Dell r210 II Server User Manual


 
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PowerEdge R210 II Technical Guide
Table 5 shows the shock and vibration specifications for the R210 II.
Table 5. Shock and Vibration Specifications
Maximum Vibration
Operating
0.26Grms at 5350Hz for 15 minutes
Storage
1.88Grms at 10500Hz for 15 minutes
Maximum Shock
Operating
One shock pulse in the positive z axis (one pulse
on each side of the system) of 31G for 2.6ms in
the operational orientation
Storage
Six consecutively executed shock pulses in the
positive and negative x, y, and z axes (one pulse
on each side of the system) of 71G for up to
2ms.
Six consecutively executed shock pulses in the
positive and negative x, y, and z axes (one pulse
on each side of the system) of Half-sine shock
71G for up to 2ms and square-wave shock 32G,
270 in/sec.
5.5 ENERGY STAR Compliance
ENERGY STAR
®
qualified configurations can be accessed from the ENERGY STAR Compliance results
landing page on Dell.com.
5.6 Thermal
The thermal design of the PowerEdge R210 II reflects the following:
Closed-loop thermal control algorithm: A closed-loop thermal control method uses feedback
temperatures to dynamically determine proper fan speeds.
Comprehensive thermal management: The PowerEdge R210 II controls system cooling fan
speed based on several different responses from critical component sensors, such as processor
temperature, DIMM temperature, inlet ambient temperature, and system configurations. The
thermal management adjusts proper cooling ability for the system according to what the
system really needs.
Optimized Ventilation: The R210 II chassis has a custom ventilation design for optimized air
flow path. Each component and peripheral is ensured sufficient air for cooling.
5.7 Acoustics
The acoustical design of the PowerEdge R210 II reflects the following:
Adherence to Dell’s high sound quality standards: Sound quality is different from sound
power level and sound pressure level in that it describes how humans respond to annoyances
in sound, like whistles and hums. One of the sound quality metrics in the Dell specification is
the prominence ratio of a tone, which is listed in Table 6.
Office environment acoustics: Compare the values for LpA in Table 6 and note that they are
lower than ambient measurements of typical office environments.