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Dell PowerEdge R620 Server

The Dell PowerEdge R620 Server is a compact 1U rackmount solution built to deliver strong performance, efficiency, and scalability for modern data center environments. At Cloud Ninjas, you can configure the PowerEdge R620 with dual Intel Xeon E5-2600 v1/v2 processors, expandable DDR3 memory, flexible storage options, and enterprise networking features to support virtualization, cloud computing, web hosting, database management, and business-critical workloads. Designed for high-density deployments, the R620 combines powerful computing capabilities with space-saving efficiency for growing IT infrastructures.

  • 1U Rackmount Server
  • Intel Xeon E5-2600 v1/v2
  • Virtualization & Cloud Ready
  • High-Density Data Center Performance
Dell PowerEdge R620 Server

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Dell PowerEdge R620 Server Specifications

Cloud Ninjas' Dell PowerEdge R620 Specifications

Chassis

The R620 has three total bay count options. These are 4 Bay SFF, 8 Bay SFF, and 10 Bay SFF. The 4 Bay SFF chassis has two variants with a different number of PCIe slots for each. The R620 supports hot-swap, which means that drives can be added or removed while the server is on.

8 Bay SFF

The 8 Bay SFF chassis supports a total of eight 2.5” SAS, SATA, or SSD drives. There is a total of 3 PCIe slots, that are all low-profile.

10 Bay SFF

The 10 Bay SFF chassis support up to ten 2.5” SAS, SATA, or SSD drives. There is a total of 3 PCIe slots, that are all low-profile.

4 Bay SFF

There are two variants of the 4 Bay SFF chassis that are available. They both accept up to two 2.5” SAS, SATA, or SSD drives. The differences between the two 4 Bay options are that one has 2 PCIe slots and the other has 3 PCIe slots. The chassis with 2 PCIe slots has 1 low-profile PCIe slot and 1 high-profile PCIe slot. For the 3 PCIe slot chassis, all three PCIe slots are low-profile.

Processing Power

The Dell PowerEdge R620 server is a dual processor system that accepts Intel Xeon E5-2600 or E5-2600v2 Processors. In order to use an E5-2600v2 processor, you may have to update your server’s BIOS. Each socket is an LGA2011 socket that supports up to 12 cores per socket. A total of 22 cores be installed.

Intel Xeon E5-2600 Series Processors

CPU Step Code Cores Frequency
E5-2603 SR0LB 4 1.80 GHz
E5-2609 SR0LA 4 2.40 GHz
E5-2620 SR0KW 6 2.00 GHz
E5-2630 SR0KV 6 2.30 GHz
E5-2630L SR0KM 6 2.00 GHz
E5-2637 SR0LE 2 3.00 GHz
E5-2640 SR0KR 6 2.50 GHz
E5-2643 SR0L7 4 3.30 GHz
E5-2648L SR0LX 8 1.80 GHz
E5-2650 SR0KQ 8 2.00 GHz
E5-2650L SR0KL 8 1.80 GHz
E5-2658 SR0LZ 8 2.10 GHz
E5-2660 SR0KK 8 2.20 GHz
E5-2665 SR0L1 8 2.40 GHz
E5-2667 SR0KP 6 2.90 GHz
E5-2670 SR0KX 8 2.60 GHz
E5-2680 SR0KH 8 2.70 GHz
E5-2687W SR0KG 8 3.10 GHz
E5-2690 SR0L0 8 2.90 GHz

Intel Xeon E5-2600 v2 Series Processors

CPU Step Code Cores Frequency
E5-2603v2 SR1AY 4 1.80 GHz
E5-2609v2 SR1AX 4 2.50 GHz
E5-2618Lv2 SR1B8 6 2.00 GHz
E5-2620v2 SR1AN 6 2.10 GHz
E5-2628Lv2 SR1AF 8 1.90 GHz
E5-2630v2 SR1AM 6 2.60 GHz
E5-2630Lv2 SR1AZ 6 2.40 GHz
E5-2637v2 SR1B7 4 3.50 GHz
E5-2640v2 SR19Z 8 2.00 GHz
E5-2643v2 SR19X 6 3.50 GHz
E5-2648Lv2 SR1A2 10 1.90 GHz
E5-2650v2 SR1A8 8 2.60 GHz
E5-2650Lv2 SR19Y 10 1.70 GHz
E5-2658v2 SR1A0 10 2.40 GHz
E5-2660v2 SR1AB 10 2.20 GHz
E5-2667v2 SR19W 8 3.30 GHz
E5-2670v2 SR1A7 10 2.50 GHz
E5-2680v2 SR1A6 10 2.80 GHz
E5-2687Wv2 SR19V 8 3.40 GHz
E5-2690v2 SR1A5 10 3.00 GHz
E5-2695v2 SR1BA 12 2.40 GHz
E5-2697v2 SR19H 12 2.70 GHz

Memory

DIMM Slots

The Dell PowerEdge R620 Server has a total of 24 DDR3 DIMM slots. There are 8 memory channels that each consist of 3 DIMM slots.

Memory Types & Module Capacities

The R620 accepts either ECC Registered Memory (RDIMMs) or Load Reduced Memory (LRDIMMs). You can use capacities of 4GB, 8GB, 16GB, 32GB, and 64GB. Do note that 64GB modules can only be used with Load Reduced memory. Because of this, you can achieve a larger maximum RAM capacity.

Max Configurations

With ECC Registered memory, a max size of 768GB can be reached with a configuration of twenty-four 32GB modules. Load Reduced memory on the other hand can reach a max of 1.5TB of RAM with a configuration of twenty-four 64GB modules.

