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Dell 0XP520 USB VGA Board for PowerEdge M1000e Blade Chassis
- Component Type: USB VGA Board.
- Chassis Compatibility: Dell PowerEdge M1000e Blade Chassis.
- Functionality: Provides video output (VGA).
- Interface: USB for management connectivity.
- Essential for server management and console access.
- Designed for blade server environments.
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Product Overview
The Dell 0XP520 is a USB VGA Board designed for the Dell PowerEdge M1000e Blade Chassis. It provides essential video output capabilities for managing the blade servers within the chassis.
Technical Information
| Component Type | USB VGA Board |
| Chassis Compatibility | Dell PowerEdge M1000e |
| Video Output | VGA |
Additional Specifications
| Connectivity | USB |
| Manufacturer | Dell |
Product Description
The Dell 0XP520 is a specialized adapter board that provides VGA video output and USB connectivity, specifically designed for integration into the Dell PowerEdge M1000e blade server chassis. The M1000e is a dense, high-performance enclosure designed to house multiple blade servers, offering centralized power, cooling, and management. In such a dense environment, individual servers often lack dedicated video ports, necessitating a shared or integrated solution for console access and management. This USB VGA Board serves as that crucial interface, allowing administrators to connect a monitor and keyboard (via USB) to manage the blade servers within the M1000e chassis. It typically connects to the chassis's management infrastructure, enabling console redirection from individual blades to a single point of access. This is vital during initial server deployment, troubleshooting, or when remote management tools might be unavailable or insufficient. The 0XP520 board ensures that even without direct video outputs on each blade server, administrators can perform essential tasks such as BIOS configuration, operating system installation, and hardware diagnostics. Its integration within the M1000e chassis simplifies the management of a large number of servers, contributing to the overall efficiency and operational effectiveness of the data center environment.
