Deployment Guide
8  Dell EMC Networking OS10 Enterprise Edition Switch Configuration Guide for VxRail 4.5 
Note: The deployment examples in this guide use a VxRail cluster consisting of four P570 nodes for VxRail 
4.5. 
2.3.1  Dell EMC VxRail P Series node 
VxRail P Series nodes are ideal for CPU-intensive workloads such as databases. P Series nodes support up 
to 44 CPU cores, 1536GB memory, and 24TB hybrid or 46TB all-flash storage. 
2.3.2  Dell EMC VxRail V Series node 
VxRail V Series nodes are graphics-ready for uses such as high-end 2D/3D visualization. V Series nodes 
support up to 40 CPU cores, 1024GB memory, 3 GPUs, and 24TB hybrid or 46TB all-flash storage. 
2.3.3  Dell EMC VxRail S Series node 
VxRail S Series nodes provide expanded storage capacity for collaboration, data, and analytics. S Series 
nodes support up to 36 CPU cores, 1536GB memory, and 48TB hybrid storage. 
2.3.4  Dell EMC VxRail E Series node 
VxRail E Series nodes are best suited for remote office or entry workloads. E Series nodes support up to 40 
CPU cores, 1536GB memory, and 16TB hybrid or 30TB all-flash storage.  
2.3.5  VxRail node network adapters 
Each 14G VxRail node includes a rack server Network Daughter Card (rNDC) with one of the following port 
combinations: 
•  2x25GbE SFP28 ports 
•  2x10GbE SFP+ or BASE-T ports 
•  4x10GbE SFP+ or BASE-T ports 
•  4x1GbE BASE-T ports (for single CPU nodes only, max 8 nodes/cluster) 
  Rear view of VxRail 2-RU node (1-RU node is similar) 
Note: Each of the VxRail P570 nodes in the deployment examples in this guide contains a Broadcom 57414 
rNDC with 2x25GbE SFP28 ports. 










