Dell PowerEdge R7525
SKU: Dell-R7525-8B-SFF-NVMe
Cloud Ninjas' Dell PowerEdge R7525 Specifications
Chassis
The Dell PowerEdge R7525 is a great server for data analytics, all flash SDS, VDI and more. This 2U chassis has a handful of different chassis options to pick from. We will cover some of the differences and similarities between the different chassis.
Bay Counts
There are five possible bay count and form factor options for the PowerEdge R7525 server. These options are: 8 Bay LFF, 12 Bay LFF, 8 Bay SFF, 16 Bay SFF, and 24 Bay SFF. The 8 Bay LFF chassis accepts eight 3.5” SAS/SATA drives. This chassis has an optical drive on the front. The 12 Bay LFF chassis accepts twelve 3.5” SAS/SATA hard drives. The 8 Bay SFF accepts up to eight 2.5” SAS/SATA hard drives or solid-state drives. The 16 Bay SFF accepts up to sixteen 2.5” SAS/SATA hard drives or solid-state drives.
Chassis Rear & PCIe Slots
There are two rear configurations to choose from for the PowerEdge R7525. The first configuration has six full-height PCIe slots and two low-profile PCIe slots. The second configuration has four full-height PCIe slots, two low-profile PCIe slots, and two 2.5” drive bays. Each rear configuration has a BOSS S2 module, two integrated 1GbE RJ45 Ethernet ports, an OCP NIC slot, a system ID button, a dedicated iDRAC port, USB 2.0 and 3.0 port, a VGA port, and two hot-swap power supply bays.
Processing Power
The Dell PowerEdge R7525 has one SP3 socket. This server accepts 2nd or 3rd Generation AMD EPYC processors. A maximum of 64 cores are supported by the R7525.
AMD EPYC 7002 Series (2nd Generation)
CPU | Cores | Frequency | Cache |
---|---|---|---|
7F72 | 24 | 3.20 GHz | 192 MB |
7F52 | 16 | 3.50 GHz | 256 MB |
7F32 | 8 | 3.70 GHz | 128 MB |
7H12 | 64 | 2.60 GHz | 256 MB |
7742 | 64 | 2.25 GHz | 256 MB |
7702 | 64 | 2.00 GHz | 256 MB |
7702P | 64 | 2.00 GHz | 256 MB |
7662 | 64 | 2.00 GHz | 256 MB |
7662 | 64 | 2.00 GHz | 256 MB |
7642 | 48 | 2.30 GHz | 256 MB |
7552 | 48 | 2.20 GHz | 192 MB |
7542 | 32 | 2.90 GHz | 128 MB |
7532 | 32 | 2.40 GHz | 256 MB |
7502 | 32 | 2.50 GHz | 128 MB |
7502P | 32 | 2.50 GHz | 128 MB |
7452 | 32 | 2.35 GHz | 128 MB |
7402 | 24 | 2.80 GHz | 128 MB |
7402P | 24 | 2.80 GHz | 128 MB |
7352 | 24 | 2.30 GHz | 128 MB |
7302 | 16 | 3.00 GHz | 128 MB |
7302P | 16 | 3.00 GHz | 128 MB |
7282 | 16 | 2.80 GHz | 64 MB |
7272 | 12 | 2.90 GHz | 64 MB |
7262 | 8 | 3.20 GHz | 128 MB |
7252 | 8 | 3.10 GHz | 64 MB |
7232P | 8 | 3.10 GHz | 32 MB |
AMD EYPC 7003 Series (3rd Generation)
CPU | Cores | Frequency | Cache |
---|---|---|---|
7773X | 64 | 2.20 GHz | 768 MB |
7763 | 64 | 2.45 GHz | 256 MB |
7713P | 64 | 2.00 GHz | 256 MB |
7713 | 64 | 2.00 GHz | 256 MB |
7663 | 56 | 2.00 GHz | 256 MB |
7643 | 48 | 2.30 GHz | 256 MB |
7573X | 32 | 2.80 GHz | 768 MB |
75F3 | 32 | 2.95 GHz | 256 MB |
7543P | 32 | 2.80 GHz | 256 MB |
7543 | 32 | 2.80 GHz | 256 MB |
7513 | 32 | 2.60 GHz | 128 MB |
7473X | 24 | 2.80 GHz | 768 MB |
7453 | 28 | 2.75 GHz | 64 MB |
74F3 | 24 | 3.20 GHz | 256 MB |
7443P | 24 | 2.85 GHz | 128 MB |
7443 | 24 | 2.85 GHz | 128 MB |
7413 | 24 | 2.65 GHz | 128 MB |
7373X | 16 | 3.05 GHz | 768 MB |
73F3 | 16 | 3.50 GHz | 256 MB |
7343 | 16 | 3.20 GHz | 128 MB |
7313P | 16 | 3.00 GHz | 128 MB |
7313 | 16 | 3.00 GHz | 128 MB |
72F3 | 8 | 3.70 GHz | 256 MB |
Memory
The PowerEdge R7525 server has 32 DDR4 DIMM slots inside. There are eight memory channels for each CPU. Each memory channel consists of two DIMM slots. DIMM slots are colored either white or black to help distinguish the memory channels.
