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POWEREDGE™ T310
TECHNICAL GUIDEBOOK
PowerEdge T310 Technical Guide 0
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Dell Table of Contents 1 Overview ........................................................................................................................................... 6 1.1 Product Description ................................................................................................................... 6 1.2 Product Comparison ................................................................................................................. 7 2 New Technologies ...................
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Dell 5.5 Maximum Input Amps ............................................................................................................. 31 5.6 Energy Star Compliance ......................................................................................................... 31 6 Processors ...................................................................................................................................... 32 7 Memory ...........................................................
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Dell 16 Systems Management .................................................................................................................... 59 16.1 Overview ................................................................................................................................. 59 16.2 Server Management ................................................................................................................ 59 16.3 Embedded Server Management ...............................
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Dell Figures Figure 1. PowerEdge T310 Dimensions 14 Figure 2. Front Panel Views and Features 15 Figure 3. Back Panel View and Features 16 Figure 4. Power Supply Indicators for Redundant PSU Only 17 Figure 5. NIC Indicators 17 Figure 6. Side View 19 Figure 7. Hot-Swap HDD Chassis 19 Figure 8. Cabled HDD Chassis 20 Figure 9. Rear and Internal Views of Fan 20 Figure 10. LCD-Front Panel (Hot-Swap HDD Configuration) 21 Figure 11. LED Front Panel (Cabled HDD Configuration) 21 Figure 12.
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Dell 1 Overview 1.1 Product Description ® Dell’s robust and reliable, 1-socket PowerEdge™ T310 tower server offers the performance of Intel processors, DDR3 memory, advanced systems management options and the availability of up to four hard drives (3.5” or 2.5”) in a compact tower chassis. The Dell PowerEdge T310 server delivers enterprise-level performance, redundancy, and comprehensive right-sized manageability options in a 1-socket tower that is simple to own, deploy, and manage. The
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Dell 1.2 Product Comparison Table 1 shows a product comparison for the PowerEdge T310, PowerEdge T300, and PowerEdge T410 servers. Table 1. Comparison for PowerEdge Servers PowerEdge T410 Feature/Spec PowerEdge T310 PowerEdge T300 (Predecessor) ( Next level up) ® ® ® ® ® ® Processor Intel Xeon 3400 series Quad-Core Intel Xeon Processor 2S Intel Xeon ® 5400 Series Processor 5500 Intel desktop processors:Intel series Core i3 540 ® Intel Core i3 530 ® Intel Pentium G6950 ® Intel C
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Dell PowerEdge T410 Feature/Spec PowerEdge T310 PowerEdge T300 (Predecessor) ( Next level up) SAS 5/iR (For TBU) LSI2032 (For TBU) LSI 2032 (For TBU only) LSI2032 (For TBU) SAS 6/E PERC H800 RAID: SAS 5/E RAID: RAID: SAS 6/iR SAS 6/iR Adapter SAS 6/iR PERC 6/i PERC 6/i PERC S300 PERC 6/E PERC 6/E PERC 6/i PERC 6/E PERC H200 PERC H700 Availability Hot-swap HDD; Redundant Hot-swap HDD; Redundant PSU; Hot-swap HDD; PSU; Quad-pack LED Quad-pack LED diagnostic/LCD Redundant P
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Dell PowerEdge T410 Feature/Spec PowerEdge T310 PowerEdge T300 (Predecessor) ( Next level up) (SATA & SAS) SAS 6i/R: RAID 0, 1 (SATA & SAS) PERC 6/i: RAID 0, 1, 5, 6, 10 (SATA, SAS & SSD) PERC H200: RAID 0, 1, 10 (SATA, SAS & SSD) PERC H700: RAID 0, 1, 5, 6, 10 (SATA, SAS & SSD) NIC/LOM 2x GbE LOM 2x GbE LOM 2x GbE LOM Optional: various NIC available USB 4rear/2front/2internal 2rear/2front/1internal 2 front/4 rear/2 internal Power Supplies Non-Redundant, 375W (80+ Non-Redundan
