![]() Dell has taken the same tack with the R610, but goes one step beyond with its Lifecycle Controller – an embedded chunk of NVRAM, which can be used to boot the server into Dell’s UEFI interface.ĭell outdoes HP for network connections, as the D元60 has only two Gigabit ports whereas the R610 has a pair of embedded dual-port adapters. ![]() Virtualisation is a high priority, and HP has included an SD memory card slot on the motherboard for booting embedded hypervisors. ![]() We were impressed with the low noise levels, putting the D元60 on a par with the R610 and its near-silent runnings. Adding the second processor requires a fourth module to be plugged in behind it. In base models, cooling is handled by three hot-plug modules, each with a pair of dual-rotor fans. Be careful if you remove this, we found it difficult to reposition. The D元60 has a tidy interior with the two processor sockets and their attendant bank of nine DIMM sockets covered in a plastic shroud to improve airflow. ![]() An optional battery backup is available, and you can upgrade cache memory to 512MB. The system starts with no extra cache memory and supports stripes and mirrors, but the review unit included the 256MB cache module that fits in a dedicated slot and adds support for RAID5. ![]()
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