Supported Memory Types and Capacities
Two types of memory can be used with the PowerEdge R7525: ECC Registered (RDIMMs) and Load Reduced (LRDIMMs). Module capacities of 8GB, 16GB, 32GB, 64GB, and 128GB are supported by the R7525 server. One thing to note is that 128GB modules can only be used with Load Reduced. With LRDIMMs, an overall greater RAM capacity can be reached than if you were to use RDIMMs. With RDIMMs, the greatest possible configuration is 2TB (2048GB) with 32x64GB. With LRDIMMs, you can reach 4TB (4096GB) with a configuration of 32x128GB.
Supported Memory Speeds
The PowerEdge R7525 server supports memory speeds of 2666MT/s, 2933MT/s, and 3200MT/s. The processor that you install into your server will determine the maximum memory speed that your DIMMs can operate at. If you install a processor with that supports a lower maximum speed than the speeds you have installed, then the memory modules will clock down to the maximum supported speed. For example, if the installed processor supports a max speed of 2666MT/s, and you install 2933MT/s modules, the modules will operate at 2666MT/s.
Storage
The PowerEdge R7525 has many potential storage options that are compatible. The chassis of the R7525 determines whether you can install 2.5” or 3.5” drives. If your system has a rear drive kit, then you can install an additional two 3.5” drives. The R7525 accepts HDDs, SSDs, and M.2s. Supported drive interfaces are: SATA, SAS, and NVMe.
Supported Drives
Form Factor | Type | Speed | Rotational Speed | Max Capacity Per Drive |
---|---|---|---|---|
3.5" | SATA | 6 Gb | 7.2 K | 10 TB |
3.5" | SAS | 12 Gb | 7.2 K | 10 TB |
2.5" | SATA | 12 Gb | SSD | 3.84 TB |
2.5" | SAS | 12 Gb | SSD | 3.84 TB |
2.5" | SATA | 6 Gb | 7.2 K | 2 TB |
2.5" | SAS | 12 Gb | 7.2 K | 10 TB |
2.5" | SAS | 12 Gb | 10 K | 2.4 TB |
2.5" | SAS | 12 Gb | 15 K | 900 GB |
M.2 | SATA | 6 Gb | SSD | 240GB |
2.5" (U.2) | NVMe | Gen4 | SSD | 15.36TB |
NVMe Options & Upgrades
NVMe is offers many benefits over most non-NVMe drives. NVMe drives bring major performance gains to your system. If you are wondering if the R7525 supports NVMe, the answer is yes!
U.2 NVMe and Backplane NVMe
Out of the five chassis options for the Dell PowerEdge R7525, only one supports U.2 NVMe drives. The 24 Bay SFF chassis has an NVMe capable backplane, meaning that you can install NVMe U.2 drives into the system’s drive bays. The 8 Bay LFF, 12 Bay LFF, 8 Bay SFF, and 16 Bay SFF chassis only supports SAS and SATA drives.
