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Dell M605-2SFF PowerEdge M605 Configure-to-Order Server
- Dell PowerEdge M605 Blade Server
- Designed for Dell M1000e Blade Chassis
- Supports 2x 2.5" Small Form Factor (SFF) Drives
- Configure-to-Order (CTO) model
- Ideal for high-density server deployments
- Offers robust processing power for its form factor
- Supports various RAID configurations for internal drives
- Hot-pluggable components for serviceability
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Product Overview
The Dell PowerEdge M605 Configure-to-Order Server is a blade server designed for dense computing environments within Dell's M1000e blade chassis. This specific model supports 2 Small Form Factor (SFF) drives.
Technical Information
| Server Type | Blade Server |
| Model | PowerEdge M605 |
| Chassis Compatibility | Dell M1000e |
Additional Specifications
| Internal Drive Bays | 2x 2.5" SFF |
| Configuration | Configure-to-Order |
| Form Factor | Half-Width Blade |
Product Description
The Dell PowerEdge M605 is a half-width blade server designed to integrate seamlessly into Dell's M1000e modular blade server enclosure. This architecture allows for extremely high server density, enabling organizations to deploy a large number of compute resources within a single chassis, thereby saving rack space and simplifying infrastructure management. The M605 is a Configure-to-Order (CTO) system, meaning its specific configuration, including processors, memory, and internal storage, can be tailored to meet the exact needs of the customer. This particular variant, M605-2SFF, indicates support for two Small Form Factor (SFF) 2.5-inch drives. These internal drives are typically used for the operating system and essential applications, often configured in a RAID 1 (mirroring) setup for redundancy and high availability. While the blade server itself focuses on compute density, the M1000e chassis provides shared storage and I/O capabilities, allowing these internal drives to be part of a larger, more robust storage solution. The PowerEdge M605 is built to deliver strong performance for its class, supporting multi-core processors and significant amounts of RAM. Its blade form factor ensures that components like power supplies, cooling, and network connectivity are shared at the chassis level, contributing to overall efficiency and reduced operational costs. The hot-pluggable nature of blade servers and their components facilitates maintenance and upgrades without requiring a full system shutdown.

