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Page 1 - PowerEdge M1000e

PowerEdge M1000e Technical Guide The M1000e chassis provides flexibility, power and thermal efficiency with sca

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Dell PowerEdge M1000e Technical Guide 10 3 System Information 3.1 Overview The Dell™ PowerEdge™ M1000e modular server enclosure is a breakth

Page 3 - Table of Contents

Dell PowerEdge M1000e Technical Guide 11 4 Mechanical 4.1 Chassis Description The Dell™ PowerEdge™ server modules are accessible from the fr

Page 4 - Figures

Dell PowerEdge M1000e Technical Guide 12 Figure 2. M1000e Front View The M1000e enclosure supports half‐height or full-height server modules,

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Dell PowerEdge M1000e Technical Guide 13 Server modules can be freely located within each 2 x 2 half-height quadrant. The mechanical design of t

Page 6 - 1 Product Comparison

Dell PowerEdge M1000e Technical Guide 14 The enclosure ships by default with a single CMC, with the option of adding a second CMC to provide a f

Page 7 - • Easier manageability

Dell PowerEdge M1000e Technical Guide 15 For information on cabling for the M1000e modular system, see the Routing and Managing Cables section i

Page 8 - 2 Key Technologies

Dell PowerEdge M1000e Technical Guide 16 4.9 Fans ` Figure 7. Back View of Chassis Showing Fans The PowerEdge M1000e chassis comes standard w

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Dell PowerEdge M1000e Technical Guide 17 Note: The blank blade, hard drive, and server I/O fillers for every blank slot are required for coolin

Page 10 - 3 System Information

Dell PowerEdge M1000e Technical Guide 18 Figure 10. I/O Module and One Open Slot Needing to be Filled

Page 11 - 4 Mechanical

Dell PowerEdge M1000e Technical Guide 19 Figure 11. Installed CMC, I/O Module, and Power Supply Blanks Figure 12. Installed iKVM Blank Fi

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Dell PowerEdge M1000e Technical Guide ii This document is for informational purposes only. Dell reserves the right to make cha

Page 13 - 4.4 Back View and Features

Dell PowerEdge M1000e Technical Guide 20 4.10 Cabling There are two types of external cabling simplification features offered: • Stacked Ether

Page 14 - 4.5 Power Supply Indicators

Dell PowerEdge M1000e Technical Guide 21 4.11 Control Panel/LCD The control panel contains the local user interface. Functions include chassis-

Page 15 - 4.8 Rack View

Dell PowerEdge M1000e Technical Guide 22 The LCD panel can be used as a diagnostic source and as a place to configure parameters of certain chas

Page 16 - 4.9 Fans

Dell PowerEdge M1000e Technical Guide 23 4.12 Security The M1000e offers many security features, including the ability to: • Assign one admini

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Dell PowerEdge M1000e Technical Guide 24 5 Power, Thermal, Acoustic Built on Dell™ Energy Smart technology, the PowerEdge™ M1000e is one of t

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Dell PowerEdge M1000e Technical Guide 25 Figure 19. M1000e Power Supply Back View The Dell power supplies use output ORing FETs to isolate the

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Dell PowerEdge M1000e Technical Guide 26 Figure 20. Power Architecture These supplies are hot-swappable, so at any time you can move the power

Page 20 - 4.10 Cabling

Dell PowerEdge M1000e Technical Guide 27 5.2 Power Redundancy Options The six power supplies allow for two different redundancy options: Grid R

Page 21 - 4.11 Control Panel/LCD

Dell PowerEdge M1000e Technical Guide 28 Table 8. Power Supply Redundancy Configuration Maximum Power Available (Watts DC) 2700W PSU 1350W PSU

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Dell PowerEdge M1000e Technical Guide 29 The following power-supply combinations are not allowed in the M1000e chassis: • 2360W + 1350W • 2700

Page 23 - 4.12 Security

Dell PowerEdge M1000e Technical Guide iii Table of Contents 1 Product Comparison ...