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Dell 2 New Technologies 2.1 Overview A number of new technologies are used in the PowerEdge T310, including: • New Intel 1-Socket platform (Xeon 3400 series processor/Intel desktop processor + Intel 3420 chipset) • Intel desktop processors: • Intel Core i3 540 3.06GHz/2C/4M • Intel Core i3 530 2.93GHz/2C/4M • Intel Pentium G6950 2.8 GHz/2C/3M • Intel Celeron G1101 2.26GHz/2C/2M • iDRAC6 (new Dell server remote management controller) • SSD advantage (support SSD drives) • Software RA
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Dell 2.2.3 Software RAID Dell Software RAID is a chipset RAID-enhanced version based on Intel chipset 3420. PERC S100 is purely a chipset firmware/driver upgrade. PERC S300 contains the same chipset firmware/driver upgrade as the PERC S100 and, in addition, adds a RAID chip on the card. While both the PERC S100 and PERC S300 support RAID type 0, 1, 5, and 10, RAID features vary by platform. PERC S100 and S300 have the following limitations: • Microsoft OS only; no support for Linux OS ®
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Dell 3 Systems Overview Table 2. Product Features Summary FEATURES PowerEdge T310 Form Factor Tower ® ® Processors One Quad-core Intel Xeon 3400 series processors ® ® ® ® ® One Dual-core Intel Core i3 540, Intel Core i3 530, Intel Pentium G6950 or, Intel ® Celeron G1101 Processor Sockets 1 Front Side Bus or DMI (Direct Media Interface) HyperTransport ® Xeon : 8M Cache Desktop proc: 4, 3, or 2M ® Chipset Intel 3420 chipset Memory Up to 32GB (R-DIMM only): Support 6 R-DI
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Dell 2.5” SAS (10K RPM): 146GB or 300GB 2.5” SATA SSD 25GB, 50GB ® Network Interface Broadcom NetXtreme™ 5709 Dual Port Gigabit Ethernet NIC, Copper, w/TOE PCIe x4 ® Cards Broadcom NetXtreme™ 5709 Dual Port Gigabit Ethernet NIC, Copper, TOE/iSCSI PCIe x4 ® Intel PRO/1000 PT Single Port Adapter, Gigabit Ethernet NIC, PCIe x 1 ® Intel Gigabit ET Dual Port Adapter, Gigabit Ethernet NIC, PCIe x4 ® Intel Gigabit ET Quad Port Adapter, Gigabit Ethernet NIC, PCIe x4 Power Supply Singl
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Dell 4 Mechanical 4.1 Chassis Description The PowerEdge T310 chassis design provides capability for hardware redundancy. This new chassis design offers cabled HDD with flexible PSU (redundant PSU or non-redundant PSU) and Hot-Plug HDD with flexible PSU (redundant PSU or non-redundant PSU). Various configurations are available. However, customers cannot upgrade from a Cabled, non-redundant chassis to a Hot-Plug, Redundant PSU version. The PowerEdge T310 chassis is user friendly. Many of t
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Dell 4.3 Front Panel View and Features Figure 2. Front Panel Views and Features PowerEdge T310 Technical Guide 15
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Dell 4.4 Back Panel View and Features Figure 3. Back Panel View and Features PowerEdge T310 Technical Guide 16
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Dell 4.5 Power Supply Indicators Figure 4. Power Supply Indicators for Redundant PSU Only Not lit—AC power is not connected. Green—In standby mode, a green light indicates that a valid AC source is connected to the power supply and that the power supply is operational. When the system is on, a green light also indicates that the power supply is providing DC power to the system. Amber— Indicates a problem with the power supply. 4.6 NIC Indicators Figure 5. NIC Indicators
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Dell Table 4. NIC LED Activity LINK LED ACTIVITY LED State (Green/Yellow) (Green) No link Off Off D0 initialized Wake on LAN (Out of box), (WOL) D3 cold, S4 disabled Off Off (Hibernation) WOL enabled, Green if the port Link, No is operating at Activity maximum port Off speed; Yellow WOL enabled, On (blinking at otherwise Link, Activity speed related to packet density) Pre-OS Link, No POST or OS Activity Off w/o driver Link, Activity On (blinking at speed related to packet
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Dell 4.7 Side View Figure 6. Side View 4.8 Internal Chassis Views Figure 7. Hot-Swap HDD Chassis PowerEdge T310 Technical Guide 19