Quick Specs
2U Rack Server
Nodes:4x 1U or 2x 2U Node servers
Processor:(PER NODE)
Memory:(PER NODE)
Storage | Max: N/A12x 3.5" or
24x 2.5"
None
GPU:GPUs are supported in the PowerEdge C6220 only through the PowerEdge C410x expansion chassis.
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Ideal for:
- Virtualization
This is just the enclosure, must be configured separately.
1U Node Server
Processor | Max: 8 Cores2 x Intel Xeon e5-2600
Memory | Max: 512GB16 DDR3 RDIMM 1600Mhz
Storage | Max: N/AN/A
Rear Storage:None
PCIe Slots:2x PCIe 3.0
GPU:GPUs are supported in the PowerEdge C6220 only through the PowerEdge C410x expansion chassis.
2U Node Server
Processor | Max: 8 Core2 x Intel Xeon E5-2600
Memory | Max: 512GB16 DDR3 RDIMM 1600Mhz
Storage | Max: N/AChosen with Enclosure
Rear Storage:None
PCIe Slots:3x PCIe 3.0
GPU:GPUs are supported in the PowerEdge C6220 only through the PowerEdge C410x expansion chassis
Mix workloads in the same chassis
Choose processors, memory, cards and connectivity per server node to mix workloads in the same chassis. The PowerEdge C6000 comes with 12 x 3.5” or 24 x 2.5” hard drives.
Feel free to use the x8 PCIe mezzanine slot for 10Gb Ethernet, InfiniBand, or SAS HBAs, and the standard x16 PCIe slot to connect to the PowerEdge C410x PCIe expansion chassis. The 2U-node version has twice the PCIe slots for more bandwidth, and room for a full-height, full-length card to increase expandability options.
Whether you’re seismic processing, video rendering or running scientific simulations, server performance, bandwidth and efficiency can impact time and cost to results.
The ability to run high-frequency processors can increase performance. Servers that can run at higher ambient temperatures can help reduce cooling costs. Simplified serviceability can save time while helping increase uptime, and the flexibility to run multiple configurations in the same chassis means the ability to do more with less.
We incorporated that customer feedback into the next‑generation Dell PowerEdge C6220 server. This scale‑out building block is a workhorse with up to four 2‑socket Intel Xeon E5-2600 processor-based servers in a streamlined 2U shared infrastructure chassis.
Deliver results faster
The high volume of computations requires performance, from the processor to the memory to the interconnect. Intel Xeon processor E5-2600 product family features Turbo Boost Technology 2.0 to deliver more than 80% more performance than the Intel Xeon 5600 processors.
In addition to this generational leap in processor performance, the PowerEdge C6220 server supports up to 135 watt processors, adding ~20% in performance over the 95 watt processor.
When it comes to memory, 16 DIMM slots provide up to 256GB of memory per server node — up to four nodes — and 1600MT/s memory speed to help improve bandwidth per processor.
The Intel Xeon processor E5-2600 product family has 2.3x the memory bandwidth of the previous generation, with four memory channels, and the integrated I/O helps reduce latency up to 30%.
Accomplish more with less
The space-conscious PowerEdge C6220 server comes in 1U and 2U-node versions, with a streamlined shared infrastructure chassis. The server nodes share Platinum-certified power supplies, high-efficiency fans, and enhanced power routing at the midplane to help improve power distribution, saving more than 100 watts.
This server has fewer boards and connecting cables than the previous version, while providing easier access to components to help simplify and speed maintenance.
To accommodate various drive options, the PowerEdge C6220 supports one backplane for 12 x 3.5-inch drives, one for 24 x 2.5-inch drives without expander, and one for 24 x 2.5-inch drives with expander. Each backplane can be used in a two-node or four-node configuration. These drive slots are divided equally across server nodes by default, but the 2.5-inch chassis with expander allows user-defined split of drives. All drive slots are hot-pluggable, and each SAS or SATA slot has two LED indicators to indicate drive status and health.
In addition, the PowerEdge C6220 has a MicroSD slot located on the PCIe riser for loading an embedded hypervisor.
These drive slots are divided equally across server nodes by default.
These drive slots are divided equally across server nodes by default.
The expander allows user-defined split of drives across the Nodes
Specification | 1400W AC power supply | 1200W AC power supply |
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Current consumption | 9.0A | 12.0–8.0A |
Supply voltage | 200–240V AC | 100–240V AC (auto ranging) |
Frequency | 50/60Hz | 50/60Hz |
Heat dissipation | 6024 BTU/hour maximum | 4016 BTU/hour maximum |
Maximum inrush current | Initial in-rush current cannot exceed 55A (peak). Secondary inrush current cannot exceed 55A (peak). | Initial in-rush current cannot exceed 55A (peak). Secondary inrush current cannot exceed 35A (peak). |
- Width: 4.2 cm
- Height: 8.76 cm
- Depth: 76.2 cm
- Weight:
- Max: 37 kg (81.571 lb)
- Min: 17.14 kg (37.79 lb)