INFOBrief Dell PowerEdge 700 PowerEdge 700 The Dell PowerEdge 700 is designed to bring new levels of performance and expandability to low-cost, single-processor general-purpose (GP) tower systems, and features Intel Pentium 4 processors, support for SATA or SCSI hard drives (including optional RAID support), support for optional remote management, and a tool-less chassis. Key Points Highly Affordable General Purpose Server The Dell PowerEdge 700 is designed to address the needs of small- and medium-sized businesses, corporate remote office and retail POS environments requiring full server functionality at the lowest possible cost. Latest Technology The PowerEdge 700 is a general-purpose (GP) tower server that is designed to bring new levels of performance and expandability to a 1P server, and includes: support for the latest Pentium 4 processors; up to four SATA or SCSI hard drives (including optional RAID support); up to 4GB of DDR400 SDRAM; single embedded Gigabit 1 Ethernet NIC; dual-channel memory access; tool-less access inside the chassis; and optional remote management support. Page 1 March 2004
Performance and Quality The PowerEdge 700 is ideally suited for specific line-of-business applications, file/print utilization, small database requirements, email support, and shared internet access for a dedicated group of clients. It is also ideal for use in larger organizations as a workgroup application server, or in remote office installations. Retail environments will also be able to use this server to support point-ofsale devices. Low Implementation Cost The PowerEdge 700 is an affordable server designed to be easy to set up, run, troubleshoot, and expand. The PowerEdge 700 is the perfect platform for small businesses or workgroup applications that have little or no IT support, and also for companies with an IT organization who expect Dell OpenManage systems management support. The Dell PowerEdge 700 server offers outstanding price/performance with the right balance of server features and processing power in a highly expandable format. Easy Integration The PowerEdge 700 was designed to minimize impact to customer IT resources. It offers state-of-the-art technology with factory customization to address user needs while helping minimize cost of ownership by using proven technologies. The PowerEdge 700 is delivered with the Dell Server Assistant CD for easy installation, and the Dell OpenManage TM Suite for easy server management and integration to Dell s PowerEdge server line, at no extra charge. After Sale Support Dell anticipates that small businesses will use the PowerEdge 700 as the main resource for IT needs. As a result, these businesses will expect great after sales support from Dell. Service is a primary focus for Dell. According to most recent Technology Business Research, Inc. (TBR) report, Dell has been ranked #1 in customer satisfaction in Intel based servers for the last ten consecutive quarters, and for 23 of the last 24 quarters. 2 Data Protection Built for reliability, the PowerEdge 700 server has many high availability features. This includes ECC memory, which allows the system to tolerate a single-bit memory chip error on a DIMM and continue operating without interruption. Additionally, the server offers optional RAID 0,1,5 SATA or SCSI controller cards to take full advantage of high performing, reliable RAID configurations. The SCSI drives are also optionally hot-pluggable, providing uninterrupted usage in the case of a drive failure. The PowerEdge 700 server also provides high capacity tape backup solutions for increased data availability. The PowerEdge 700 can support either Page 2 March 2004
IDE (PowerVault 100T Travan 40) or SCSI (PowerVault 100T DDS- 4, PowerVault DAT72, PowerVault 110T DLT VS160) internal tape back-up units. Built to Customer Order, Dell Makes it Easy Each PowerEdge 700 is custom built, and with Dell s efficient manufacturing operations, systems are scheduled for delivery in a timely manner. In addition, Dell offers a selection of server operating systems that can be installed by Dell. Dell can assist with set-up and installation after the server is delivered through a suite of installation services and software support. Designed from the Ground Up as a Powerful Server Based on the latest Intel Pentium 4 processor, the PowerEdge 700 offers outstanding server features for a single-processor system. Server Operating Systems (Microsoft, Linux, Netware ) High-performance Server architecture High speed 1Gig 2 NIC High bandwidth PCI slots ECC DDR SDRAM memory Business Continuity: Supports high capacity tape backup solutions SCSI or SATA RAID solutions (optional) Hot-plug SCSI hard drives (optional) Works with external direct attached hard drive storage Remote system access using DRAC III/XT Page 3 March 2004
