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This article was created in response to the continuing discussions on the Dell PowerEdge talk pages about the June 2007 removal of the Model list from Dell PowerEdge page. It was removed then due to concerns of it being incomplete. However I believe this updated list is considerably more detailed and substatial and can replace the very uninformative model list in the current Dell PowerEdge article.
I will be submitting this page to be reviewed by the project computing in the hope of a grading and potential adoption within that project.
-- Flibble ( talk) 16:51, 20 December 2010 (UTC)
I noticed the PowerEdge systems prior to the Pentium Pro based 2100 are all missing from this list. The PowerEdge systems based on the Intel 80486DX, P54, P54C, P54CQS, and P54CS all predate the 2100 listed as "Generation 1", so I'm unsure where the "Generation x" labeling in this list comes from. -- Tothwolf ( talk) 01:46, 26 September 2011 (UTC)
I see
RowanHawkins 16:50, 1 November 2017 (UTC)
According to the years of introduction, the Generation 4 servers were continuing to be introduced for years, and the last Generation 4 server (PowerEdge SC1435) was introduced the same year as the PowerEdge 860 and PowerEdge 2970 (both Generation 10). The PowerEdge 2970 Review mentioned in this article specifically references the PowerEdge SC1435.
How can this be? How can a Generation 4 server be introduced during Generation 10? Assuming that all the relevant information is present - there is no answer to this in this article. There should be.
(The reason this matters to me is I'm trying to determine servers to retire and keep and such - and this article would suggest the Generation 4 SC1435 is more powerful than systems up to six generations more recent!) DavidDouthitt ( Talk) 17:08, 27 August 2014 (UTC)
Please correct the R320 Rack Server table showing CPU Type as "Xeon E5-1400" to instead show "Intel Pentium® processor 1400" according to the latest Dell Tech Spec — Preceding unsigned comment added by Ituma ( talk • contribs) 19:55, 2 June 2016 (UTC)
Dell C6220 II is missing from the list. -- 50.100.192.166 ( talk) 14:03, 7 June 2016 (UTC) unsigned
The Dell FX2 and FX2S Chassis are missing from the list, as are the following FX2(S) compatible compute sleds:
The storage device compatible with the FX2(S) chassis system is also missing, though it may not belong here.
Poweredge T20, T30, T40 are missing. As a guess, they are entry level versions of the T120, T130 and T140. — Preceding comment added by
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15:19, 26 March 2022 (UTC)
Below is a compressive list of all PowerEdge equipment made between 2013 to 2015. List generated from here: http://ftpbox.us.dell.com/slg/newyork/nyarchivepage.htm
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This article was created in response to the continuing discussions on the Dell PowerEdge talk pages about the June 2007 removal of the Model list from Dell PowerEdge page. It was removed then due to concerns of it being incomplete. However I believe this updated list is considerably more detailed and substatial and can replace the very uninformative model list in the current Dell PowerEdge article.
I will be submitting this page to be reviewed by the project computing in the hope of a grading and potential adoption within that project.
-- Flibble ( talk) 16:51, 20 December 2010 (UTC)
I noticed the PowerEdge systems prior to the Pentium Pro based 2100 are all missing from this list. The PowerEdge systems based on the Intel 80486DX, P54, P54C, P54CQS, and P54CS all predate the 2100 listed as "Generation 1", so I'm unsure where the "Generation x" labeling in this list comes from. -- Tothwolf ( talk) 01:46, 26 September 2011 (UTC)
I see
RowanHawkins 16:50, 1 November 2017 (UTC)
According to the years of introduction, the Generation 4 servers were continuing to be introduced for years, and the last Generation 4 server (PowerEdge SC1435) was introduced the same year as the PowerEdge 860 and PowerEdge 2970 (both Generation 10). The PowerEdge 2970 Review mentioned in this article specifically references the PowerEdge SC1435.
How can this be? How can a Generation 4 server be introduced during Generation 10? Assuming that all the relevant information is present - there is no answer to this in this article. There should be.
(The reason this matters to me is I'm trying to determine servers to retire and keep and such - and this article would suggest the Generation 4 SC1435 is more powerful than systems up to six generations more recent!) DavidDouthitt ( Talk) 17:08, 27 August 2014 (UTC)
Please correct the R320 Rack Server table showing CPU Type as "Xeon E5-1400" to instead show "Intel Pentium® processor 1400" according to the latest Dell Tech Spec — Preceding unsigned comment added by Ituma ( talk • contribs) 19:55, 2 June 2016 (UTC)
Dell C6220 II is missing from the list. -- 50.100.192.166 ( talk) 14:03, 7 June 2016 (UTC) unsigned
The Dell FX2 and FX2S Chassis are missing from the list, as are the following FX2(S) compatible compute sleds:
The storage device compatible with the FX2(S) chassis system is also missing, though it may not belong here.
Poweredge T20, T30, T40 are missing. As a guess, they are entry level versions of the T120, T130 and T140. — Preceding comment added by
Hank1230071224 (
talk •
contribs)
15:19, 26 March 2022 (UTC)
Below is a compressive list of all PowerEdge equipment made between 2013 to 2015. List generated from here: http://ftpbox.us.dell.com/slg/newyork/nyarchivepage.htm
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