power Mgmt. Generic PCH  
Event (PME)  
Each host bus‘s PME# signal is routed to a separate general-  
purpose event pin in the chipset. When a device signals PME#,  
the system wakes (if necessary), the OS detects the event,  
and a Dell-defined ASL routine handles the event. Wake-on-  
LAN is one example of a PME.  
USB wake  
DBS  
Generic N/A  
This feature is not supported on this system since the S1 state  
is not supported.  
N/A  
N/A  
Processor MSRs This feature does P state transition under Windows  
C State  
Support  
Processor and  
PCH registers  
This feature allows multiple C state supports for Processor.  
This feature will work under Windows and ACPI OS that  
understand C states.  
Power Profile N/A  
support  
Processor/IMC  
and PCH  
chipset  
In addition to P,C and T states, BIOS will expose the Power  
Profiles to the OS. Each Power profile will have a specific  
settings and it will fine tune processor, MCH, IOH and South  
Bridge.  
registers  
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Table 13 shows the power profile options for the R210 II.  
Table 13.  
Power Profiles  
Maximum Performance  
OS Control  
DBPM Disabled (BIOS sets P-State to max)  
Memory frequency = Maximum Performance  
Fan algorithm = Maximum Performance  
Enable OS DBPM Control (BIOS exposes all possible P states to  
OS)  
Memory frequency = Maximum Performance  
Fan algorithm = Minimum Power  
Custom  
CPU Power and Performance Management:  
Maximum Performance | Minimum Power | OS DBPM | System  
DBPM  
Memory Power and Performance Management:  
Maximum Performance |1333Mhz |1067Mhz |800Mhz|  
Minimum Power  
Fan Algorithm  
Maximum Performance | Minimum Power  
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10 Embedded NICs/LAN on Motherboard (LOM)  
10.1 Overview  
The PowerEdge R210 II includes a Broadcom® 5716C chip embedded on the motherboard. The 5716  
chip is connected to the IOH via a PCI Express x4 gen2 link. The 5716 chip provides two 1x Gigabit  
Ethernet ports with two RJ-45 connectors on the rear of the system. Other details include:  
The firmware for the LOM chip resides in a flash part  
The R210 II supports Wake-On-LAN (WOL) from either port  
10.2 Features  
The Broadcom® 5716C controller-based LOM supports multiple functions over a unified fabric to help  
manage Ethernet, iSCSI and remote management traffic on each port simultaneously. The LOM  
provides dual 10/100/1000 Gigabit Ethernet functions, an IEEE 802.3-compliant media access  
controller (MAC), and a UTP copper physical layer transceiver solution for high-performance network  
applications. The LOM also supports the following functions:  
Multiple speed support with dual 10/100/1000-Mbps Ethernet MACs, including half-duplex and  
full-duplex capability and a dual 10/100/1000 copper PHY  
PCIe compliance with an x4 PCI Express v2.0- and v1.1-compliant bus interface  
Diagnostics:  
o Link quality indicator LED  
o Link speed indicator LED  
o Broadcom remote cable management and diagnostics software (Broadcom Advanced  
Control Suite [BACS])  
o LOM continually monitors various channel conditions  
Power management options  
Teaming using Broadcom software:  
o Support for virtual LANs (VLANs):  
.
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Split your physical LAN into logical parts  
Create logical segmentation of workgroups  
Enforce security policies for each logical segment  
o Group multiple network adapters together into teams, providing network load  
balancing and fault tolerance functionality  
Support for Pre-boot Execution Environment (PXE), iSCSI boot, and Bootstrap Protocol (BootP)  
Support for Network Controller Sideband Interface (NC-SI)  
IPv4 and IPv6 checksum offload  
IPv4 and IPv6 large send offload  
Jumbo MTU  
LSO and jumbo frames  
WOL capabilities  
Virtualization functionality  
Use of multiple queues  
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11 PCI Slots  
11.1 Overview  
The PowerEdge R210 II planar provides one riser card which provides one x16 Gen2 PCI Express  
expansion slot:  
Slot supports full-height half-length cards connected to the IOH  
Support for 25W maximum power  
System does not support hot-plugging or hot-removal of PCIe cards  
For more information on installing expansion cards and expansion-card priority, see the Expansion  
Cards and Expansion-Card Risers section in the Installing System Components chapter of the Dell  
PowerEdge R210 II Owner’s Manual on Support.dell.com.  