M.2 NVMe
Up to two M.2 drives can be installed into the PowerEdge R7525 via a BOSS S2 card, but NVMe drives cannot be used. Only non-NVMe M.2 drives can be used with the Dell BOSS S2 card, meaning there is no M.2 NVMe solutions for the PowerEdge R7525. The BOSS S1 can also be used to install M.2 drives, but the S1 does not support NVMe either.
Power Supplies
The Dell PowerEdge 7525 can accept up to two hot-swap power supply units (PSUs). Hot-swap means that the PSUs can be added or removed while the server is powered on, as long as one unit remains plugged into the system.
Wattages
Wattage options for the PowerEdge R7525 are 800W, 1100W, and 1400W, and 2400W. For more power-intensive applications, a 1400W or 2400W power supply is the best choice. For lower end applications, a 800W or 1400W power supply works just fine.
Voltages
Voltage options for the R7525 are Mixed Mode and -48VDC. Mixed Mode power supplies support a power input of 100-240VAC or 240VDC. -48VDC power supplies support a power input of (-48)-(-60) VDC. Mixed mode options are only available with 800W, 1100W, 1400W, 2400W power supplies. -48VDC power supplies are only available with 1100W. It is important to make sure that your connection is supported by your power supply, or your system may not power on.
RAID Options
The Dell PowerEdge R7525 supports a handful of storage controllers/adapters. There are both (PERC) RAID and non-RAID options. Both are great options, but the one that is best for you, heavily depends on your application. You don’t need the ability to configure RAID, then a non-RAID option may be your best bet. A non-RAID adapter can be used as a boot controller as well as a data controller. If configuring RAID is a requirement, then a PERC RAID controller is the way to go. You can also use a software RAID, but this will be more limited than a hardware RAID option.
RAID Options | RAID Levels | Cache | Drive Speeds | PCIe Generation | RAID Hardware |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
S150 onboard software | 0,1,5,10 | None | 6 Gb/s SATA/NVMe | PCIe | Software |
HBA345 | None | None | 3Gb/s SAS/SATA 6 Gb/s SAS/SATA 12Gb/s SAS |
PCIe 3.0 | Hardware |
HBA355 | None | None | 3Gb/s SAS/SATA 6 Gb/s SAS/SATA 12Gb/s SAS |
PCIe 4.0 | Hardware |
HBA355e | None | None | 3Gb/s SAS/SATA 6Gb/s SAS/SATA 12Gb/s SAS/SATA |
PCIe 4.0 | Hardware |
H345 | 0,1,10 | None | 3Gb/s SAS/SATA 6Gb/s SAS/SATA 12Gb/s SAS |
PCIe 3.0 | Hardware |
H745 | 0,1,5,6,10,50,60 | 4GB NV | 3Gb/s SAS/SATA 6Gb/s SAS/SATA 12Gb/s SAS |
PCIe 3.0 | Hardware |
H755 | 0,1,5,6,10,50,60 | 8GB NV | 3Gb/s SAS/SATA 6Gb/s SAS/SATA 12Gb/s SAS Gen3 (8 GT/s) NVMe Gen4 (16 GT/s) NVMe |
PCIe 4.0 | Hardware |
H755N | 0,1,5,6,10,50,60 | 8GB NV | Gen3 (8 GT/s) NVMe Gen4 (16 GT/s) NVMe |
PCIe 4.0 | Hardware |
H840 | 0,1,5,6,10,50,60 | 8GB NV | 6Gb/s SATA 12Gb/s SAS |
PCIe 3.1 | Hardware |
Network Interface Card Options
In order to connect a server to the Internet, it will need some type of Network Interface Card (NIC). A NIC can manifest as ports that are built-in to the motherboard. It can also manifest as an additional card that can be installed into the system. The PowerEdge R7525 has two RJ45 Ethernet ports built into the back of the motherboard. You can also install one OCP NIC card into the back of the PowerEdge R7525.
