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Cloud Ninjas' Dell PowerEdge R530 Specifications

Chassis

Unlike some of the other systems in Dell’s 13th generation server line up, the PowerEdge R530 only has one chassis option. The R530 supports hot-swap, which means that drives can be added or removed while the server is on. This single chassis option is the 8 Bay LFF.

8 Bay LFF Hot-swap

As stated above, the 8 Bay LFF chassis is the only option for the PowerEdge R530. This chassis supports a total of 8 3.5” SAS, SATA, or SSD drives. This system is a dual processor system and has an LGA2011-3 socket. There is a total of 12 DIMM slots with CPU 1 controlling 8 slots and CPU 2 controlling 4 slots. One of the things that set the R530 apart from other systems in the 13th generation is that there is a built in 4 x 1GbE NIC. There is option to use a daughter network cards, so the only option is to use PCIe NICs. There is also a removable card for iDRAC. The motherboard includes an one x1, one x4, one x8, and two x16 PCIe slots. All slots, except for the right two slots, accept half height PCIe cards. There is one x16 PCIe riser which consist of an x8 and an x16 PCIe slot. Each slot on the riser accepts full height cards.

Processing Power

The Dell PowerEdge R530 server can handle a maximum of 22 cores per processor. The R530 has two LGA2011-3 CPU sockets, which means that this system utilizes Intel Xeon E5-2600 v3 or E5-2600 v4 series of processors. These two series of processors have support for virtualization.

Intel Xeon E5-2600 v3 Series Processors

CPU Step Code Cores Frequency
E5-2603v3 SR20A 6 1.60 GHz
E5-2608Lv3 SR21P 6 2.00 GHz
E5-2609v3 SR1YC 6 1.90 GHz
E5-2618Lv3 SR200 8 2.30 GHz
E5-2620v3 SR207 6 2.40 GHz
E5-2623v3 SR208 4 3.00 GHz
E5-2628Lv3 SR1XZ 10 2.00 GHz
E5-2630v3 SR206 8 2.40 GHz
E5-2630Lv3 SR209 8 1.80 GHz
E5-2637v3 SR202 4 3.50 GHz
E5-2640v3 SR205 8 2.60 GHz
E5-2643v3 SR204 6 3.40 GHz
E5-2648Lv3 SR1XW 12 1.80 GHz
E5-2650v3 SR1YA 10 2.30 GHz
E5-2650Lv3 SR1Y1 12 1.80 GHz
E5-2658v3 SR1XV 12 2.20 GHz
E5-2658Av3 SR27T 12 2.90 GHz
E5-2660v3 SR1XR 10 3.30 GHz
E5-2667v3 SR203 8 3.20 GHz
E5-2670v3 SR1XS 12 2.30 GHz
E5-2680v3 SR1XP 12 2.50 GHz
E5-2683v3 SR1XH 14 2.00 GHz
E5-2690v3 SR1XN 12 2.60 GHz
E5-2695v3 SR1XG 14 2.30 GHz
E5-2697v3 SR1XF 14 2.60 GHz
E5-2698v3 SR1XE 16 2.30 GHz
E5-2699v3 SR1XD 18 2.30 GHz

Intel Xeon E5-2600 v4 Series Processors

CPU Step Code Cores Frequency
E5-2603v4 SR2P0 6 1.70 GHz
E5-2608Lv4 SR2P9 8 1.60 GHz
E5-2609v4 SR2P1 8 1.70 GHz
E5-2618Lv4 SR2PE 10 2.20 GHz
E5-2620v4 SR2R6 8 2.10 GHz
E5-2623v4 SR2PJ 4 2.60 GHz
E5-2628Lv4 SR2NC 12 1.90 GHz
E5-2630Lv4 SR2P2 10 1.80 GHz
E5-2630v4 SR2R7 10 2.20 GHz
E5-2637v4 SR2P3 4 3.50 GHz
E5-2640v4 SR2NZ 10 2.40 GHz
E5-2643v4 SR2P4 6 3.40 GHz
E5-2648Lv4 SR2ND 14 1.80 GHz
E5-2650Lv4 SR2N8 14 1.70 GHz
E5-2650v4 SR2N3 12 2.20 GHz
E5-2658v4 SR2NB 14 2.30 GHz
E5-2660v4 SR2N4 14 2.00 GHz
E5-2667v4 SR2P5 8 3.20 GHz
E5-2680v4 SR2N7 14 2.40 GHz
E5-2683v4 SR2JT 16 2.10 GHz
E5-2687Wv4 SR2NA 12 3.00 GHz
E5-2690v4 SR2N2 14 2.60 GHz
E5-2695v4 SR2J1 18 2.10 GHz
E5-2697Av4 SR2K1 16 2.60 GHz
E5-2697v4 SR2JV 18 2.30 GHz
E5-2698v4 SR2JW 20 2.20 GHz
E5-2699v4 SR2JS 22 2.20 GHz
E5-2699Rv4 SR31X 22 2.20 GHz
E5-2699Av4 SR30Y 22 2.40 GHz