11.2 Quantities and Priorities  
Refer to the Expansion Cards and Expansion-Card Risers section in the Installing System Components  
chapter of the Dell PowerEdge R210 II Owner’s Manual on Support.dell.com.  
11.3 PCI Card Dimensions  
Refer to the Expansion Cards and Expansion-Card Risers section in the Installing System Components  
chapter of the Dell PowerEdge R210 II Owner’s Manual on Support.dell.com.  
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12 Storage  
12.1 Overview  
The PowerEdge R210 II supports the following hard drive configurations:  
2 x 3.5‖ cabled SATA drives using the motherboard SATA connector  
2 x 3.5‖ cabled SAS, nearline SAS, or SATA drives using an add-on storage controller  
4 x 2.5‖ SSD or SAS drives using an add-on storage controller (available Q2 2011)  
The hard-drive configuration must be selected at point of purchase and is not an upgrade option.  
12.2 Hard Drives  
Table 14 lists the supported hard drives for the PowerEdge R210 II. For the latest information on  
supported hard drives, visit Dell.com.  
Table 14.  
Supported Hard Drives  
Speed  
Form Factor  
3.5‖  
Capacity  
Type  
SATA  
NL SAS  
SAS  
250GB, 500GB, 1TB, 2TB  
500GB, 1TB, 2TB  
7.2K  
7.2K  
3.5‖  
3.5‖  
2.5‖1  
146GB, 300GB, 450GB, 600GB 15K  
100GB, 200GB N/A  
146GB, 300GB, 600GB, 900GB 10K  
SATA SSD  
SAS  
2.5‖  
12.5‖ drives available Q2 2011.  
12.3 RAID Configurations  
Table 15 details the factory RAID configurations for the PowerEdge R210 II.  
Table 15. Factory RAID Configurations  
Non-Mixed Drives,  
all SATA, all SSD,  
or all SAS  
Config  
Type  
Configurations  
Description  
Min HDD  
Max  
HDD  
#
Name  
SATANo  
1
MSTCBL  
On-board SATA Controller  
1
2
RAID  
SATA RAID  
2
3
4
MSTR0CBL  
MSTR1CBL  
ASSR0CBL  
Embedded SATA SW RAID (PERC S100)RAID 0  
Embedded SATA SW RAID (PERC S100)RAID 1  
2
2
2
2
2
2
SAS/SATA  
RAID  
Add-in SAS/SATA RAID card, RAID 0 (PERC S300)  
with 2 hard drives  
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6
7
8
9
ASSR0CBL  
ASSR1CBL  
ASSR5CBL  
ASSR10CBL  
ASSCBL  
Add-in SAS/SATA RAID card, RAID 0 (PERC S300)  
Add-in SAS/SATA RAID 1 (PERC S300)  
3
2
3
4
1
4
2
4
4
4
Add-in SAS/SATA RAID card, RAID 5 (PERC S300)  
Add-in SAS/SATA RAID card, RAID 10 (PERC S300)  
Add-in SAS/SATA RAID card, No RAID  
(PERC H200)  
10  
11  
12  
ASSR0CBL  
ASSR1CBL  
ASSR10CBL  
Add-in SAS/SATA RAID card, RAID 0 (PERC H200)  
Add-in SAS/SATA RAID card, RAID 1 (PERC H200)  
2
2
4
4
2
4
SAS/SSD  
RAID  
Add-in SAS/SSD RAID card, RAID 10  
(PERC H200)  
Note: Configurations that require more than 3 hard drives will be available in Q2 2011.  
