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Dell 0HR8CM PowerEdge M910 CTO BareBone Blade Server Chassis
- Dell PowerEdge M910 Blade Server Chassis
- Configured to Order (CTO) BareBone configuration
- Designed for blade server environments
- Accommodates multiple M910 blade servers
- Provides shared power and cooling infrastructure
- Supports various Dell PowerConnect switches
- Scalable solution for high-density computing
- Requires individual blade server modules for full functionality
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Product Overview
The Dell 0HR8CM is a PowerEdge M910 CTO BareBone Blade Server Chassis. This indicates a customizable, empty chassis designed to house multiple blade servers, allowing for flexible configuration of processors, memory, and storage within a blade enclosure.
Technical Information
| Model | PowerEdge M910 |
| Type | Blade Server Chassis |
| Configuration | CTO BareBone |
Additional Specifications
| Form Factor | Blade Enclosure |
| Compatibility | Dell M910 Blade Servers |
Product Description
The Dell 0HR8CM is a 'Configured to Order' (CTO) BareBone chassis for the Dell PowerEdge M910 blade server system. This component represents the foundational structure of a high-density computing solution, designed to house multiple individual M910 blade servers. As a barebone chassis, it typically includes the enclosure, backplane, power supplies, and cooling fans, but requires the installation of specific blade server modules, network switches, and other components to become fully operational. This CTO approach allows organizations to build a customized blade infrastructure that precisely matches their performance, capacity, and networking requirements. The PowerEdge M910 blade server platform is engineered for environments that demand maximum computing power and efficiency within a minimal physical footprint. By consolidating multiple servers into a single chassis, it significantly reduces rack space, power consumption, and cabling complexity compared to traditional rackmount servers. The shared infrastructure within the chassis, such as power distribution units and cooling fans, contributes to operational efficiency and simplifies maintenance. This barebone chassis is intended for deployment within a Dell blade enclosure, where it integrates with other components like PowerConnect switches for network connectivity. The flexibility of the CTO model means that customers can select the number and type of M910 blade servers, the specific processors, memory configurations, and storage options for each blade, as well as the networking modules, to create a tailored solution. The Dell 0HR8CM serves as the critical housing for this scalable and high-performance blade computing environment.