Page 24 - 5.1 Power Supplies

Dell PowerEdge M1000e Technical Guide 30 5.2.5.4 Behavior of 1350W + 2360W/2700W Power Supplies Mixing 1350W (110VAC) and 2360W/2700W (220VAC)

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Dell PowerEdge M1000e Technical Guide 31 The following information is also applicable for half-height blade servers:  Throttling (performance

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Dell PowerEdge M1000e Technical Guide 32 Table 12. Full-Height Servers Per Power Supply Configuration Power Supply Configuration Number of Serv

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Dell PowerEdge M1000e Technical Guide 33 Dell recommends that all customers running PowerEdge M910 blade servers should install the modular iDRA

Page 28 - • 2360 + 2700W

Dell PowerEdge M1000e Technical Guide 34 If power consumption demands exceed available power, the enclosure throttles back the power supplied to

Page 29 - • 2700W + 1350W

Dell PowerEdge M1000e Technical Guide 35 as a chassis view; or the ability make use of that knowledge (available through SMBIOS structures) to

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Dell PowerEdge M1000e Technical Guide 36 Figure 22. Server Cooling Air Profile The server modules are cooled with traditional front‐to‐back co

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Dell PowerEdge M1000e Technical Guide 37 Figure 24. I/O Cooling Air Profile The I/O modules use a bypass duct to draw ambient air from the fro

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Dell PowerEdge M1000e Technical Guide 38 This hardware design is coupled with a thermal cooling algorithm that incorporates the following: • Se

Page 33 - 5.3 Power Management

Dell PowerEdge M1000e Technical Guide 39 5.10 Acoustics The M1000e is engineered for sound quality in accordance with the Dell Enterprise acous

Page 34 - • Power capability

Dell PowerEdge M1000e Technical Guide iv 10 Storage ...

Page 35 - 5.5 Heat Dissipation

Dell PowerEdge M1000e Technical Guide 40 6 Processors and Memory See the Dell PowerEdge Mxxx Technical Guide on Dell.com for each of the compat

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Dell PowerEdge M1000e Technical Guide 41 7 Midplane Though hidden from view in an actively running system, the midplane is the focal point for

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Dell PowerEdge M1000e Technical Guide 42 Figure 27. M1000e Midplane Front View The system is designed for receptacles on all midplane connecto

Page 38 - 5.9 Power-Up Sequence

Dell PowerEdge M1000e Technical Guide 43 Figure 28. M1000e Midplane Back View All M1000e midplane routing is fully isolated, supporting all ch

Page 39 - 5.10 Acoustics

Dell PowerEdge M1000e Technical Guide 44 8 Embedded NICs/LAN on Motherboard (LOM) For information on embedded NICs/LOMs, see the Dell PowerEdge

Page 40 - 6 Processors and Memory

Dell PowerEdge M1000e Technical Guide 45 9 Input/Output (I/O) 9.1 Overview The Dell™ PowerEdge™ M-series provides complete, snap-in Flex I/O s

Page 41 - 7 Midplane

Dell PowerEdge M1000e Technical Guide 46 The M1000e system management hardware and software includes Fabric Consistency Checking, preventing the

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Dell PowerEdge M1000e Technical Guide 47 Figure 30. Fabric Specifications Fabric Encoding Symbol Rate Per Lane (Gbps) Data Rate Per Lane (Gbps)

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Dell PowerEdge M1000e Technical Guide 48 I/O modules are used as pairs, with two modules servicing each server module fabric providing a fully r

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Dell PowerEdge M1000e Technical Guide 49 • Mellanox® DDR (20Gb) InfiniBand switch • Mellanox QDR (40Gb) InfiniBand switch For an up-to-date li

Page 45 - 9 Input/Output (I/O)

Dell PowerEdge M1000e Technical Guide v Figure 12. Installed iKVM Blank ...