Additional restrictions for RAID configurations are listed as follows:  
Hard drives must be all 3.5‖ or 2.5‖ (2.5‖ drives available Q2 2011)  
Must be all SAS or all SATA or all SSD  
No Mixed Hard drives allowed  
SSD support requires PERC H200  
PERC S300 does not support SSD  
The PERC S300 does not support the following virtualization solutions:  
Microsoft® Hyper-Vserver 2008 x64 (download version)  
Microsoft Windows Server® 2008 x64 (Hyper-Vrole enabled)  
MicrosoftWindows Server 2008 SP2 x64 (Hyper-Vrole enabled)  
MicrosoftWindows Server 2008 R2 (Microsoft Windows® 7 includes SP2 bits) x64 (Hyper-V  
role enabled)  
The PERC S300 does not support Linux® operating systems or VMware® virtualization software.  
12.4 Optical Drives  
The R210 II supports one SATA interface DVD-ROM or DVD+/-RW.  
12.5 Tape Drives  
External tape drives and tape libraries are supported. No internal tape drive support is available.  
For more information on supported tape drives and tape libraries, see Dell.com/Storage.  
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13 Video  
The PowerEdge R210 II includes a Matrox® G200eW with 8 MB memory integrated in Winbond®  
WPCM450 (BMC controller).  
The resolutions supported are listed in Table 16.  
Table 16.  
Graphics Video Modes  
Color Depth  
Resolution  
640 x 480  
Refresh Rate (Hz)  
(bit)  
8, 16, 32  
8, 16, 32  
8, 16, 32  
8, 16  
60, 72, 75, 85  
60, 72, 75, 85  
60, 70, 75, 85  
60, 75, 85  
60  
800 x 600  
1024 x 768  
1280 x 1024  
1280 x 1024  
32  
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14 Rack Information  
14.1 Overview  
The ReadyRails™ static rail systems for the R210 II provide toolless support for racks with square or  
unthreaded round mounting holes including all generations of Dell racks. The rail systems also offer  
tooled mounting support for 4-post threaded and 2-post (Telco) racks for added versatility. See Table  
17 for the list of supported rails and racks.  
14.2 Rails  
Two different static rail systems are available for the R210 II: the A4 rail system and the A6 rail  
system. Both support toolless mounting in 19‖-wide, EIA-310-E compliant square hole and unthreaded  
round hole racks using the ReadyRails™ mounting interface. Both also support a generic mounting  
interface for tooled mounting in threaded hole and 2-post (Telco) racks. Screws are not included in  
either kit because threaded racks are offered with a variety of thread designations.  
Table 17.  
Supported Racks  
Rack Types Supported  
4-Post 2-Post  
Square Round Thread Flush  
Rail  
ID  
Rail  
Type  
Product  
Mounting Interface  
Center  
A4  
A6  
ReadyRails/Generic  
ReadyRails/Generic  
Static  
Static  
R210 II  
The A6 rail system also supports a cantilever (ear) mounting option, although it is not recommended  
since it does not support shipment of the server in the rack and allows the position of the server to  
exceed its designated U-space.  
The key difference between the A4 and A6 rail systems is the overall length of the rail members. The  
A6 rail system, which is the default rail system being offered with the R210 II, is the shorter of the  
two and is well suited for mounting in 2-post racks or in 4-post racks with mounting flanges that are  
spaced in the 500-760 mm range. The A4 rail system is longer and can be used for mounting in 4-post  
racks with mounting flanges that are spaced in the 600-890 mm range. See Table 18 for specific  
adjustment range information on each rail system.  
Table 18.  
