Technical Guide
Table Of Contents
- Dell EMC PowerEdge R750xs Technical Guide
- Contents
- System overview
- System features and generational comparison
- Chassis views and features
- Processor
- Memory subsystem
- Storage
- Networking
- Expansion cards and expansion card risers
- Power, thermal, and acoustics
- Rack, rails, and cable management
- Supported Operating Systems
- Dell EMC OpenManage systems management
- Dell Technologies Services
- Dell EMC ProDeploy Enterprise Suite
- Dell EMC Remote Consulting Services
- Dell EMC Data Migration Service
- Dell EMC ProSupport Enterprise Suite
- Dell EMC ProSupport Plus for Enterprise
- Dell EMC ProSupport for Enterprise
- Dell EMC ProSupport One for Data Center
- ProSupport for HPC
- Support Technologies
- Dell Technologies Education Services
- Dell Technologies Consulting Services
- Dell EMC Managed Services
- Appendix A: Additional specifications
- Appendix B. Standards compliance
- Appendix C Additional resources
Figure 22. Sliding rails with optional CMA
Figure 23. Sliding rails with optional SRB
B22 Stab-in/Drop-in sliding rails for 4-post racks
● Supports Drop-in or Stab-in installation of the chassis to the rails
● Supports tool-less installation in 19-inch EIA-310-E compliant square, unthreaded round hole racks including all generations of
Dell racks.
Also supports tool-less installation in threaded round hole 4-post racks
● Supports full extension of the system out of the rack to allow serviceability of key internal components
● Supports optional Cable Management Arm (CMA)
NOTE:
For situations where CMA support is not required, the outer CMA mounting brackets can be uninstalled from
the sliding rails. This reduces the overall length of the rails and eliminates the potential interferences with rear mounted
PDUs or the rear rack door.
● Supports optional Strain Relief Bar (SRB)
NOTE:
Scan the QRL code for the documentation and troubleshooting information regarding the installation procedures for
Drop-in/Stab-in rail types.
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