Memory

DIMM Slots & Channels

The Dell PowerEdge R530 Server has a total of 12 DDR4 DIMM slots. There are 8 total memory channels. The memory channels by CPU 1 consist of 2 DIMM slots per channel. The channels by CPU 2 have 1 DIMM slot per channel.

Memory Types & Module Capacities

The R530 accepts DDR4 memory and can take either ECC Registered memory (RDIMM) or Load Reduced memory (LRDIMM). It is important to note that you cannot mix different types of memory. You can only use one type throughout all DIMM slots. The R530 accepts memory capacities of 4GB, 8GB, 16GB, 32GB, and 64GB. With 64GB modules, you can only use this with load reduced memory. With this said, using load reduced memory allows you to reach an overall greater RAM capacity.

Max Configurations

With ECC Registered memory, a max size of 384GB can be achieved with a configuration of 24 32GB modules. With Load Reduced, you can reach a max of 768GB of RAM using 24 64GB modules.

Supported Memory Speeds

The R530 server accepts memory speeds of 2133MT/s and 2400MT/s. You can technically put in 2666MT/s, 2933MT/s or 3200MT/s, but these will clock down to 2400MT/s when using a E5-2600 v4 processor. When using an E5-2600 v3 processor, the fastest memory speed you can achieve is 2133MT/s.

Storage

The PowerEdge R530’s form factor only accepts a total of eight 3.5” drives. The R530 accepts SAS, SATA, and SSD drives. This server’s chassis does support hot-swap drives, meaning you can remove and/or add drives while the machine is powered on.

Supported Drives

Type Max Capacity (Per Drive) 3.5" Speeds
SAS 12 TB 10k or 15k
SATA 12 TB 7.2k
SSD 7.68 TB 3 GB/s, 6 GB/s, 12 GB/s

NVMe Options & Upgrades

NVMe is a fairly new technology in today’s world of computers. NVMe brings major speed advantages to your systems. NVMe drives are much faster than traditional drives. Unfortunately, the PowerEdge R530 doesn’t have much in terms of NVMe support. There is only really one option which is: PCIe. Neither U.2 or M.2 will work with this system.

PCIe NVMe

The only NVMe option for the R530 server is to use a PCIe NVMe drive. With this said, it isn’t the greatest solution. Firstly, you are restricted with which PCIe NVMe drives you can use. The drive you use must have Dell firmware. A normal OEM PCIe NVMe drive such an Intel or Samsung will not work. Even if you have a PCIe NVMe drive with Dell firmware, there are still a lot of limitations. You cannot use this drive to install an OS or to create a virtual machine. This option can really only be used as additional storage. One important thing to check is to make sure that the Slot disablement setting in the BIOS is enabled. If it is disabled, then the drive will not be recognized.

Power Supplies

How Many Power Supplies does the R530 Take?

The Dell PowerEdge R530 Server can hold a maximum of two hot-swap power supplies. Because the power supplies are hot-swap, you can remove one from the system while the server is powered on. This will only work if one power supply remains plugged in.

Wattage Options

The R530 server has three power supply wattage options: 495W, 750W, and 1100W. All three options are great choices, but which one you choose depends on your application. Systems that have high end components generally require more power. Also, if the system is performing resource intensive tasks, then there will be more of a demand for power. In both cases, going with a 750W or 1100W PSU is the way to go.

Voltage

An important thing to pay attention to when buying a power supply for you R530, is the voltage. R530 power supplies can be either 110V or 220V. If you purchase a 220V power supply, but only have a 110V connection, then the system will not power on. Most outlets in American homes are equipped with 110V connections, while homes in Europe use 220V connections. 220V connections are also commonly seen in data centers. Before purchasing a power supply for your server, find out what connection you need, and then make sure the PSU you purchase supports that connection.