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Dell PowerEdge M1000e Technical Guide 50 Figure 33. FlexAddress Addresses FlexAddress replaces the factory-assigned World Wide Name/Media Acce

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Dell PowerEdge M1000e Technical Guide 51 The CMC manages the following functions specific to FlexAddress: • Provides user interface for enablin

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Dell PowerEdge M1000e Technical Guide 52 Wake on LAN (WOL) is enabled after a power down and power up of the enclosure. FlexAddress on Ethernet

Page 49 - 9.5 FlexAddress

Dell PowerEdge M1000e Technical Guide 53 10 Storage The Dell™ PowerEdge™ M1000e was designed primarily to support external storage over the net

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Dell PowerEdge M1000e Technical Guide 54 11 Video The iKVM supports a video display resolution range from 640 x 480 at 60 Hz up to 1280 x 1024

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Dell PowerEdge M1000e Technical Guide 55 12 Rack Information 12.1 Overview The Dell™ RapidRails™ static rail system for the PowerEdge™ M1000e

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Dell PowerEdge M1000e Technical Guide 56 Figure 37. M1000e VersaRails Static Rails The VersaRails static rails are not intended to be mounted

Page 53 - 10 Storage

Dell PowerEdge M1000e Technical Guide 57 Figure 38. M1000e Strain Relief Bar and Cable Enumerator Clip (12 Per Kit) 12.4 Rack View The M1000e

Page 54 - 11 Video

Dell PowerEdge M1000e Technical Guide 58 Figure 40. M1000e Strain Relief Bar and Cable Enumerator Clips More information can be found in the R

Page 55 - 12 Rack Information

Dell PowerEdge M1000e Technical Guide 59 13 Virtualization The Dell™ PowerEdge™ M1000e and the blade servers which fit in it have been designed

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Dell PowerEdge M1000e Technical Guide 6 1 Product Comparison The Dell™ PowerEdge™ M1000e modular server enclosure offers significant enhancemen

Page 57 - 12.4 Rack View

Dell PowerEdge M1000e Technical Guide 60 14 Systems Management 14.1 Overview The Dell™ PowerEdge™ M1000e server solution offers a holistic man

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Dell PowerEdge M1000e Technical Guide 61 Management connections transfer health and control traffic throughout the chassis. The system managemen

Page 59 - 13 Virtualization

Dell PowerEdge M1000e Technical Guide 62 o Updates are staged on the Lifecycle Controller and applied immediately or during a scheduled mainten

Page 60 - 14 Systems Management

Dell PowerEdge M1000e Technical Guide 63  Updating o Reporting of firmware versions o One-to-many iDRAC firmware update o Consolidated CMC

Page 61 - 14.2 Server Management

Dell PowerEdge M1000e Technical Guide 64 o Two factor authentication with SmartCard o Single sign on using OS credentials (with AD) o Private

Page 62 - 14.3 Enclosure Management

Dell PowerEdge M1000e Technical Guide 65 The Integrated Dell Remote Access Controller (iDRAC) on each server module is connected to the CMC thro

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Dell PowerEdge M1000e Technical Guide 66 14.4 Integrated Keyboard and Mouse Controller (iKVM) Figure 44. M1000e iKVM The M1000e modular enclo

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Dell PowerEdge M1000e Technical Guide 67 Figure 45. Front Keyboard/Video Ports Dell modular servers also include vKVM as a standard feature, r

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Dell PowerEdge M1000e Technical Guide 68 15 Peripherals Common peripherals for the Dell™ PowerEdge™ M1000e include the following: • An externa

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Dell PowerEdge M1000e Technical Guide 69 Appendix A. Regulatory Certifications See the external Product Safety, EMC, and Environmental Datashee

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Dell PowerEdge M1000e Technical Guide 7 Greater density means: • Smaller footprint • More processing performance • More RAM capacity • Lower

Page 68 - 15 Peripherals

Dell PowerEdge M1000e Technical Guide 70 Appendix B. Status Messages LCD Status Messages A 1.For a detailed list of LCD status messages, see

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Dell PowerEdge M1000e Technical Guide 71 Appendix C. Additional Information Videos highlighting the major Dell™ PowerEdge™ M1000e features are

Page 70 - Appendix B. Status Messages

Dell PowerEdge M1000e Technical Guide 8 2 Key Technologies 2.1 Overview The Dell™ PowerEdge™ M1000e is designed to help customers be more ef

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Dell PowerEdge M1000e Technical Guide 9 The chassis features: • A high-speed passive midplane that connects the server modules in the front and

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