
Dell Unity™ All Flash and Unity Hybrid Unity 480/F, Unity 680/F, Unity 880/F Hardware Information Guide
Technical specifications
Storage processor assembly specifications
| Parameter (per SP assembly) | Unity 480/480F | Unity 680/680F | Unity 880/880F |
|---|---|---|---|
| CPU | 2 x dual-socket Intel CPUs, 32 cores per Array, 1.8GHz | 2 x dual-socket Intel CPUs, 48 cores per Array, 2.1GHz | 2 x dual-socket Intel CPUs 64 cores per Array, 2.1GHz |
| Memory | 192 GB | 384 GB | 768 GB |
| Embedded SAS ports | 4 x 4 lane 12Gb/s SAS ports for BE Connection | 4 x 4 lane 12Gb/s SAS ports for BE Connection | 4 x 4 lane 12Gb/s SAS ports for BE Connection |
| Optional SAS ports | Four, 4-lane or two, 8-lane 12 Gb/s SAS I/O module | Four, 4-lane or two, 8-lane 12 Gb/s SAS I/O module | Four, 4-lane or two, 8-lane 12 Gb/s SAS I/O module |
DAE and drive specifications
Supported DAEs:
- 2U, 25-drive disk-array enclosure
- 3U, 15-drive disk-array enclosure
- 3U, 80-drive disk-array enclosure
| Parameter | Unity 480/480F | Unity 680/680F | Unity 880/880F | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Maximum drives | 750 | 1000 | 1500 | |
| Minimum drives | 6 | 6 | 6 | |
| Array enclosure | A 2U Disk Processor Enclosure (DPE) with twenty five 2.5" drives | |||
| Drive Enclosure (DAE - Disk Array Enclosure) | All-Flash (F) models support 2.5" drives in 2U twenty five drive and 3U eighty drive trays. Hybrid models support 2.5" drives in 2U twenty five drive and 3U eighty drive trays; and 3.5" drives in 3U fifteen drive trays | |||
Drive counts listed in parentheses next to the maximum amount of DAEs represent the maximum achievable drive count when using the maximum of each DAE, plus the 25 drives on the DPE.
Embedded module specifications
Supported optional 4-port cards:
- 10GbE BaseT 4-port card
- 25GbE 4-port card
The 4-port card can also be left unpopulated.
I/O module specifications
Supported I/O modules:
- 4-port 16Gb Fibre Channel I/O module
- 4-port 25GbE Optical I/O module
- 4-port 10GbE BaseT I/O module
- 4-port 12Gb SAS backend I/O module
Power supply unit specifications
You can use high line power, such as in a rack, or low line power, such as from a wall power outlet, to supply power to the DPE. A step-up transformer, not included, is required for low line power with Unity 880/880F systems.
| Model | High line | Low line |
|---|---|---|
| Unity 480/480F | 1800 W | 1450 W |
| Unity 680/680F | 1800 W | 1450 W |
| Unity 880/880F | 1800 W | 1800 W (Step-up transformer required) |
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