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February 7th, 2020 07:00

To be honest, I don't know if it actually stands for anything, hahaha. I know the main difference in XD or not is storage density, so that may have something to do with it.

 

I'll see if I can find some information on it and if I do, I'll post.

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July 23rd, 2023 20:00

Here is what I get from Chatgpt, Hope it helps:

The Dell PowerEdge R740 and Dell PowerEdge R740xd are both rack-mountable server models offered by Dell. While they share some similarities, they have distinct differences in terms of design, storage capacity, and use cases. Here's a comparison of the two server models:

Dell PowerEdge R740:
1. Form Factor: The R740 is a 2U (2 rack units) server, which means it occupies two vertical units in a standard server rack.
2. Storage Capacity: It typically supports up to 16 front-accessible 2.5-inch drives or up to 8 front-accessible 3.5-inch drives, depending on the configuration. The focus of the R740 is on providing processing power and is designed for applications requiring high compute performance.
3. Use Cases: The R740 is well-suited for virtualization, high-performance computing (HPC), database management, and other compute-intensive workloads.

Dell PowerEdge R740xd:
1. Form Factor: The R740xd is also a 2U server like the R740.
2. Storage Capacity: The main difference lies in its storage capacity. The R740xd is designed with a focus on storage capacity and flexibility. It can support up to 24 front-accessible 2.5-inch drives or up to 12 front-accessible 3.5-inch drives, making it ideal for storage-intensive applications and data-heavy workloads.
3. Use Cases: The R740xd is particularly well-suited for software-defined storage, data analytics, content delivery networks (CDNs), and other applications that require significant storage capacity.

Both the R740 and R740xd share similar hardware features such as support for dual Intel Xeon processors, high memory capacity, extensive I/O options, and redundant power supplies for enhanced reliability. The choice between the two models depends on the specific requirements of the workload and the need for compute power versus storage capacity.

If you require a server primarily focused on high compute performance and processing power, the R740 would be more suitable. On the other hand, if your application demands significant storage capacity and you want the flexibility to accommodate storage-intensive workloads, the R740xd would be a better choice.

 

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July 23rd, 2023 22:00

Extra Disk.

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Joerg

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