Rail Adjustability Ranges and Depth  
Rail Adjustability Range  
Rail Depth  
(mm)  
(mm)  
Rail  
ID  
Mounting  
Interface  
Rail  
Type  
Product  
Square  
Min Max  
Round  
Min Max  
Threaded  
without  
with  
CMA  
CMA  
Min  
Max  
ReadyRails/  
Generic  
A4  
A6  
Static  
Static  
608 879  
594 872  
604  
890  
622  
R210 II  
ReadyRails/  
Generic  
5151  
3762  
5081 751 4941 744 5191 762  
1With middle brackets removed  
2With rear brackets removed (applies to 2-post or cantilever mount only)  
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The min-max values listed in Table 18 represent the allowable distance between the front and rear mounting  
flanges in the rack. Rail depth represents the minimum depth of the rail as measured from the rack front  
mounting flanges when the rail rear bracket is positioned all the way forward.  
14.3 Cable Management Arm (CMA)  
The static rails for the R210 II support a wide variety of racks and mounting configurations but do not support  
the ability to extend the system out of the rack for service. Thus, they do not provide support for a cable  
management arm (CMA).  
14.4 Rack View  
The A4 and A6 rail systems are stab-in designs, meaning that the inner (chassis) rail members must first be  
attached to the sides of the system and then inserted into the outer (cabinet) members installed in the rack.  
Figure 11. A4 Static Rail System  
Figure 12. A6 Static Rail System  
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Figure 13 shows a view of the R210 II mounted in the A4 A6 rail systems in the 2-post center-mount  
configuration. The rear brackets on the A6 rail system can be removed and discarded, providing a  
much smaller mounting footprint than the A4 rail system.  
Figure 13. A4 and A6 Rail Systems in 2-post Center-Mount Configuration  
Figure 14 shows the R210 II mounted in the A4 and A6 rail systems in the 2-post flush-mount  
configuration. The rear brackets on both the A4 and the A6 rail systems can be removed and  
discarded in this configuration, but the A4 rail system still provides the smaller mounting footprint.  
Figure 14. A4 and A6 Rail Systems in 2-post Flush-Mount Configuration  
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For detailed information, see the following:  
Dell PowerEdge R210 II Getting Started Guide on Support.Dell.com  
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16 Systems Management  
16.1 Overview  
Dell delivers open, comprehensive, and integrated solutions that help you reduce the complexity of  
managing disparate IT assets. Combining Dell PowerEdge Servers with a wide selection of Dell  
developed systems management solutions gives you choice and flexibility, so you can simplify and  
save in IT environments of any size. To help you meet your server management demands, Dell offers  
Dell OpenManage™ systems management solutions for:  
Deployment of one or many servers from a single console  
Monitoring of server and storage health and maintenance  
Update of system, operating system, and application software  
Dell offers IT management solutions for organizations of all sizespriced and sized appropriately and  
supported comprehensively.  
16.2 Server Management  
A Dell Systems Management and Documentation DVD and a Dell Management Console DVD are  
included with the product. ISO images are also available. A brief description of available content:  
Dell Systems Build and Update Utility (SBUU): Dell Systems Build and Update Utility assists in  
OS install and pre-OS hardware configuration and updates.  
Server Update Utility (SUU): This DVD has an inventory tool for managing updates to  
firmware, BIOS, and drivers for either Linux or Windows varieties.  
OpenManage Server Administrator (OMSA): The OpenManage Server Administrator tool  
provides a comprehensive, one-to-one (one console to one server) systems management  
solution, designed for system administrators to manage systems locally and remotely over a  
network. OMSA allows system administrators to focus on managing their entire network by  
providing comprehensive one-to-one systems management.  
Management Console: Dell IT Assistant (ITA) is also included, as well as tools to allow access  
to our remote management products. These tools are Remote Access Service for iDRAC and  
the Baseboard Management Controller (BMC) Utility.  
Active Directory Snap-in Utility: The Active Directory Snap-in Utility provides an extension  
snap-in to the Microsoft Active Directory. This allows you to manage Dell specific Active  
Directory objects. The Dell-specific schema class definitions and their installation are also  
included on the DVD.  