Systems Management Solutions
The Dell PowerEdge R7525 has a ton of system management and support options. These options include but are not limited to: Lifecycle Controller 3.x, OpenManage, Quick Sync 2.0, OpenManage Enterprise Power Manager, Digital License Key, iDRAC Direct, and Easy Restore
Supported Operating Systems:
The Dell PowerEdge R7525 supports a vast amount of operating systems. These operating systems include multiple Linux distributions and different versions of VMware ESXi and Windows Server. These operating systems include, but are not limited to:
- ⦿ Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7
- ⦿ Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8
- ⦿ Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9
- ⦿ SuSE Linux ES 15
- ⦿ Ubuntu Server 18.04 LTS
- ⦿ Ubuntu Server 20.04 LTS
- ⦿ VMware ESXi 6.5
- ⦿ VMware ESXi 6.7
- ⦿ VMware ESXi 7.0
- ⦿ VMware ESXi 8.0
- ⦿ Window Server 2016
- ⦿ Window Server 2019 LTSC
- ⦿ Window Server 2022 LTSC
Technical Information Overview
The Dell PowerEdge R7525 is a powerful 2U rackmount server, that can handle almost anything you throw at it. It is loaded with features that expand the capabilities of the system. Learning about these features is the best thing you can do to fully take advantage of the perks of the R7525. We have compiled a few guides that are useful for learning the ins and outs of the Dell PowerEdge R7525 server.
Technical Guide
Learn the ins and outs of the R7525: View PowerEdge R7525 Technical Guide
Specification Sheet
Specification Sheet: View PowerEdge R7525 Spec Sheet
Installation and Service Manual
Need help installing/replacing components or with using diagnostic's tools? The Installation and Service Manual is a fantastic resource: View PowerEdge R7525 Installation and Service Manual
Integrated Dell Remote Access Controller 9 User's Guide
Everything you need to know about iDRAC9, all in one place: View PowerEdge R7525 iDRAC9 User's Guide
Lifecycle Controller User's Guide
Navigate Lifecycle Controller with the Lifecycle Controller User's Guide: View PowerEdge R7525 Lifecycle Controller Setup Guide
Dell Systems Management Overview
Learn about the R7525's System Management Technologies: View PowerEdge R7525 Dell System Management Overview Guide
BIOS Upgrade EFI File Download
Upgrade your BIOS Via an EFI File: Download PowerEdge R7525 BIOS Upgrade EFI File
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Cloud Ninjas' Dell PowerEdge R7525 Specifications
Chassis
The Dell PowerEdge R7525 is a great server for data analytics, all flash SDS, VDI and more. This 2U chassis has a handful of different chassis options to pick from. We will cover some of the differences and similarities between the different chassis.
Bay Counts
There are five possible bay count and form factor options for the PowerEdge R7525 server. These options are: 8 Bay LFF, 12 Bay LFF, 8 Bay SFF, 16 Bay SFF, and 24 Bay SFF. The 8 Bay LFF chassis accepts eight 3.5” SAS/SATA drives. This chassis has an optical drive on the front. The 12 Bay LFF chassis accepts twelve 3.5” SAS/SATA hard drives. The 8 Bay SFF accepts up to eight 2.5” SAS/SATA hard drives or solid-state drives. The 16 Bay SFF accepts up to sixteen 2.5” SAS/SATA hard drives or solid-state drives.
Chassis Rear & PCIe Slots
There are two rear configurations to choose from for the PowerEdge R7525. The first configuration has six full-height PCIe slots and two low-profile PCIe slots. The second configuration has four full-height PCIe slots, two low-profile PCIe slots, and two 2.5” drive bays. Each rear configuration has a BOSS S2 module, two integrated 1GbE RJ45 Ethernet ports, an OCP NIC slot, a system ID button, a dedicated iDRAC port, USB 2.0 and 3.0 port, a VGA port, and two hot-swap power supply bays.
Processing Power
The Dell PowerEdge R7525 has one SP3 socket. This server accepts 2nd or 3rd Generation AMD EPYC processors. A maximum of 64 cores are supported by the R7525.
