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Dell PowerEdge R750

Dell PowerEdge R750

The Dell PowerEdge R750 is a 2U rack - mount server, and its performance parameters are as follows:

Processor: It can be equipped with up to 2 3rd - generation Intel® Xeon® scalable processors. Each processor has a maximum of 40 cores and supports the Direct Contact Liquid Cooling (DCLC) option.

Chipset: Intel® C620 series chipset.

Memory: The DIMM speed can reach up to 3200 MT/s. The memory types include RDIMM, LRDIMM, NVDIMM, and Intel Optane Persistent Memory 200 Series (BPS). It has 32 DDR4 DIMM slots. The maximum memory capacity is 2 TB for RDIMM, 8 TB for LRDIMM, 128 GB for NVDIMM, and 8 TB for Intel Optane Persistent Memory 200 Series (BPS).

Storage:

Front Trays: It can hold up to 12 3.5 - inch SAS/SATA (HDD/SSD) with a maximum capacity of 192 TB; up to 8 2.5 - inch NVMe (SSD) with a maximum capacity of 122.88 TB; and up to 24 2.5 - inch SAS/SATA/NVMe (HDD/SSD) with a maximum capacity of 368.64 TB.

Rear Trays: It can accommodate up to 2 2.5 - inch SAS/SATA/NVMe (HDD/SSD) with a maximum capacity of 30.72 TB; and up to 4 2.5 - inch SAS/SATA/NVMe (HDD/SSD) with a maximum capacity of 61.44 TB.

Storage Controllers: Internal controllers include PERC H745, HBA355I, PERC H345, PERC H755, PERC H755N, etc.; external controllers include PERC H840, HBA355E; and the software RAID is S150.

Internal Boot: Boot Optimized Storage Subsystem (BOSS - S2): HWRAID with 2 M.2 SSDs of 240 GB or 480 GB; Boot Optimized Storage Subsystem (BOSS - S1): HWRAID with 2 M.2 SSDs of 240 GB or 480 GB; internal dual SD modules or USB.

Accelerators: It can support up to 2 dual - width 300 W accelerators, or 4 single - width 150 W accelerators, or 6 single - width 75 W accelerators.

Networking: 2 1 GbE LOM and 1 optional OCP 3.0 (x8 PCIe lanes).

Interfaces: Front ports include 1 dedicated iDRAC Direct micro - USB, 1 USB 2.0, and 1 VGA; rear ports include 1 USB 2.0, 1 USB 3.0, 1 optional serial port, 2 RJ - 45, and 1 VGA (optional for liquid - cooled configurations); internal ports include 1 USB 3.0.

PCIe Slots: Up to 8 PCIe 4.0 slots (up to 6 x16), supporting SNAP I/O modules.

Power Supply: Optional power supplies include 700 W Titanium - level AC/240 V hybrid mode, 800 W Platinum - level AC/240 V hybrid mode, 1100 W Titanium - level AC/240 V hybrid mode, 1100 W DC -48 - -60 V, 1400 W Platinum - level AC/240 V hybrid mode, 1800 W Titanium - level AC/240 V hybrid mode, 2400 W Platinum - level AC/240 V hybrid mode, and 2800 W Titanium - level AC/240 V hybrid mode. It supports hot - swappable power supplies and can be fully redundantly configured.


Product Details

The Dell PowerEdge R750, as a high-performance 2U rack-mount server, is well-suited for a variety of enterprise-level IT workloads due to its powerful processing capabilities, flexible storage options, and excellent expandability. Its typical use scenarios are as follows:

1. Enterprise Data Center Core Infrastructure

With support for up to 2 3rd-generation Intel® Xeon® scalable processors (up to 40 cores per processor) and a maximum memory capacity of 8 TB (LRDIMM/Intel Optane Persistent Memory), the R750 can serve as the core infrastructure of enterprise data centers. It efficiently runs critical business systems such as enterprise resource planning (ERP), customer relationship management (CRM), and supply chain management (SCM). The server’s multiple storage configurations (e.g., up to 24 2.5-inch SAS/SATA/NVMe drives) ensure reliable storage and fast access to large volumes of business data, meeting the high availability and performance requirements of enterprise daily operations.

2. High-Performance Computing (HPC) Environments

For HPC scenarios like scientific research simulations, engineering design (e.g., automotive aerodynamic analysis, aerospace structure simulation), and financial risk modeling, the R750’s powerful computing performance is a key advantage. Its support for up to 6 single-width 75 W accelerators (e.g., GPUs, FPGAs) enhances parallel computing capabilities, enabling faster processing of complex mathematical calculations and data-intensive tasks. Additionally, the 32 DDR4 DIMM slots (up to 3200 MT/s) provide sufficient memory bandwidth to avoid bottlenecks in data transmission during high-load computing processes.

3. Virtualization and Cloud Computing Platforms

The R750 is an ideal choice for building enterprise virtualization platforms (e.g., VMware vSphere, Microsoft Hyper-V) and private/public cloud infrastructure. Its high-density hardware configuration allows for the deployment of dozens of virtual machines (VMs) or containers simultaneously. The support for PCIe 4.0 slots (up to 8) ensures high-speed data exchange between virtualized components and external devices, while the redundant power supplies and hot-swappable storage options guarantee the stability and continuity of virtualized environments—critical for cloud services that require 24/7 operation.

4. Large-Scale Data Storage and Analytics

In data-intensive scenarios such as big data analytics (e.g., user behavior analysis, industrial data mining) and data warehousing, the R750’s flexible storage architecture shines. It can be configured with up to 368.64 TB of storage (via 24 2.5-inch drives) or high-speed NVMe SSDs (up to 122.88 TB) to handle massive datasets. Combined with Intel Optane Persistent Memory (up to 8 TB), the server balances high-speed data access and large-capacity storage, enabling fast processing of analytics workloads (e.g., running Apache Spark, Hadoop clusters) and real-time data insights for businesses.

5. Mission-Critical Workloads and High-Availability Systems

For mission-critical applications that demand zero downtime—such as banking transaction systems, healthcare patient record management, and emergency response platforms—the R750’s high-availability features are essential. It supports redundant power supplies, hot-swappable storage controllers (e.g., PERC H755), and hardware RAID (via BOSS-S2/S1) to prevent data loss and system failures. The optional Direct Contact Liquid Cooling (DCLC) also ensures stable operation in high-temperature environments, making it suitable for data centers that host critical, non-stop services.