Dell Systems Service Diagnostics Tools: Dell Systems Service and Diagnostics tools deliver the  
latest Dell optimized drivers, utilities, and operating system-based diagnostics that you can  
use to update your system.  
eDocs: The section includes PDF files for PowerEdge systems, storage peripherals, and Dell  
OpenManage™ software.  
Dell Management Console (DMC): The Dell Management Console is a systems management  
console that enables systems administrators to discover and inventory devices on your  
network. It provides functions such as health and performance monitoring of networked  
devices and patch management capabilities for Dell systems. DMC differs from the IT Assistant  
management console (described above) in that with DMC, value-add plug-ins that enable  
advanced functionality can be purchased and added to the base DMC product.  
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The PowerEdge R210 II implements circuitry for the next generation of Embedded Server  
Management. It is Intelligent Platform Management Interface (IPMI) v2.0 compliant. The optional  
iDRAC (Integrated Dell Remote Access Controller) is responsible for acting as an interface between  
the host system and its management software and the periphery devices. These periphery devices  
consist of the power supplies, the storage backplane, the integrated SAS HBA or PERC 6/I (PERC  
H700), and the control panel with LCD display.  
The optional upgrade to iDRAC6 provides features for managing the server remotely or in data center  
lights-out environments.  
Advanced iDRAC features require the installation of the optional iDRAC6 Enterprise card.  
16.4 Dell Lifecycle Controller and Unified Server Configurator  
Embedded management is comprised of several interdependent pieces:  
Dell Lifecycle Controller  
Unified Server Configurator  
iDRAC6  
Dell Lifecycle Controller powers the embedded management features. It includes integrated and  
tamper-proof storage for system-management tools and enablement utilities (firmware, drivers,  
etc.). For servers with iDRAC6 Express, the Lifecycle Controller offers pre-OS server deployment, OS  
installation, platform updates, platform configuration, and diagnostics capabilities. For servers  
without iDRAC6 Express, this utility has limited functionality and offers OS installation and  
diagnostics capabilities only.  
Dell Unified Server Configurator (USC) is a graphical user interface (GUI) that aids in local server  
provisioning in a pre-OS environment. To access the Unified Server Configurator, press the <F10> key  
within 10 seconds of the Dell logo appearance during the system boot process. Table 19 details  
current functionality enabled by the USC.  
Table 19.  
Unified Server Configurator Features and Description  
Description  
Feature  
Faster O/S Installation  
Drivers and the installation utility are embedded  
on system, so no need to scour Dell.com.  
Faster System Updates  
Integration with Dell support automatically  
directed to latest versions of the Unified Server  
Configurator, iDRAC, RAID, BIOS, NIC, and Power  
Supply.  
Update Rollback  
Ability to recover to previous ―known good state‖  
for all updatable components.  
More Comprehensive Diagnostics  
Simplified Hardware Configuration  
Diagnostic utilities are embedded on system.  
Detects RAID controller and allows user to  
configure virtual disk and choose virtual disk as  
boot device, eliminating the need to launch a  
separate utility. Also provides configuration for  
iDRAC, BIOS, and NIC/LOM.  
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The integrated Dell Remote Access Controller (iDRAC6) provides IT Administrators comprehensive yet  
straightforward management of remote servers, by delivering ―as if you are there‖ presence and  
control. iDRAC6 helps users to save time and money by eliminating travel to the remote server(s),  
whether that server is located in a different room, a different building, a different city, or in a  
different country. iDRAC6 is a purchasable option and is available as three offerings: iDRAC6 Express,  
iDRAC6 Enterprise, and Virtual Flash (vFlash) media:  
iDRAC6 Express is most appropriate for small-to-medium business customers with limited  
remote management needs.  
iDRAC6 Enterprise is appropriate for large data center customers with distributed servers.  
iDRAC6 with vFlash Media is provided for large enterprise customers with requirements for  
system management automation.  