RAID Options

RAID Options RAID Levels Cache Drive Speeds PCIe Generation RAID Hardware
S130 onboard software 0,1,5,10 None 6 Gb/s SATA
12 Gb/s SAS
PCIe 3.0 Software
HBA330 Passthrough Passthrough None 6 Gb/s SATA
12 Gb/s SAS
PCIe 3.0 Hardware
H330 Mini Mono 0,1,5,10,50 None 6 Gb/s SATA
12 Gb/s SAS
PCIe 3.0 Hardware
H730 Mini Mono 0,1,5,6,10,50,60 1GB 6 Gb/s SATA
12 Gb/s SAS
PCIe 3.0 Hardware
H730p Mini Mono 0,1,5,6,10,50,60 2GB 6 Gb/s SATA
12 Gb/s SAS
PCIe 3.0 Hardware
H830 PCIe Adapter 0,1,5,6,10,50,60 2GB 6 Gb/s SATA
12 Gb/s SAS
PCIe 3.0 Hardware

Network Interface Card Options

One thing that sets the Dell PowerEdge R530 apart from most servers in the 13th generation line up is it’s 4 x 1GbE RJ45 integrated network card. This system does not have a slot for network daughter card, so, the only way to expand the R530’s networking capabilities is by using PCIe network cards. There are both ethernet and fiber options. Since the built in NIC ports have 1 gigabit speeds, it is recommended that you go with an option with 10 gigabit speeds when picking out a PCIe network card for your R530.

Network Card Options
Dell Broadcom 5719 Quad-Port 4 x 1GbE RJ45 NIC
Dell Broadcom 5720 Dual-Port 4 x 1GbE RJ45 NIC
Dell Broadcom 57810S Dual Port 2 x 10Gb DA/SFP+ Network Adapter
Dell Broadcom 57810S Dual Port 2 x 10GbE RJ45 Network Adapter
Dell Intel I350-T2 Dual Port 2 x 1GbE RJ45 Network Adapter
Dell Intel I350-T4 Quad Port 4 x 1GbE RJ45 Network Adapter
Dell Intel X520-DA2 Dual Port 2 x 10Gb DA/SFP+ Low Profile Network Adapter
Dell Intel X540-T2 Dual Port 2 x 10GbE RJ45 Network Adapter

Systems Management Solutions

The Dell PowerEdge R530 Server utilizes the Integrated Dell Remote Access Controller 8 (iDRAC8), which allows you to easily manage your Dell server. The iDRAC8 web interface provides a variety of useful information and features, that make managing your Dell server an easy task. Features include, but are not limited to hardware monitoring, power control, remote console, control over system settings, firmware update control, storage management, and much more. You can access the iDRAC8 web interface, by setting the iDRAC IP in system setup, and searching the IP in a web browser.

Supported Operating Systems:

The PowerEdge R530 supports a wide variety of operating systems which ranges from different distributions of Linux, VMware, and Windows Server. These operating systems are:

  • ⦿ Citrix XenServer 6.5
  • ⦿ Citrix XenServer 7.0
  • ⦿ Novell SuSE Linux ES 11
  • ⦿ Red Hat® Enterprise Linux 6
  • ⦿ Red Hat® Enterprise Linux 7
  • ⦿ SUSE Linux ES 12
  • ⦿ VMware ESXi 5.1
  • ⦿ VMware ESXi 5.5
  • ⦿ VMware ESXi 6.0
  • ⦿ VMware ESXi 6.5
  • ⦿ VMware ESXi 6.7
  • ⦿ VMware ESXi 7.0
  • ⦿ Window Server 2008 R2
  • ⦿ Window Server 2012
  • ⦿ Window Server 2012 R2
  • ⦿ Window Server 2016
  • ⦿ Window Server 2019 LTSC

Dell PowerEdge R530 Video

Technical Information Overview

The Dell PowerEdge R530 2U Rackmount Server has a handful of configuration options and settings. With all of this information, it can be overwhelming to find the answers you need. In order to help you out, we have compiled a few PowerEdge R530's guides so you can spend less time researching, and more time upgrading and configuring your Dell PowerEdge R530 server.

Owner’s Manual

Learn the ins and outs of your R530 with the Owner’s Manual: View PowerEdge R530 Owner’s Manual

Integrated Dell Remote Access Controller (iDRAC8) User's Guide

Learn how to utilize iDRAC8 to remotely manage your Dell PowerEdge R530 server: View PowerEdge R530 iDRAC8 User's Guide

BIOS Upgrade EFI File Download

Upgrade your BIOS Via an EFI File: Download PowerEdge R530 BIOS Upgrade EFI File

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Cloud Ninjas' Dell PowerEdge R530 Specifications

Chassis

Unlike some of the other systems in Dell’s 13th generation server line up, the PowerEdge R530 only has one chassis option. The R530 supports hot-swap, which means that drives can be added or removed while the server is on. This single chassis option is the 8 Bay LFF.