AMD EPYC 7002 Series (2nd Generation)
CPU | Cores | Frequency | Cache |
---|---|---|---|
7F72 | 24 | 3.20 GHz | 192 MB |
7F52 | 16 | 3.50 GHz | 256 MB |
7F32 | 8 | 3.70 GHz | 128 MB |
7H12 | 64 | 2.60 GHz | 256 MB |
7742 | 64 | 2.25 GHz | 256 MB |
7702 | 64 | 2.00 GHz | 256 MB |
7702P | 64 | 2.00 GHz | 256 MB |
7662 | 64 | 2.00 GHz | 256 MB |
7662 | 64 | 2.00 GHz | 256 MB |
7642 | 48 | 2.30 GHz | 256 MB |
7552 | 48 | 2.20 GHz | 192 MB |
7542 | 32 | 2.90 GHz | 128 MB |
7532 | 32 | 2.40 GHz | 256 MB |
7502 | 32 | 2.50 GHz | 128 MB |
7502P | 32 | 2.50 GHz | 128 MB |
7452 | 32 | 2.35 GHz | 128 MB |
7402 | 24 | 2.80 GHz | 128 MB |
7402P | 24 | 2.80 GHz | 128 MB |
7352 | 24 | 2.30 GHz | 128 MB |
7302 | 16 | 3.00 GHz | 128 MB |
7302P | 16 | 3.00 GHz | 128 MB |
7282 | 16 | 2.80 GHz | 64 MB |
7272 | 12 | 2.90 GHz | 64 MB |
7262 | 8 | 3.20 GHz | 128 MB |
7252 | 8 | 3.10 GHz | 64 MB |
7232P | 8 | 3.10 GHz | 32 MB |
AMD EYPC 7003 Series (3rd Generation)
CPU | Cores | Frequency | Cache |
---|---|---|---|
7773X | 64 | 2.20 GHz | 768 MB |
7763 | 64 | 2.45 GHz | 256 MB |
7713P | 64 | 2.00 GHz | 256 MB |
7713 | 64 | 2.00 GHz | 256 MB |
7663 | 56 | 2.00 GHz | 256 MB |
7643 | 48 | 2.30 GHz | 256 MB |
7573X | 32 | 2.80 GHz | 768 MB |
75F3 | 32 | 2.95 GHz | 256 MB |
7543P | 32 | 2.80 GHz | 256 MB |
7543 | 32 | 2.80 GHz | 256 MB |
7513 | 32 | 2.60 GHz | 128 MB |
7473X | 24 | 2.80 GHz | 768 MB |
7453 | 28 | 2.75 GHz | 64 MB |
74F3 | 24 | 3.20 GHz | 256 MB |
7443P | 24 | 2.85 GHz | 128 MB |
7443 | 24 | 2.85 GHz | 128 MB |
7413 | 24 | 2.65 GHz | 128 MB |
7373X | 16 | 3.05 GHz | 768 MB |
73F3 | 16 | 3.50 GHz | 256 MB |
7343 | 16 | 3.20 GHz | 128 MB |
7313P | 16 | 3.00 GHz | 128 MB |
7313 | 16 | 3.00 GHz | 128 MB |
72F3 | 8 | 3.70 GHz | 256 MB |
Memory
The PowerEdge R7525 server has 32 DDR4 DIMM slots inside. There are eight memory channels for each CPU. Each memory channel consists of two DIMM slots. DIMM slots are colored either white or black to help distinguish the memory channels.
Supported Memory Types and Capacities
Two types of memory can be used with the PowerEdge R7525: ECC Registered (RDIMMs) and Load Reduced (LRDIMMs). Module capacities of 8GB, 16GB, 32GB, 64GB, and 128GB are supported by the R7525 server. One thing to note is that 128GB modules can only be used with Load Reduced. With LRDIMMs, an overall greater RAM capacity can be reached than if you were to use RDIMMs. With RDIMMs, the greatest possible configuration is 2TB (2048GB) with 32x64GB. With LRDIMMs, you can reach 4TB (4096GB) with a configuration of 32x128GB.