16.6 iDRAC6 Express  
The optional iDRAC6 Express is the first tier of iDRAC6 upgrades. In addition to upgrading the system  
with a Lifecycle Controller, the iDRAC6 Express offers the following key features:  
Graphical web interface  
Standard-based interfaces  
Server Sensor monitoring and fault alerting  
Secure operation of remote access functions including authentication, authorization, and  
encryption  
Power control and management with the ability to limit server power consumption and  
remotely control server power states  
Advanced troubleshooting capabilities  
For more information on iDRAC6 Express features, see Table 20.  
16.7 iDRAC6 Enterprise  
The optional iDRAC6 Enterprise card provides access to advanced iDRAC6 features. The iDRAC6  
Enterprise connects directly to the R210 II planar and is mounted parallel to the planar with stand-  
offs.  
Key features for the iDRAC6 Enterprise include:  
Scripting capability with Dell‘s Racadm command-line  
Remote video, keyboard, and mouse control with Virtual Console  
Remote media access with Virtual Media  
Dedicated network interface  
16.8 iDRAC6 Enterprise with Virtual Flash (vFlash) Media  
The iDRAC6 Enterprise can be upgraded by adding the vFlash Media card. This is an 8 GB Dell-  
branded SD card that enables a persistent 256 MB virtual flash partition. The vFlash Media delivers  
the following key features:  
Support for 8 GB SD storage media  
Can be used as a repository for a pre-OS image, eliminating the need to maintain a network  
infrastructure for OS deployment  
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Can also be used for permanent diagnostics image for use after system failures, or permanent  
failsafe image for periodic configuration changes  
A more detailed feature list for iDRAC6 Express, iDRAC6 Enterprise, and vFlash Media is shown in  
Table 20.  
Features List for Base Management Functionality, iDRAC6, and vFlash  
Base Management  
Functionality  
iDRAC6  
Enterprise  
Feature  
iDRAC6 Express  
vFlash Media  
Interface and Standards Support  
IPMI 2.0  
Web-based GUI  
SNMP  
WSMAN  
SMASH-CLP  
Racadm command-  
line  
Conductivity  
Shared/Failover  
Network Modes  
IPv4  
VLAN Tagging  
IPv6  
Dynamic DNS  
Dedicated NIC  
Security and Authentication  
Role-based  
Authority  
Local Users  
Active Directory  
SSL Encryption  
Remote Management and Remediation  
Remote Firmware  
Update  
Server power  
control  
Serial-over-LAN  
(with proxy)  
Serial-over-LAN (no  
proxy)  
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Base Management  
Functionality  
iDRAC6  
Enterprise  
Feature  
iDRAC6 Express  
vFlash Media  
Power capping  
Last crash screen  
capture  
Boot capture  
Serial-over-LAN  
Virtual media  
Virtual console  
Virtual console  
sharing  
Virtual flash  
Monitoring  
Sensor Monitoring  
and Alerting  
Real-time Power  
Monitoring  
Real-time Power  
Graphing  
Historical Power  
Counters  
Logging Features  
System Event Log  
RAC Log  
Trace Log  
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The PowerEdge R210 II supports the following USB devices:  
DVD (bootable; requires two USB ports)  
USB key (bootable)  
Keyboard (only one USB keyboard is supported)  
Mouse (only one USB mouse is supported)  
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Appendix A. Statement of Volatility  
The Dell PowerEdge R210 II contains both volatile and non-volatile (NV) components. Volatile  
components lose their data immediately upon removal of power from the component. Non-volatile  
components continue to retain their data even after the power has been removed from the  
component. Components chosen as user-definable configuration options (those not soldered to the  
motherboard) are not included in the Statement of Volatility. Configuration option information  
(pertinent to options such as microprocessors, system memory, remote access controllers, and  
storage controllers) is available by component separately. The NV components detailed in Table 21  
are present in the PowerEdge R210 II server.  