8 Bay LFF Hot-swap

As stated above, the 8 Bay LFF chassis is the only option for the PowerEdge R530. This chassis supports a total of 8 3.5” SAS, SATA, or SSD drives. This system is a dual processor system and has an LGA2011-3 socket. There is a total of 12 DIMM slots with CPU 1 controlling 8 slots and CPU 2 controlling 4 slots. One of the things that set the R530 apart from other systems in the 13th generation is that there is a built in 4 x 1GbE NIC. There is option to use a daughter network cards, so the only option is to use PCIe NICs. There is also a removable card for iDRAC. The motherboard includes an one x1, one x4, one x8, and two x16 PCIe slots. All slots, except for the right two slots, accept half height PCIe cards. There is one x16 PCIe riser which consist of an x8 and an x16 PCIe slot. Each slot on the riser accepts full height cards.

Processing Power

The Dell PowerEdge R530 server can handle a maximum of 22 cores per processor. The R530 has two LGA2011-3 CPU sockets, which means that this system utilizes Intel Xeon E5-2600 v3 or E5-2600 v4 series of processors. These two series of processors have support for virtualization.

Intel Xeon E5-2600 v3 Series Processors

CPU Step Code Cores Frequency
E5-2603v3 SR20A 6 1.60 GHz
E5-2608Lv3 SR21P 6 2.00 GHz
E5-2609v3 SR1YC 6 1.90 GHz
E5-2618Lv3 SR200 8 2.30 GHz
E5-2620v3 SR207 6 2.40 GHz
E5-2623v3 SR208 4 3.00 GHz
E5-2628Lv3 SR1XZ 10 2.00 GHz
E5-2630v3 SR206 8 2.40 GHz
E5-2630Lv3 SR209 8 1.80 GHz
E5-2637v3 SR202 4 3.50 GHz
E5-2640v3 SR205 8 2.60 GHz
E5-2643v3 SR204 6 3.40 GHz
E5-2648Lv3 SR1XW 12 1.80 GHz
E5-2650v3 SR1YA 10 2.30 GHz
E5-2650Lv3 SR1Y1 12 1.80 GHz
E5-2658v3 SR1XV 12 2.20 GHz
E5-2658Av3 SR27T 12 2.90 GHz
E5-2660v3 SR1XR 10 3.30 GHz
E5-2667v3 SR203 8 3.20 GHz
E5-2670v3 SR1XS 12 2.30 GHz
E5-2680v3 SR1XP 12 2.50 GHz
E5-2683v3 SR1XH 14 2.00 GHz
E5-2690v3 SR1XN 12 2.60 GHz
E5-2695v3 SR1XG 14 2.30 GHz
E5-2697v3 SR1XF 14 2.60 GHz
E5-2698v3 SR1XE 16 2.30 GHz
E5-2699v3 SR1XD 18 2.30 GHz

Intel Xeon E5-2600 v4 Series Processors

CPU Step Code Cores Frequency
E5-2603v4 SR2P0 6 1.70 GHz
E5-2608Lv4 SR2P9 8 1.60 GHz
E5-2609v4 SR2P1 8 1.70 GHz
E5-2618Lv4 SR2PE 10 2.20 GHz
E5-2620v4 SR2R6 8 2.10 GHz
E5-2623v4 SR2PJ 4 2.60 GHz
E5-2628Lv4 SR2NC 12 1.90 GHz
E5-2630Lv4 SR2P2 10 1.80 GHz
E5-2630v4 SR2R7 10 2.20 GHz
E5-2637v4 SR2P3 4 3.50 GHz
E5-2640v4 SR2NZ 10 2.40 GHz
E5-2643v4 SR2P4 6 3.40 GHz
E5-2648Lv4 SR2ND 14 1.80 GHz
E5-2650Lv4 SR2N8 14 1.70 GHz
E5-2650v4 SR2N3 12 2.20 GHz
E5-2658v4 SR2NB 14 2.30 GHz
E5-2660v4 SR2N4 14 2.00 GHz
E5-2667v4 SR2P5 8 3.20 GHz
E5-2680v4 SR2N7 14 2.40 GHz
E5-2683v4 SR2JT 16 2.10 GHz
E5-2687Wv4 SR2NA 12 3.00 GHz
E5-2690v4 SR2N2 14 2.60 GHz
E5-2695v4 SR2J1 18 2.10 GHz
E5-2697Av4 SR2K1 16 2.60 GHz
E5-2697v4 SR2JV 18 2.30 GHz
E5-2698v4 SR2JW 20 2.20 GHz
E5-2699v4 SR2JS 22 2.20 GHz
E5-2699Rv4 SR31X 22 2.20 GHz
E5-2699Av4 SR30Y 22 2.40 GHz