Background The PowerEdge 700 is a clear choice for users who have historically used desktops loaded with server software. The PowerEdge 700 takes advantage of technology developments that allow server technology to enter into lower price points and compete with desktop PCs. The result is a system that is specifically designed to run high performance server operating systems. For a variety of non-mission-critical applications, such as a file and print server and remote server locations, the PowerEdge 700 offers basic server functionality at a very low cost. For mission-critical applications, such as specific line-of-business and POS, the PowerEdge 700 has features such as optional hot-plug, optional RAID hard drives, hardware monitoring, remote manageability option, chassis intrusion detection, and optional external DAS that suit the needs of this demanding environment. Product Description The PowerEdge 700 is a very affordable, single processor, general-purpose tower server targeted to address the needs of price-sensitive users of 1P servers. While the PowerEdge 700 is in the lower-end price range of server systems, it offers many features found in higher-end servers: 1. Performance/Scalability Pentium 4 800MHz Front Side Bus (FSB) processor OR a lowcost 400MHz Front Side Bus (FSB) Celeron option. Five PCI slots (3 x 64Bit/66MHz & 2 x 32Bit/33MHz) Four ECC DDR400 SDRAM DIMM sockets for up to 4 GB of memory Intel E7210 Server Chipset Internal hard drive cage supporting up to four 1-inch drives SATA or SCSI hard drives (optional hot-plug SCSI) Optional RAID 0,1,5 SATA or SCSI controller cards Two external 5.25-inch bays - One EIDE CD-ROM - One free (for tape backup or other half-height peripheral) Two embedded SATA channels for up to two SATA hard drives (4 SATA or SCSI hard drives with optional PCI controller) Page 4 March 2004
Embedded Intel Gigabit 2 Ethernet Controller frees up a slot and provides load balancing and fail over with a second or third Intel PCI NIC installed in the server. The controller works from a separate I/O link and does not use any PCI bus bandwidth. 2. Manageability Dell OpenManage IT Assistant Integrated ADM1026 server management hardware Dell Server Assistant CD for easy start-up and OS installation Markets/Applications Small Business and Organizations For smaller operations, the PowerEdge 700 is appropriate for the following applications: File/print server Local Area Network (LAN) infrastructure (Domain Controller/Directory Services, DNS, DHCP, WINS) Replacement for desktop-based peer-to-peer networks Small database server Medium/Large Businesses and Organizations For larger operations, the PowerEdge 700 is appropriate for the following applications: Distributed workgroup file/print server LAN infrastructure (Domain Controller/Directory Services, DNS, DHCP, WINS) Small workgroup application server Remote/branch office installations Point-of-sale support server Page 5 March 2004
Feature Comparison A feature comparison of the single processor PowerEdge tower and PowerEdge SC tower server systems is shown in Table 1. Table 1 Feature Comparison of PowerEdge and PowerEdge SC Tower Servers Feature 400SC 600SC 700 Processor Support Single Intel Pentium 4 (up to 3.2 GHz) 512KB / up to 1MB cache sizes or single Intel Celeron processor (2.0 or 2.4GHz) 128KB cache Single Intel Pentium 4 (up to 3.06GHz) 512KB cache or single Intel Celeron processor (2.0GHz) 128KB cache Chipset Intel 875P ServerWorks GC-SL RAM TYPE SDRAM min/max ECC DDR333/400 SDRAM 256MB-4GB ECC DDR266 SDRAM 256MB-4GB 4 DIMM slots Single Intel Pentium 4 (up to 3.4GHz) and up to 1MB cache OR single Intel Celeron processor (2.4GHz), 128KB cache Intel E7210 ECC DDR400 SDRAM 256MB-4GB 4 DIMM slots Disk IDE : 40,80,120 GB SCSI 10K: 36, 73 GB SATA: 120, 250 GB IDE : 40,80,120 GB SCSI 10K: 36, 73, 146 GB SCSI 15K: 36 GB SATA: 40,80,120,250 GB SCSI 10K 36, 73, 143 GB SCSI 15K 18 GB Number of hard disk drive bays Number of external drive bays 2x1.0 Non-Hot swap 1x3.5 : Floppy 2x5.25 for CD/DVD-ROM, TBU 4x1.0 Non-Hot Swap 1x3.5 : Floppy 2x5.25 for CD/DVD-ROM, TBU 4 x 1.0 ; Hot swap optional 1x3.5 : Floppy 2x5.25 for CD/DVD- RW/ROM, TBU Availability ECC memory ECC memory ECC memory; hot-swap SCSI hard drives Page 6 March 2004
