This year is the year of Intel's Tick and the year of the comprehensive release of the Xeon E5 series. After the release of the latest Xeon E5-2600/1600 series in March 7, Intel released E5-2400/4600 in May 14. As a result, the E5 family's product line involves a single road, double Road, and four road, and various manufacturers have also followed up to release their own new products. Today we are going to talk about Dell's PowerEdge R620 server, a 1U model in the dell 12g Server series based on a E5-2600 platform.
The Dell PowerEdge R620 server features a 1U height, dual-circuit design that supports Xeon E5-2600 series Processors. In this generation of products, the Dell server was upgraded to the 12th generation, with significant changes in design and functionality.
Dell PowerEdge R620 server front panel controller
The Dell PowerEdge R620 server continues the Dell LCD screen feature on the server, allowing users to see the running status of the current server at a glance. Limited by the 1U height, this server uses a hard drive of 2.5 inch. We have previously introduced that the advantage of this hard disk is that it can provide higher IOps. In other aspects, like many servers, the USB interface and ultra-thin optical drive are provided.