Memory

DIMM Slots & Channels

The Dell PowerEdge R530 Server has a total of 12 DDR4 DIMM slots. There are 8 total memory channels. The memory channels by CPU 1 consist of 2 DIMM slots per channel. The channels by CPU 2 have 1 DIMM slot per channel.

Memory Types & Module Capacities

The R530 accepts DDR4 memory and can take either ECC Registered memory (RDIMM) or Load Reduced memory (LRDIMM). It is important to note that you cannot mix different types of memory. You can only use one type throughout all DIMM slots. The R530 accepts memory capacities of 4GB, 8GB, 16GB, 32GB, and 64GB. With 64GB modules, you can only use this with load reduced memory. With this said, using load reduced memory allows you to reach an overall greater RAM capacity.

Max Configurations

With ECC Registered memory, a max size of 384GB can be achieved with a configuration of 24 32GB modules. With Load Reduced, you can reach a max of 768GB of RAM using 24 64GB modules.

Supported Memory Speeds

The R530 server accepts memory speeds of 2133MT/s and 2400MT/s. You can technically put in 2666MT/s, 2933MT/s or 3200MT/s, but these will clock down to 2400MT/s when using a E5-2600 v4 processor. When using an E5-2600 v3 processor, the fastest memory speed you can achieve is 2133MT/s.

Storage

The PowerEdge R530’s form factor only accepts a total of eight 3.5” drives. The R530 accepts SAS, SATA, and SSD drives. This server’s chassis does support hot-swap drives, meaning you can remove and/or add drives while the machine is powered on.

Supported Drives

Type Max Capacity (Per Drive) 3.5" Speeds
SAS 12 TB 10k or 15k
SATA 12 TB 7.2k
SSD 7.68 TB 3 GB/s, 6 GB/s, 12 GB/s

NVMe Options & Upgrades

NVMe is a fairly new technology in today’s world of computers. NVMe brings major speed advantages to your systems. NVMe drives are much faster than traditional drives. Unfortunately, the PowerEdge R530 doesn’t have much in terms of NVMe support. There is only really one option which is: PCIe. Neither U.2 or M.2 will work with this system.

PCIe NVMe

The only NVMe option for the R530 server is to use a PCIe NVMe drive. With this said, it isn’t the greatest solution. Firstly, you are restricted with which PCIe NVMe drives you can use. The drive you use must have Dell firmware. A normal OEM PCIe NVMe drive such an Intel or Samsung will not work. Even if you have a PCIe NVMe drive with Dell firmware, there are still a lot of limitations. You cannot use this drive to install an OS or to create a virtual machine. This option can really only be used as additional storage. One important thing to check is to make sure that the Slot disablement setting in the BIOS is enabled. If it is disabled, then the drive will not be recognized.

Power Supplies

How Many Power Supplies does the R530 Take?

The Dell PowerEdge R530 Server can hold a maximum of two hot-swap power supplies. Because the power supplies are hot-swap, you can remove one from the system while the server is powered on. This will only work if one power supply remains plugged in.

Wattage Options

The R530 server has three power supply wattage options: 495W, 750W, and 1100W. All three options are great choices, but which one you choose depends on your application. Systems that have high end components generally require more power. Also, if the system is performing resource intensive tasks, then there will be more of a demand for power. In both cases, going with a 750W or 1100W PSU is the way to go.

Voltage

An important thing to pay attention to when buying a power supply for you R530, is the voltage. R530 power supplies can be either 110V or 220V. If you purchase a 220V power supply, but only have a 110V connection, then the system will not power on. Most outlets in American homes are equipped with 110V connections, while homes in Europe use 220V connections. 220V connections are also commonly seen in data centers. Before purchasing a power supply for your server, find out what connection you need, and then make sure the PSU you purchase supports that connection.