Server Management Drive Controller I/O RAID BIOS Utility Embedded ATA- 100 Opt. U160 4 x 32bit/33Mhz 5V (3 available) CERC IDE Promise SATA LM-81 Basic Management Embedded ATA- 100 Opt. U160 4 x 64bit/33MHz 3.3V 1 x 32bit/33MHz 3.3V CERC IDE PERC3/SC SCSI PERC4/SC SCSI ADM1026 Basic Management Embedded SATA Opt. SATA controller for 4 drives Opt. U320 3 x 64bit/66MHz 3.3V 2 x 32bit/33MHz 5V CERC SATA PERC4/SC SCSI NIC 1 x 10/100 1x Gigabit 1 x Gigabit Chassis Minitower Minitower Minitower Features and Benefits The features and benefits of the PowerEdge 700 are shown in Table 3. Table 3 Features, Functions and Benefits of the PowerEdge 700 Feature Performance Single Pentium 4 processor up to 3.4GHz w/ 800MHz FSB; or single Intel Celeron processor at 2.4GHz w/ 400MHz FSB Hyper-Threading Technology Dual Channel Memory Architecture Benefit The combination of increased front side bus (FSB) speed (800MHz) and larger L2 cache ( up to 1MB) compared to the previous Pentium 4 processors offered in Dell s tower servers are designed to process more data in less time, thus helping boost overall system performance. The Celeron processor option provides users a lower cost alternative for more deployment flexibility. Hyper-Threading can provide improved performance for multithreaded applications through better use of processor resources. In simplified terms, Hyper-Threading causes the OS to view one physical processor as two logical processors, which can help improve response time because multiple tasks can be run simultaneously in certain application environments. Dual channel memory architecture to speed access to system memory, vital for the overall performance of the platform. On other systems where the FSB and system memory bandwidth are not Page 7 March 2004
Feature SATA (Serial ATA) hard drives Availability Optional Hot-Plug RAID Arrays ECC Memory Expandability Up to 4GB of DDR- 400MX (PC3200) SDRAM Up to 4 x 1 inch non-hot-plug SATA OR non hot-plug U320 SCSI hard drives OR hot-plug U320 SCSI hard drives Five PCI slots: 3 x 64-bit/66MHz PCI-X 3.3V slots and 2 x 32-bit/33MHz PCI 5V slots Manageability Remote Management Benefit equal (not the case with the 700 due to its dual channel memory architecture) and with single channel architectures, certain memoryintensive applications may be forced to wait while the system negotiates the bandwidth bottlenecks, which can result in slower performance. SATA (Serial ATA) technology, new serial storage interface designed to overcome the limitations of parallel ATA. Parallel ATA (IDE) provides up to 133 MB/s, whereas SATA transfers at up to 1.5 gigabits per second (equivalent to a data rate of 150 MB/s) and is expected to reach 3.0 gigabits per second (300 MB/s)-- much closer to the I/O bandwidth of today s SCSI hard drives. A much thinner SATA cable (1/4 compared to 2 for PATA), the ability to support up to 1m in cable length and smaller size connectors on the motherboard help improve the airflow inside the chassis. A failed drive in a RAID array can be removed and a new drive installed without shutting down the system. The new drive automatically rebuilds into the array. Corrects single bit errors to help provide higher levels of system uptime. ECC support is a key differentiator between most desktop chipsets and server chipsets in single processor systems, and is a mandatory requirement in most server environments. DDR-400MHz SDRAM memory provides more bandwidth and lower latency than the DDR-266MHz SDRAM memory used in the predecessor server, the PowerEdge 600SC. Up to 1000GB (4 x 250GB) at 7,200 RPM of internal storage using SATA hard drives for users who want a more affordable cost solution; or up to 584GB (4 x 146GB) at 10,000 RPM or 72.8GB (4 x 18.2GB) at 15,000 RPM of internal SCSI drive capacity for users who want to maximize hard drive performance. The five I/O slots allow for expanded functionality of the system, by adding PCI cards, such as RAID controllers, remote management card, or additional NICs. The slots are on two separate PCI buses for maximum performance. The 32-bit/33MHz PCI slots are on the legacy bus (NOTE: Optional DRAC III/XT must be plugged into one of these slots). The system supports DRAC III/XT (optional), which provides remote and out of band management, including the ability to reboot/power cycle a system remotely. This can help reduce the cost of administration because administrators do not have to be physically standing in front of the server to service the system. Page 8 March 2004