Supported Memory Speeds
The PowerEdge R7525 server supports memory speeds of 2666MT/s, 2933MT/s, and 3200MT/s. The processor that you install into your server will determine the maximum memory speed that your DIMMs can operate at. If you install a processor with that supports a lower maximum speed than the speeds you have installed, then the memory modules will clock down to the maximum supported speed. For example, if the installed processor supports a max speed of 2666MT/s, and you install 2933MT/s modules, the modules will operate at 2666MT/s.
Storage
The PowerEdge R7525 has many potential storage options that are compatible. The chassis of the R7525 determines whether you can install 2.5” or 3.5” drives. If your system has a rear drive kit, then you can install an additional two 3.5” drives. The R7525 accepts HDDs, SSDs, and M.2s. Supported drive interfaces are: SATA, SAS, and NVMe.
Supported Drives
Form Factor | Type | Speed | Rotational Speed | Max Capacity Per Drive |
---|---|---|---|---|
3.5" | SATA | 6 Gb | 7.2 K | 10 TB |
3.5" | SAS | 12 Gb | 7.2 K | 10 TB |
2.5" | SATA | 12 Gb | SSD | 3.84 TB |
2.5" | SAS | 12 Gb | SSD | 3.84 TB |
2.5" | SATA | 6 Gb | 7.2 K | 2 TB |
2.5" | SAS | 12 Gb | 7.2 K | 10 TB |
2.5" | SAS | 12 Gb | 10 K | 2.4 TB |
2.5" | SAS | 12 Gb | 15 K | 900 GB |
M.2 | SATA | 6 Gb | SSD | 240GB |
2.5" (U.2) | NVMe | Gen4 | SSD | 15.36TB |
NVMe Options & Upgrades
NVMe is offers many benefits over most non-NVMe drives. NVMe drives bring major performance gains to your system. If you are wondering if the R7525 supports NVMe, the answer is yes!
U.2 NVMe and Backplane NVMe
Out of the five chassis options for the Dell PowerEdge R7525, only one supports U.2 NVMe drives. The 24 Bay SFF chassis has an NVMe capable backplane, meaning that you can install NVMe U.2 drives into the system’s drive bays. The 8 Bay LFF, 12 Bay LFF, 8 Bay SFF, and 16 Bay SFF chassis only supports SAS and SATA drives.
M.2 NVMe
Up to two M.2 drives can be installed into the PowerEdge R7525 via a BOSS S2 card, but NVMe drives cannot be used. Only non-NVMe M.2 drives can be used with the Dell BOSS S2 card, meaning there is no M.2 NVMe solutions for the PowerEdge R7525. The BOSS S1 can also be used to install M.2 drives, but the S1 does not support NVMe either.
Power Supplies
The Dell PowerEdge 7525 can accept up to two hot-swap power supply units (PSUs). Hot-swap means that the PSUs can be added or removed while the server is powered on, as long as one unit remains plugged into the system.
Wattages
Wattage options for the PowerEdge R7525 are 800W, 1100W, and 1400W, and 2400W. For more power-intensive applications, a 1400W or 2400W power supply is the best choice. For lower end applications, a 800W or 1400W power supply works just fine.
Voltages
Voltage options for the R7525 are Mixed Mode and -48VDC. Mixed Mode power supplies support a power input of 100-240VAC or 240VDC. -48VDC power supplies support a power input of (-48)-(-60) VDC. Mixed mode options are only available with 800W, 1100W, 1400W, 2400W power supplies. -48VDC power supplies are only available with 1100W. It is important to make sure that your connection is supported by your power supply, or your system may not power on.
RAID Options
The Dell PowerEdge R7525 supports a handful of storage controllers/adapters. There are both (PERC) RAID and non-RAID options. Both are great options, but the one that is best for you, heavily depends on your application. You don’t need the ability to configure RAID, then a non-RAID option may be your best bet. A non-RAID adapter can be used as a boot controller as well as a data controller. If configuring RAID is a requirement, then a PERC RAID controller is the way to go. You can also use a software RAID, but this will be more limited than a hardware RAID option.