RAID Options

RAID Options RAID Levels Cache Drive Speeds PCIe Generation RAID Hardware
S130 onboard software 0,1,5,10 None 6 Gb/s SATA
12 Gb/s SAS
PCIe 3.0 Software
HBA330 Passthrough Passthrough None 6 Gb/s SATA
12 Gb/s SAS
PCIe 3.0 Hardware
H330 Mini Mono 0,1,5,10,50 None 6 Gb/s SATA
12 Gb/s SAS
PCIe 3.0 Hardware
H730 Mini Mono 0,1,5,6,10,50,60 1GB 6 Gb/s SATA
12 Gb/s SAS
PCIe 3.0 Hardware
H730p Mini Mono 0,1,5,6,10,50,60 2GB 6 Gb/s SATA
12 Gb/s SAS
PCIe 3.0 Hardware
H830 PCIe Adapter 0,1,5,6,10,50,60 2GB 6 Gb/s SATA
12 Gb/s SAS
PCIe 3.0 Hardware

Network Interface Card Options

One thing that sets the Dell PowerEdge R530 apart from most servers in the 13th generation line up is it’s 4 x 1GbE RJ45 integrated network card. This system does not have a slot for network daughter card, so, the only way to expand the R530’s networking capabilities is by using PCIe network cards. There are both ethernet and fiber options. Since the built in NIC ports have 1 gigabit speeds, it is recommended that you go with an option with 10 gigabit speeds when picking out a PCIe network card for your R530.

Network Card Options
Dell Broadcom 5719 Quad-Port 4 x 1GbE RJ45 NIC
Dell Broadcom 5720 Dual-Port 4 x 1GbE RJ45 NIC
Dell Broadcom 57810S Dual Port 2 x 10Gb DA/SFP+ Network Adapter
Dell Broadcom 57810S Dual Port 2 x 10GbE RJ45 Network Adapter
Dell Intel I350-T2 Dual Port 2 x 1GbE RJ45 Network Adapter
Dell Intel I350-T4 Quad Port 4 x 1GbE RJ45 Network Adapter
Dell Intel X520-DA2 Dual Port 2 x 10Gb DA/SFP+ Low Profile Network Adapter
Dell Intel X540-T2 Dual Port 2 x 10GbE RJ45 Network Adapter

Systems Management Solutions

The Dell PowerEdge R530 Server utilizes the Integrated Dell Remote Access Controller 8 (iDRAC8), which allows you to easily manage your Dell server. The iDRAC8 web interface provides a variety of useful information and features, that make managing your Dell server an easy task. Features include, but are not limited to hardware monitoring, power control, remote console, control over system settings, firmware update control, storage management, and much more. You can access the iDRAC8 web interface, by setting the iDRAC IP in system setup, and searching the IP in a web browser.

Supported Operating Systems:

The PowerEdge R530 supports a wide variety of operating systems which ranges from different distributions of Linux, VMware, and Windows Server. These operating systems are:

  • ⦿ Citrix XenServer 6.5
  • ⦿ Citrix XenServer 7.0
  • ⦿ Novell SuSE Linux ES 11
  • ⦿ Red Hat® Enterprise Linux 6
  • ⦿ Red Hat® Enterprise Linux 7
  • ⦿ SUSE Linux ES 12
  • ⦿ VMware ESXi 5.1
  • ⦿ VMware ESXi 5.5
  • ⦿ VMware ESXi 6.0
  • ⦿ VMware ESXi 6.5
  • ⦿ VMware ESXi 6.7
  • ⦿ VMware ESXi 7.0
  • ⦿ Window Server 2008 R2
  • ⦿ Window Server 2012
  • ⦿ Window Server 2012 R2
  • ⦿ Window Server 2016
  • ⦿ Window Server 2019 LTSC

Dell PowerEdge R530 Video

Technical Information Overview

The Dell PowerEdge R530 2U Rackmount Server has a handful of configuration options and settings. With all of this information, it can be overwhelming to find the answers you need. In order to help you out, we have compiled a few PowerEdge R530's guides so you can spend less time researching, and more time upgrading and configuring your Dell PowerEdge R530 server.

Owner’s Manual

Learn the ins and outs of your R530 with the Owner’s Manual: View PowerEdge R530 Owner’s Manual

Integrated Dell Remote Access Controller (iDRAC8) User's Guide

Learn how to utilize iDRAC8 to remotely manage your Dell PowerEdge R530 server: View PowerEdge R530 iDRAC8 User's Guide

BIOS Upgrade EFI File Download

Upgrade your BIOS Via an EFI File: Download PowerEdge R530 BIOS Upgrade EFI File

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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.

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