RAM Speeds

The R620 supports memory speeds of 1066MT/s, 1333MT/s, and 1600MT/s. 1866MT/s modules can be installed, but they will clock down to the true fastest speed of 1600MT/s.

Storage

All chassis options for the PowerEdge R620 accept 2.5” drives. There is no option that accepts 3.5” drives. The R620 accepts SAS, SATA, and SSD drives. All chassis options 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) Speeds
SAS 2.4 TB 10k or 15k
SATA 2 TB 7.2k
SSD 7.68 TB 3 GB/s or 6 GB/s

NVMe Options & Upgrades

For every system we test, we test for three different NVMe solutions: U.2, M.2, and PCIe. We tried all three of these solutions with the PowerEdge R620, but unfortunately none of these solutions worked. We tried to install an NVMe enablement kit, but there were no port on the backplane for us to install our NVMe cable. For M.2, we install a PCIe to M.2 adapter, with two M.2 drives into the card. Unfortunately, M.2 drives were not recognized. Slot bifurcation is not a setting in the BIOS. Even, if you have an up to date BIOS, slot bifurcation is not something you can enable. Lastly, we tried to install an NVMe PCIe SSD. The NVMe PCIe SSD was not recognized by the system. Overall, the R620 is not the best server when it comes to NVMe. If you want a server like the R620, with NVMe options, we recommend the PowerEdge R630.

Power Supplies

How Many Power Supplies does the R620 Take?

The Dell PowerEdge R620 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 as long as one power supply remains plugged in.

Wattage Options

The R620 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 R620, is the voltage. R620 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
S110 onboard software 0,1,5,10 None 3 Gb/s SATA
6 Gb/s SAS
PCIe 2.0 Software
H310 Mini Mono 0,1,5,10,50 None 3 Gb/s SATA
6 Gb/s SAS
PCIe 2.0 Hardware
H710 Mini Mono 0,1,5,6,10,50,60 512MB 3 Gb/s SATA
6 Gb/s SAS
PCIe 2.0 Hardware
H710p Mini Mono 0,1,5,6,10,50,60 1GB 3 Gb/s SATA
6 Gb/s SAS
PCIe 2.0 Hardware
H810 PCIe Adapter 0,1,5,6,10,50,60 1GB 3 Gb/s SATA
6 Gb/s SAS
PCIe 2.0 Hardware

Network Interface Card Options

R620 Network Card Options

Dell Broadcom 5719 Quad Port 4x 1GbE RJ45 PCIe Card
Dell Broadcom 5720 Dual Port 2x 1GbE RJ45 PCIe Card
Dell Broadcom 5719 Quad Port 4x 1GbE RJ45 Daughter Card
Dell Broadcom 5720 Quad Port 4x 1GbE RJ45 Daughter Card
Dell Broadcom 57800S Quad Port 2x 1GbE 2x 10GbE RJ45 Daughter Card
Dell Broadcom 57800S Quad Port 2x 1GbE 2x 10GbE RJ45 SFP+ Daughter Card
Dell Intel E1G42ET Dual Port 2x 1GbE RJ45 PCIe Card
Dell Intel I350 Quad Port 4x 1GbE RJ45 Daughter Card
Dell Intel X520/I350 Quad Port 2x 10GbE 2x 1GbE RJ45 SFP+ Daughter Card
Dell Intel X540/I350 Quad Port 2x 1GbE 2x 10GbE RJ45 Daughter Card
Dell QLogic QLE2560 Single Port 8Gb HBA FC PCIe Card

Supported Operating Systems:

The PowerEdge R620 supports a wide variety of operating systems which ranges from different distributions of Linux, VMware, and Windows Server. These operating systems are:

  • ⦿ Citrix XenServer 6.0
  • ⦿ Citrix XenServer 6.1
  • ⦿ Citrix XenServer 6.2
  • ⦿ Citrix XenServer 6.5
  • ⦿ Citrix XenServer 7.0
  • ⦿ Microsoft Hyper-V
  • ⦿ Novell SuSE Lunix ES 11
  • ⦿ Red Hat Ent Linux 5
  • ⦿ Red Hat Ent Virtual3
  • ⦿ Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6
  • ⦿ Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7
  • ⦿ Suse Linux ES 10
  • ⦿ SUSE Linux ES 12
  • ⦿ VMware ESX 4.1
  • ⦿ VMware ESXI 4.1
  • ⦿ VMware ESXI 5.0
  • ⦿ VMware ESXI 5.1
  • ⦿ VMware ESXI 5.5
  • ⦿ VMware ESXI 6.0
  • ⦿ VMware ESXI 6.5
  • ⦿ Windows Server 2008 R2
  • ⦿ Windows Server 2008 x64
  • ⦿ Windows Server 2008 x86
  • ⦿ Windows Server 2012
  • ⦿ Windows Server 2012 R2
  • ⦿ Windows Server 2016

Technical Information

Technical Information Overview

The PowerEdge R620 is a very versatile and scalable system, but great versatility can make it difficult for users to understand their system because of the vast amount of options and configurations. Because of this we have compiled manuals and guides directly from Dell, so you have all the information you need to configure, upgrade, or troubleshoot your PowerEdge R620 Server.

Owner’s Manual

Learn the ins and outs of your R620 with the Owner’s Manual: View PowerEdge R620 Owner’s Manual

Technical Guide

Need help troubleshooting your R620? The R620 technical guide is a great place to start: View PowerEdge R620 Technical Guide

Setting Up Your System Using Lifecycle Controller

Configure and setup your R620 within Dell’s integrated Lifecycle controller: View PowerEdge R620 Lifecycle Controller Setup Guide

BIOS Upgrade EFI Download

Upgrade your BIOS Via an EFI BIOS File: Download PowerEdge R620 BIOS Upgrade EFI File

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