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Dell ASISVR117 PowerEdge T610 Dual Xeon 128GB RAM 16TB SSD Server

128GB RAM16TB SSD

Dual Xeon X5690 horsepower and 16TB of SSD storage give small businesses enterprise-class compute capacity without the data center price tag.

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Overview

Power Your Business with Dell PowerEdge T610 Server

The Dell PowerEdge T610 Tower Server delivers robust performance and scalability for small businesses, branch locations, and home offices. Equipped with dual Intel Xeon processors, ample memory, and ultra-fast SSD storage, this server is ready to handle demanding workloads.

Specifications:

  • Processors: Dual (2) Intel Xeon X5690 6-Core 3.46GHz 12MB CPUs
  • Memory: 128GB DDR3 PC3-10600 1333MHz Registered Memory
  • Hard Drives: 16TB (8 x 2TB) SATA III Solid State Drives
  • RAID Controller: PERC H700 6Gb/s with 512MB and Battery
  • Remote Access: iDRAC6 Express
  • Power Supplies: Redundant Power Supplies
  • Optical Drive: DVD-ROM
  • Network Interface Card: Onboard Dual Intel GB NICs

Key Features

Dell PowerEdge T610 Tower Server for Small Businesses, Branch Locations, and Home Offices

Dual (2) Intel Xeon X5690 6-Core 3.46GHz 12MB CPUs; 128GB DDR3 PC3-10600 1333MHz Registered Memory

16TB (8 x 2TB) SATA III Solid State Drives for Ultra Fast Storage; PERC H700 6Gb/s with 512MB and Battery

iDRAC6 Express; Redundant Power Supplies; DVD-ROM; Network Interface Card: Onboard Quad Intel GB NICs

Pros & Cons

👍 Pros

  • Dual X5690 processors provide 24 total threads at 3.46 GHz — enough parallelism to host multiple virtual machines or handle concurrent SQL queries without core contention.
  • 16TB of SATA SSD storage via the 8-drive bay delivers dramatically lower latency than spinning disk arrays at equivalent capacity, directly reducing I/O wait times for database and VM workloads.
  • PERC H700 RAID controller with 512MB battery-backed write cache prevents cache data loss during power events while maintaining write acceleration — a meaningful reliability addition over software RAID.
  • 128GB of DDR3 ECC registered memory supports large in-memory datasets and multiple VM guest allocations without paging.
  • Redundant hot-swap power supplies eliminate the PSU as a single point of failure for production availability.
  • Onboard quad Intel Gigabit NICs provide flexible port assignment for management, iSCSI, VM traffic, and backup networks without adding a PCIe card.

👎 Cons

  • Intel Xeon X5690 is a Westmere-EX generation CPU (2011 architecture) with no AVX2 or newer instruction sets — certain modern workloads and software that target newer ISA extensions will fall back to slower code paths or refuse to install entirely.
  • DDR3 at 1333 MHz has substantially lower bandwidth than DDR4 platforms; memory-bandwidth-intensive workloads will hit this ceiling visibly compared to a current-generation server.
  • iDRAC6 Express lacks KVM-over-IP and virtual media without an Enterprise license upgrade — remote OS installation and console access require additional investment or a local keyboard/monitor.
  • Tower form factor consumes significant floor or shelf space and is not rack-mountable without a separate tower-to-rack conversion kit.
  • SATA III SSDs are listed but should be verified as genuine SSD units rather than SATA HDDs relabeled — confirm specifications with the seller before deploying in latency-sensitive roles.

Frequently Asked Questions

Dual X5690 CPUs deliver 12 cores / 24 threads at 3.46 GHz with 12MB L3 cache each. That clock speed and core count makes this well-suited for virtualization (running 10–20 VMs under Hyper-V or VMware ESXi), SQL Server instances, file and print serving, or application hosting for 20–100 concurrent users. It is not suited for modern GPU-accelerated workloads.
The T610 platform supports DDR3 Registered (RDIMM) ECC memory at PC3-10600 (1333 MHz). The board has 18 DIMM slots; 128GB is a substantial fill, and depending on current module configuration, expansion headroom may be limited or require replacing existing sticks rather than simply adding to them.
The H700 supports RAID 0, 1, 5, 6, 10, 50, and 60 with its 512MB write-back cache backed by an onboard battery. For the 8 x 2TB array, RAID 6 provides fault tolerance against two simultaneous drive failures while preserving 12TB of usable capacity — a reasonable choice for a production environment where rebuild time on 2TB SSDs matters.
iDRAC6 Express provides remote power control, system event logs, and basic sensor monitoring over a shared NIC. It does not include the dedicated NIC port, virtual media/KVM-over-IP, or full remote console capability of the iDRAC6 Enterprise upgrade — those features require adding an Enterprise license and the dedicated NIC.
Yes. The T610's redundant PSU bay is hot-swap capable, meaning a failed supply can be replaced without powering down the system — a critical capability for any production workload that cannot tolerate downtime.