Dell PowerEdge M1000e Technical Manual
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Type: Technical manual for Dell PowerEdge M1000e
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9 PowerEdge M1000e Technical Guide
Table 1 lists the technical specifications for the PowerEdge M1000e blade enclosure. For the latest
information on supported features, visit Dell.com/PowerEdge.
Technical specifications Table 1.
Feature
Parameter
Chassis
enclosure
Form factor: 10U modular enclosure holds up to 8 full-height, 16 half-height, or
32 quarter-height blade servers
Dimensions:
44.0cm (17.3 in.) H x 44.7cm (17.6 in.) W x 75.4cm (29.7 in.) D
Weight:
Empty chassis — 98 lb
Chassis with all rear modules (I/O modules, PSUs, CMCs, KVM) — 176 lb
Chassis fully loaded with blade servers and rear modules — 394 lb
Power supplies
Up to six 2700W high-efficiency hot-plug power supplies or up to six -48V DC 2700W
power supplies
Based on Dell’s Energy Smart technologies, the M1000e power supplies deliver greater
levels of efficiency, even at low levels of utilization.
Supported power supply configurations include:
3+3 and 2+2 (grid redundancy)
2+1, 3+1, 4+2, and 5+1 (power supply redundancy)
2+0 and 3+0 (non-redundant mode)
The M1000e chassis supports dynamic power supply engagement (DPSE) mode, which
if enabled, puts lightly loaded power supplies into standby mode, driving up the
utilization and the efficiency of the active supplies.
Dell supports either 110–120V or 208–240V AC power supply input and supports a wide
range of power distribution options. Dell recommends 208–240V AC for all production
environments.
Cooling fans
M1000e chassis comes standard with nine hot-pluggable, redundant fan modules:
Based on Dell Energy Smart technologies, M1000e fans are a breakthrough in
power and cooling efficiency
Fans deliver low-power consumption, but also use next-generation fan
technologies to ensure the lowest possible amount of fresh air is consumed to cool
the enclosure
Input device
Front control panel with interactive graphical LCD
Supports initial configuration wizard
Local server blade, enclosure, and module information and troubleshooting
Two USB keyboard/mouse connections and one video connection (requires the
optional Avocent
®
iKVM switch to enable these ports) for local front “crash cart” console
connections that can be switched between blades