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Dell EMC PowerEdge R340

A sound investment for small businesses, with top management features and plenty of upgrade potential

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PRICE As reviewed (Smart Value Standard), £1,425 exc VAT from dell.co.uk

Rack servers can play a number of different roles in a business – but Dell EMC’s PowerEdge R340 is versatile enough to suit almost any of them. Its short-depth 1U chassis delivers Xeon E-2200 processing power, along with flexible storage arrangemen­ts and good expansion potential.

The system we tested includes a quad-core 3.4GHz Intel Xeon E-2224 CPU, just like the Broadberry server opposite. It also comes with twice as much RAM, meaning you get 32GB of ECC DDR4 to play with out of the box – but note that the maximum memory provision is limited to 64GB, as Dell EMC’s firmware doesn’t currently support the full 128GB addressabl­e by Xeon E-2200 CPUs.

One of our favourite things about Dell EMC servers is their management framework. The embedded iDRAC controller presents a slick web portal with a detailed status overview and a whole heap of data on system and component temperatur­es, cooling, voltages and power usage.

It’s not limited to hardware monitoring, either: the iDRAC console can also provide system inventory informatio­n and even give you access to the RAID controller for storage configurat­ion. Full OS remote control and virtual media services aren’t included unless you spring for an iDRAC9 Enterprise licence – but we think that’s a worthwhile upgrade, and have included it in the price shown above.

It’s possible to monitor and manage the server from a mobile device too, using the OpenManage app for Android and iOS. We installed it on our iPad and were then quickly able to view the server’s status, pull up a list of hardware and receive alert notificati­ons on health issues. This particular server can’t be managed over Bluetooth, however, as there isn’t a space for the optional Quick Sync 2 Bluetooth module.

Still, it can accommodat­e plenty of storage permutatio­ns. The model we tested has four LFF hot-swap bays, but you can choose eight SFF bays instead. RAID options are flexible too, with the basic system using an embedded PERC S140 controller to provide softwarema­naged mirrors, stripes and RAID5

“The iDRAC console can provide system inventory informatio­n and give access to the RAID controller for storage configurat­ion”

arrays for SATA drives. Smart Value configurat­ions such as this one add a PERC H330 card, which works with 12Gbits/sec SAS drives too, though it doesn’t support any additional array types.

Another option is to choose Dell’s HBA330 card – a simple non-RAID controller that presents up to eight SAS3 channels – and use a software solution such as Microsoft’s Storage Spaces to take care of pooling and mirroring drives.

No matter which approach you go for, you don’t need to worry about running out of expansion slots. The disk controller card gets a dedicated PCIe slot on the side of the motherboar­d, leaving both slots in the riser card available for whatever upgrades you fancy. Dell EMC offers a range of Gigabit and 10GbE adapters to complement the server’s dual embedded ports.

If you’re looking to maximise your storage, it’s also worth considerin­g Dell EMC’s BOSS (Boot Optimised Storage Solution) card. This adds a pair of M.2 SATA SSDs to house your operating system, allowing you to dedicate all full-sized drives to data. It’s expensive , though, costing £446 for the dual 240GB SSD version. A slower but cheaper alternativ­e is the Internal Dual SD Module (IDSDM) card, which supports mirroring, fits in a dedicated motherboar­d slot and costs £100 with a pair of 16GB SD cards.

The PowerEdge R340 is a versatile little rack server with plenty to recommend it to a small business. Some optional upgrades are pricey, but Dell EMC’s remote management services are top-notch and there’s plenty of expansion space to keep up with growing needs.

SPECIFICAT­IONS

1U rack chassis 3.4GHz quad-core Intel Xeon E-2224 CPU 32GB 2,667MHz ECC DDR4 (max 64GB) Intel C246 Dell PERC H330 supports RAID0, 1, 10, 5, 50 2 x 1TB SATA LFF hard disks (max 4 LFF/8 SFF)

2 x PCIe 3 2 x Gigabit Ethernet 350W hotplug PSU (max 2) Dell iDRAC9 Enterprise with Gigabit Ethernet 1yr basic on-site

NBD warranty

 ??  ?? LEFT The iDRAC9 chip delivers management services, with remote control as an extra
LEFT The iDRAC9 chip delivers management services, with remote control as an extra
 ??  ?? ABOVE The chassis will take up to eight drives, plus a pair of SSDs for your OS
ABOVE The chassis will take up to eight drives, plus a pair of SSDs for your OS

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