Feature Dell OpenManage IT Assistant (ITA) Dell Server Assistant (DSA) Serviceability Tool-less Chassis Benefit This intuitive, browser-based application helps to make management of clients easy. DSA is designed to make OS installation quick and easy, and provide customers with one convenient resource for setting up a PowerEdge server, including providing the latest Dell drivers, RAID and NIC configurations, Dell diagnostics, and electronic documentation. The tool-less chassis allows easy access to internal system components, which helps make it easy to service and maintain. Page 9 March 2004
Target Markets/Applications The feature set of the PowerEdge 700, including a single Pentium 4 or Celeron processor, up to 4GB of RAM, embedded Gigabit 2 Ethernet NIC, five PCI slots, choice of either four non hot-pluggable 1-inch SATA or SCSI hard drives or four hot-pluggable SCSI hard drives, optional remote management, and optional RAID, makes it ideal for dedicated small business, POS, and corporate remote office applications, including: Specific line-of-business applications File/Print Small database Email management Shared Internet Access Key Customer Benefits Low-cost, general-purpose (GP) 1P solution for small business, POS, and corporate remote office applications The feature set of the PowerEdge 700, including a single Pentium 4 or Celeron processor, convenient tower, and aggressive price make the PowerEdge 700 the ideal solution for small- to medium-sized, costsensitive customers, and corporate remote offices where price and usability are paramount. Improved performance (versus the PowerEdge 600SC) 1. New Intel Pentium 4 Processor ( Prescott ) provides higher clock speeds (up to 3.4GHz), double cache size: up to 1MB L2 cache and more data bandwidth with 800MHz FSB to help boost the system processing power. 2. Further, next generation memory technology and dual channel memory architecture are designed to help improve overall system performance. DDR-400MHz unbuffered SDRAM memory provides more bandwidth and lower latency than DDR-266MHz SDRAM memory used in the predecessor server, the PowerEdge 600SC. Dual channel memory architecture will speed access to system memory, vital for the overall performance of the platform. 3. Embedded Gigabit 2 NIC provides high bandwidth network connectivity with support for I/O traffic load balancing and failover when used with optional PCI NICs. Page 10 March 2004
4. USB 2.0 technology. USB 2.0 ports provide faster access than previous USB 1.1 to peripheral devices (CD, floppy, USB keyboard). Page 11 March 2004
Options The PowerEdge 700 may be enhanced in the following ways: Increase memory (up to 4GB). Add internal HDD storage (up to 4 x 250GB SATA drives or 4 x 146GB SCSI drives) Add Hot-Plug SCSI drives for higher availability. Add NICs (Intel PRO/100 S, Intel PRO/1000 MT Gigabit NIC (copper)). Add optional RAID support, including CERC SATA for internal SATA drives, PERC 4/SC for internal SCSI drives, or PERC 4/SC for external RAID SATA direct attached storage. Add optional DRAC III/XT for remote management. Add internal tape backup support (using optional SCSI controller). Add external tape backup support (using optional SCSI controller). Add PowerVault 22XS SCSI-based external storage enclosures. Validated Operating Systems Microsoft Windows 2000 Server Standard Edition; Microsoft Windows Server 2003, Standard Edition; Microsoft Windows Server 2003, Small business Edition; Red Hat Linux Enterprise 3.0 and Novell NetWare 5.1 w/ SP7 and 6.5. Service and Support Please note: Dell services vary by region. The services listed below are available in the United States; please contact your local representative for more information, or visit http://www.support.dell.com/home.aspx. Dell Enterprise Services Dell offers a broad portfolio of Enterprise services that help optimize the use of IT technologies, rapidly deploy systems, educate IT professionals and maximize system uptime. Dell provides expert advice and technical assistance and a single point of contact, and helps reduce overall total cost of ownership (TCO). Dell Professional Services Offerings Migration and Consolidation Page 12 March 2004