RAID Options | RAID Levels | Cache | Drive Speeds | PCIe Generation | RAID Hardware |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
S150 onboard software | 0,1,5,10 | None | 6 Gb/s SATA/NVMe | PCIe | Software |
HBA345 | None | None | 3Gb/s SAS/SATA 6 Gb/s SAS/SATA 12Gb/s SAS |
PCIe 3.0 | Hardware |
HBA355 | None | None | 3Gb/s SAS/SATA 6 Gb/s SAS/SATA 12Gb/s SAS |
PCIe 4.0 | Hardware |
HBA355e | None | None | 3Gb/s SAS/SATA 6Gb/s SAS/SATA 12Gb/s SAS/SATA |
PCIe 4.0 | Hardware |
H345 | 0,1,10 | None | 3Gb/s SAS/SATA 6Gb/s SAS/SATA 12Gb/s SAS |
PCIe 3.0 | Hardware |
H745 | 0,1,5,6,10,50,60 | 4GB NV | 3Gb/s SAS/SATA 6Gb/s SAS/SATA 12Gb/s SAS |
PCIe 3.0 | Hardware |
H755 | 0,1,5,6,10,50,60 | 8GB NV | 3Gb/s SAS/SATA 6Gb/s SAS/SATA 12Gb/s SAS Gen3 (8 GT/s) NVMe Gen4 (16 GT/s) NVMe |
PCIe 4.0 | Hardware |
H755N | 0,1,5,6,10,50,60 | 8GB NV | Gen3 (8 GT/s) NVMe Gen4 (16 GT/s) NVMe |
PCIe 4.0 | Hardware |
H840 | 0,1,5,6,10,50,60 | 8GB NV | 6Gb/s SATA 12Gb/s SAS |
PCIe 3.1 | Hardware |
Network Interface Card Options
In order to connect a server to the Internet, it will need some type of Network Interface Card (NIC). A NIC can manifest as ports that are built-in to the motherboard. It can also manifest as an additional card that can be installed into the system. The PowerEdge R7525 has two RJ45 Ethernet ports built into the back of the motherboard. You can also install one OCP NIC card into the back of the PowerEdge R7525.
Systems Management Solutions
The Dell PowerEdge R7525 has a ton of system management and support options. These options include but are not limited to: Lifecycle Controller 3.x, OpenManage, Quick Sync 2.0, OpenManage Enterprise Power Manager, Digital License Key, iDRAC Direct, and Easy Restore
Supported Operating Systems:
The Dell PowerEdge R7525 supports a vast amount of operating systems. These operating systems include multiple Linux distributions and different versions of VMware ESXi and Windows Server. These operating systems include, but are not limited to:
- ⦿ Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7
- ⦿ Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8
- ⦿ Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9
- ⦿ SuSE Linux ES 15
- ⦿ Ubuntu Server 18.04 LTS
- ⦿ Ubuntu Server 20.04 LTS
- ⦿ VMware ESXi 6.5
- ⦿ VMware ESXi 6.7
- ⦿ VMware ESXi 7.0
- ⦿ VMware ESXi 8.0
- ⦿ Window Server 2016
- ⦿ Window Server 2019 LTSC
- ⦿ Window Server 2022 LTSC
Technical Information Overview
The Dell PowerEdge R7525 is a powerful 2U rackmount server, that can handle almost anything you throw at it. It is loaded with features that expand the capabilities of the system. Learning about these features is the best thing you can do to fully take advantage of the perks of the R7525. We have compiled a few guides that are useful for learning the ins and outs of the Dell PowerEdge R7525 server.
