How do I know the generation of my Dell server?

The first number after the letter indicates the class of the system. With 1-3 being 1 CPU systems, 4 – 7 are 2 CPU systems, 8 can be 2 or 4 CPU’s and 9 is 4 CPU’s. The second number indicates the generation, with 0 for 10th generation, 1 for 11th generation and so on.

When was Dell R730 released?

It is designed for data intensive applications and can handle enterprise workloads. As it was released in 2015, Dell does not offer the R730 on their store anymore, but it is widely available through secondary markets.

What generation is R710?

11th generation
So, for example, the R710 model is a Rack 2 CPU system from the 11th generation of servers with Intel Processors.

What is Dell tower server?

New T350 Tower Server (Intel) Affordably address common business workloads while delivering powerful compute with an entry-level tower server. Affordably address common business workloads while delivering powerful compute with an entry-level 1U tower server.

What is Dell EMC PowerEdge?

Dell EMC PowerEdge servers provide a scalable business architecture, intelligent automation and integrated security for your workloads from traditional applications and virtualization to cloud-native workloads.

What generation is PowerEdge R620?

Generation 14th Gen
Understanding the Naming of Dell EMC PowerEdge Servers

Generation 14th Gen 12th Gen
Rack Models R240 R340 R440 R540 R640 R6415 R740 R740xd R740xd2 R7415 R7425 R840 R940 R940xa R220 R320 R420 R420xr R520 R620 R720 R720xd R820 R920
Tower Models T140 T340 T440 T640 T20 T320 T420 T620

What generation is Dell PowerEdge R710?

What year is Dell PowerEdge R710?

Description. Dell’s PowerEdge R710 server was released in 2009 and offers reduced power consumption plus Dell’s integrated systems management tools, including iDRAC6 with Lifecycle Controller.