Messaging and Collaboration High Availability and Infrastructure Performance Internet Business Industry Specialization Dell Deployment Services Offerings Custom Factory Integration (CFI) Services provide high-quality, onetouch integration of enterprise hardware and software Asset Discovery Customized delivery helps ensure timely response when and where required On-site installation, de-installation, moves, and upgrades by trained and experienced technicians Asset Recovery Services offers efficient and environmentally friendly disposal for non-functional or older equipment designed to comply with EPA standards. Training and Certification Services Dell Enterprise Courses - Enterprise training to help you prepare for Dell certifications and help increase your productivity on Dell Enterprise systems. Dell Certifications - Get trained and certified on Dell Enterprise systems. Dell K-12 Professional Development - Improve your staffʹs technology proficiency. Assessments, training, and classroom technology integration. Online Training & Certification - Over 1,200 courses ranging from home technology and productivity to business and education skills and IT certifications. Dell Hardware Maintenance Courses - Online and instructor-led training for self-maintainers. Service technicians get lab experience troubleshooting Servers, Desktops, and Portables. Red Hat Linux Certifications - Customer-site courses for Linux. Linux Workstation Management, Linux Professional Enterprise Administration, and more. 2003 Microsoft Courses - All new courses for Microsoft. Windows XP Professional,.NET and Active Directory. 2000 Microsoft Courses - Customer-site courses for Microsoft. Windows XP, Exchange, SQL Server, and more. Page 13 March 2004
Support Services Platinum Enterprise Services = Comprehensive site-based support for complex production and operational environments. Gold Enterprise Services = Rapid, expert support for key systems, such as production and operational servers. Silver Same Day Basic Response = Enhanced, prompt hardware and software support for non-critical systems, such as departmental or development servers. Bronze NBD Basic Response = Basic hardware support for simple systems, such as file or print servers, with Next Business Day on-site 4 response. Software support for enterprise software including Windows, Novell, and Linux Limited warranty 5 and Service and Support are provided with all Dell servers including 30 Day Getting Started Phone Support 6, 7x24 lifetime technical phone support, E-support, and NBD on-site 4 response Service Upgrades to enable rapid resolution through same day on-site services OpenManage Subscription Services to keep customers informed of the latest BIOS, drivers, and utilities to help better manage the Dell solution Dell cannot be responsible for errors in typography and photography. 2 This term indicates compliance with IEEE standard 802.3ab for Gigabit Ethernet, and does not connote actual operating speed of 1 Gb/sec. For high speed transmission, connection to a Gigabit Ethernet server and network infrastructure is required. 3 Corporate IT Buying Behavior Customer Satisfaction Study, 1999-2003 Special Report: Intel- Based Server Buying Behaviors, Technology Business Research, Inc., Dec. 30, 2003. 4Service may be provided by third-party. Technician will be dispatched if necessary following phone-based troubleshooting. Subject to parts availability and geographical restrictions. Service timing dependent upon time of day call placed to Dell. Subject to terms of service contract. U.S. only. 5 For a complete copy of our guarantees or limited warranties, please visit http://www.dell.com/us/en/gen/services/service_service_contracts.htm or write to Dell USA L.P., One Dell Way, Round Rock, Texas 78682, Attn: Warranties. 6 Dell offers telephone assistance with questions about how to use Dell factory-installed software without charge during the first 30 days after the invoice date of your Dell server. For more information on this service offering, please see http://www1.us.dell.com/content/topics/global.aspx/services/en/30_day_svc?c=us&cs=04&l=e n&s=bsd. Dell, PowerEdge, Dell OpenManage, and PowerVault are trademarks of Dell Inc. Microsoft and Windows are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation. Intel, Celeron, and Page 14 March 2004
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