Technical Guide
Learn the ins and outs of the R7525: View PowerEdge R7525 Technical Guide
Specification Sheet
Specification Sheet: View PowerEdge R7525 Spec Sheet
Installation and Service Manual
Need help installing/replacing components or with using diagnostic's tools? The Installation and Service Manual is a fantastic resource: View PowerEdge R7525 Installation and Service Manual
Integrated Dell Remote Access Controller 9 User's Guide
Everything you need to know about iDRAC9, all in one place: View PowerEdge R7525 iDRAC9 User's Guide
Lifecycle Controller User's Guide
Navigate Lifecycle Controller with the Lifecycle Controller User's Guide: View PowerEdge R7525 Lifecycle Controller Setup Guide
Dell Systems Management Overview
Learn about the R7525's System Management Technologies: View PowerEdge R7525 Dell System Management Overview Guide
BIOS Upgrade EFI File Download
Upgrade your BIOS Via an EFI File: Download PowerEdge R7525 BIOS Upgrade EFI File
Cloud Ninja One Year Warranty
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Please note: All claims made under the Cloud Ninja’s One-Year Limited Warranty will be governed by the terms set out in this warranty document.
WHAT IS NOT COVERED BY THIS WARRANTY?
This Warranty does not apply to any non-Cloud Ninja sold hardware products or any software, even if packaged or sold with Cloud Ninja hardware. Manufacturers, suppliers, or publishers, other than Cloud Ninjas, may provide their own warranties to you – please contact them for further information. Cloud Ninjas does not warrant that the operation of the Cloud Ninja Product will be uninterrupted or error-free. Cloud Ninjas is not responsible for damages arising from failure to follow instructions relating to the Cloud Ninja Product’s use. We do warranty drives used for China plotting or mining. We support the Crypto community and love what they are building. However, China burns through drives and we cannot provide warranty for China.
This Warranty does not apply: (a) to consumable parts, such as batteries or protective coatings that are designed to diminish over time, unless failure has occurred due to a defect in materials or workmanship; (b) to cosmetic damage, including but not limited to scratches, dents and broken plastic on ports; (c) to damage caused by use with another product; (d) to damage caused by accident, abuse, misuse, liquid contact, fire, earthquake or other external cause; (e) to damage caused by operating the Cloud Ninjas Product outside original manufacturer’s published guidelines; (f) to damage caused by service (including upgrades and expansions) performed by anyone who is not a representative of Cloud Ninjas or a Cloud Ninjas Authorized Service Provider; (g) to a Cloud Ninjas Product that has been modified to alter functionality or capability without the written permission of Cloud Ninjas; (h) to defects caused by normal wear and tear or otherwise due to the normal aging of the Cloud Ninjas Product, or (i) if any serial number has been removed or defaced from the Cloud Ninjas Product.
YOUR RESPONSIBILITIES
YOU SHOULD MAKE PERIODIC BACKUP COPIES OF THE INFORMATION CONTAINED ON THE CLOUD NINJAS PRODUCT STORAGE MEDIA TO PROTECT THE CONTENTS AND AS A PRECAUTION AGAINST POSSIBLE OPERATIONAL FAILURES.
Before receiving warranty service, Cloud Ninjas or its agents may require that you furnish proof of purchase details, respond to questions designed to assist with diagnosing potential issues and follow Cloud Ninjas’ procedures for obtaining warranty service. Before submitting your Cloud Ninjas Product for warranty service you should maintain a separate backup copy of the contents of its storage media, remove all personal information that you want to protect and disable all security passwords.
DURING WARRANTY SERVICE IT IS POSSIBLE THE CONTENTS OF THE STORAGE MEDIA WILL BE LOST, REPLACED OR REFORMATTED. CLOUD NINJAS AND ITS AGENTS ARE NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY LOSS OF SOFTWARE PROGRAMS, DATA OR OTHER INFORMATION CONTAINED ON THE STORAGE MEDIA OR ANY OTHER PART OF THE CLOUD NINJAS PRODUCT SERVICED.
Following warranty service your Cloud Ninjas Product or a replacement device will be returned to you as your Cloud Ninja Product was configured when originally purchased, subject to applicable updates. You will be responsible for reinstalling all other software programs, data and information. Recovery and reinstallation of other software programs, data and information are not covered under this Warranty.