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staveli
staveli
Power sizeing M610
Jun 30 2009, 6:55 AM EDT | Post edited: Jun 30 2009, 6:55 AM EDT
I need information on how to determine power usage for a 256 node HPC cluster based on M1000e and PowerEdge M610.
Do we have a calculator for this?
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Roger_Foreman
Roger_Foreman
1. RE: Power sizeing M610
Jun 30 2009, 2:31 PM EDT | Post edited: Jun 30 2009, 2:31 PM EDT
Here's the M1000e advisor http://advisors.dell.com/advisorweb/Advisor.aspx?advisor=30bd44e1-7abe-4f15-b5ec-1c537810afcd-08f5db&c=us&l=en&cs=555 0  out of 1 found this valuable. Do you?    
staveli
staveli
2. RE: Power sizeing M610
Jul 1 2009, 8:14 AM EDT | Post edited: Jul 1 2009, 8:14 AM EDT
"Here's the M1000e advisor http://advisors.dell.com/advisorweb/Advisor.aspx?advisor=30bd44e1-7abe-4f15-b5ec-1c537810afcd-08f5db&c=us&l=en&cs=555 "
This advisor onely has M600 & M605, not the new M610 servers, and also gives litle information about power usage.
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KongY@Dell
KongY@Dell
3. RE: Power sizeing M610
Jul 1 2009, 11:20 PM EDT | Post edited: Jul 1 2009, 11:20 PM EDT
@staveli-

The current power calculator does not include the M610/M710 at this time. http://www.delltechcenter.com/page/Data+Center+Power+and+Cooling

I've spoken to the PG team leading the effort- the calculator is going to be updated in the next few weeks to include the M610/M710 and M1000e. From what I hear, the complexity of the blade chassis & server configurations needs more time to verify and validate. As soon as the new calculator goes live, we will highlight it. It would live at the link that I provided above.
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