Table 21.  
Volatility Table  
Server BIOS Memory  
Details  
64 Mbit  
Flash EEPROM  
No  
Size:  
Type [e.g. Flash PROM, EEPROM]:  
Can user programs or operating system write  
data to it during normal operation?  
Purpose? [e.g. boot code]  
Boot Code and Configuration Information  
How is data input to this memory?  
Loading flash memory requires a vendor  
provided firmware file and loader  
program which is executed by booting up  
the system from a floppy or OS based  
executable containing the  
firmware file and the loader. System  
loaded with arbitrary data in firmware  
memory would not operate.  
How is this memory write protected?  
Remarks  
Software write protected  
Server CMOS (Complementary Metal-Oxide  
Semiconductor) Memory  
Details  
Size:  
512 Bytes  
Type [e.g. Flash PROM, EEPROM]:  
Battery backed NVRAM  
No  
Can user programs or operating system write  
data to it during normal operation?  
Purpose? [e.g. boot code]  
RTC & Configuration settings  
F2 Setup Menu during POST  
N/A  
How is data input to this memory?  
How is this memory write protected?  
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LOM (LAN [Network Interface] on  
Motherboard) Memory  
Details:  
Size:  
4Mb (512KB)  
Type [e.g. Flash PROM, EEPROM]:  
Flash  
Can user programs or operating system write  
data to it during normal operation?  
Yes, under software control.  
Purpose? [e.g. boot code]  
Contains LOM boot code and configuration  
data  
How is data input to this memory?  
Requires vendor provided firmware file and  
loader program used during factory assembly  
or possible field update. A system loaded  
with arbitrary data in firmware memory  
would not operate.  
How is this memory write protected?  
Remarks:  
Software control.  
Server System Event Log Memory / FRU  
Size:  
Details  
4 KB  
Type [e.g. Flash PROM, EEPROM]:  
SEEPROM  
No  
Can user programs or operating system write  
data to it during normal operation?  
Purpose? [e.g. boot code]  
How is data input to this memory?  
How is this memory write protected?  
Remarks  
Store System Events  
BMC controller write  
Not write protected  
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TPM (Trusted Platform Module;  
Details:  
For boards shipped outside of China;  
Boards sold to destinations in China do not  
have TPM at this time)  
Size:  
Unspecified size of user ROM, RAM, EEPROM;  
128 bytes of OTP memory included  
Type [e.g. Flash PROM, EEPROM]:  
ROM, RAM, EEPROM  
Can user programs or operating system write  
data to it during normal operation?  
Yes, OS and applications that conform to the  
TCG standard can write data to the TPM  
during normal operation. Access to the NV  
Storage is controlled by the TPM owner.  
Purpose? [e.g. boot code]  
Trusted Platform Module NV storage. May be  
used to securely storage of encryption keys.  
How is data input to this memory?  
TCG TPM Specification defined command  
interface or Using TPM Enabled operating  
systems  
How is this memory write protected?  
Remarks  
As defined by the TCG TPM Specification,  
protection of this NV memory area is  
configurable by the TPM owner.  
Server BMC (Baseboard Management  
Controller) Firmware Flash Memory  
Details  
Size:  
16MB Flash  
SPI Flash  
No  
Type [e.g. Flash PROM, EEPROM]:  
Can user programs or operating system write  
data to it during normal operation?  
Purpose? [e.g. boot code]  
Stores the BMC Firmware  
How is data input to this memory?  
Loading flash memory requires a vendor  
provided firmware file and loader  
program which is executed by booting up  
the system from a floppy or OS based  
executable containing the  
firmware file and the loader. System  
loaded with arbitrary data in firmware  
memory would not operate.  
How is this memory write protected?  
Remarks  
Software write protected  
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Appendix B. Certifications  
B 1. Regulatory Certifications  
Regulatory compliance certificates can be located at the following sites:  
B 2. Product Safety Certifications  
The product has been certified and bears the Mark, as applicable, of the Product Safety authorities  
as indicated in Table 22.  
