
Dell EMC OpenManage Enterprise Version 3.4 Release Notes
Generic naming convention for Dell EMC PowerEdge servers
To cover a range of server models, the PowerEdge servers are now being referred to using the generic naming convention and not their generation.
This topic explains how to identify the generation of a PowerEdge server that are referred to using the generic naming convention.
Example:The R740 server model is a rack, two processor system from the 14th generation of servers with Intel processors. In the documentation, to refer to R740, generic naming convention YX4X server is used, where:
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The letter Y (alphabet) is used to denote the following server form factors:
- C = Cloud - Modular server nodes for hyper-scale environments
- F = Flexible - Hybrid rack-based sleds for rack-based FX2/FX2s enclosure
- M or MX* = Modular - Blade servers for the modular enclosure MX7000, M1000e and/or VRTX
- R = Rack-mountable servers
- T = Tower Servers
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The letter X (digit) denotes the class (number of processors) of the server.
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The digit 4 denotes the generation of the server.
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The letter X (digit) denotes the make of the processor.
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YX3X servers |
YX4X systems |
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PowerEdge M630 |
PowerEdge M640 |
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PowerEdge M830 |
PowerEdge R440 |
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PowerEdge T130 |
PowerEdge R540 |