Table 22.  
Product Safety Certifications  
Country/Region  
Argentina  
Belarus  
Authority or Mark  
IRAM  
BELLIS  
Canada  
SCC  
China  
CNCA or CCC  
KONCAR  
CE  
Croatia  
European Union  
Germany  
IECEE  
TUV  
IECEE CB  
SII  
Israel  
Kazakhstan  
Kenya  
OTAN CKT  
KEBS  
Kuwait  
KUCAS  
Mexico  
NYCE or NOM  
INSM  
Moldova  
Nigeria  
SONCAP  
NEMKO  
GOST  
Norway  
Russia  
Saudi Arabia  
South Africa  
Taiwan  
KSA ICCP  
NRCS  
BSMI  
UKRTEST or  
Ukraine  
UKRSERTCOMPUTER  
United States  
Uzbekistan  
NRTL  
STZ  
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The product has been certified and bears the Mark, as applicable, of the EMC authorities as indicated  
in Table 23.  
Table 23.  
Electromagnetic Compatibility Certifications  
Country/Region  
Authority or Mark  
Class  
Australia/New  
Zealand  
ACMA or C-Tick  
Class A  
Class A  
Belarus  
BELLIS  
Bosnia &  
Herzegovina,  
KVALITET  
Montenegro, Serbia  
Class A  
Class A  
Class A  
Class A  
Class A  
Class A  
Class A  
Class A  
Class A  
Class A  
Class A  
Class A  
Class A  
Class A  
Class A  
Class A  
Class A  
Class A  
Canada  
ICES  
China  
CNCA or CCC  
Croatia  
KONCAR  
European Union  
Israel  
CE  
SII  
Japan  
VCCI  
Kazakhstan  
Moldova  
OTAN CKT  
INSM  
Norway  
NEMKO  
Russia  
GOST  
South Africa  
South Korea  
Taiwan  
SABS  
KCC  
BSMI  
Ukraine  
UKRTEST or UKRSERTCOMPUTER  
United States  
Uzbekistan  
Vietnam  
FCC  
STZ  
ICT  
B 4. Ergonomics, Acoustics and Hygienics  
The product has been certified and bears the Mark, as applicable, of the Ergonomics, Acoustics and  
Hygienics authorities as indicated in Table 24.  
Table 24.  
Ergonomics, Acoustics and Hygienics  
Country/Region  
Belarus  
Authority or Mark  
BELLIS  
GS  
Germany  
Russia  
GOST  
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The PowerEdge R210 II system conforms to the industry standards detailed in Table 25.  
Table 25.  
Industry Standards  
Standard  
ACPI  
URL for Information and Specifications  
Advance Configuration and  
Power Interface Specification,  
v2.0c  
Energy Star  
EPA Version 1.0 of the  
Computer Server specification  
Ethernet  
IEEE 802.3-2005  
IPMI  
Intelligent Platform  
Management Interface, v2.0  
DDR3 Memory  
DDR3 SDRAM Specification,  
Rev. 3A  
LPC  
Low Pin Count Interface  
Specification, Rev. 1.1  
PCI Express  
PCI Express Base Specification  
Rev. 2.0  
PMBus  
Power System Management  
Protocol Specification, v1.1  
SAS  
Serial Attached SCSI, v1.1  
SATA  
Serial ATA Rev. 2.6;  
SATA II, Extensions to SATA  
1.0a, Rev. 1.2  
SMBIOS  
System Management BIOS  
Reference Specification, v2.6  
TPM  
Trusted Platform Module  
Specification, v1.2  
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UEFI  
URL for Information and Specifications  
Unified Extensible Firmware  
Interface Specification, v2.1  
USB  
Universal Serial Bus  
Specification, Rev. 2.0  
Windows Logo  
Windows Logo Program System  
and Device Requirements,  
v3.10  
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