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Identifying the series of your Dell EMC PowerEdge servers
The PowerEdge series of servers from Dell EMC are divided into different categories based on their configuration. They are
referred as YX2X, YX3X, YX4X, YX4XX, or YX5XX series of servers. The structure of the naming convention is described below:
The letter Y denotes the character in the server model number. The character denotes the form factor of the server. The form
factors are listed below:
C- Cloud
F- Flexible
M or MX- Modular
R- Rack
T- Tower
The letter X denotes the numbers in the server model number. The number denotes multiple characteristics about the server.
They are listed as follows:.
The first digit (X) denotes the value stream or class of the server.
1-5iDRAC basic
6-9iDRAC Express
The second digit denotes the series of the server. It is retained in the server naming convention and does not replace the
letter X.
0series 10
1series 11
2series 12
3series 13
4series 14
5series 15
The last digit (X) always denotes the make of the processor as described below:
0-Intel
5-AMD
NOTE:
For servers that use an AMD processor, the model number is made up of four digits instead of three. The third digit
(X) denotes the number of processor sockets that the series of server supports.
1  one socket server
2  two socket server
Table 1. PowerEdge servers naming convention and examples
YX3X servers YX4X systems YX4XX systems YX5XX
PowerEdge M630 PowerEdge M640
PowerEdge R6415 PowerEdge R6515
PowerEdge M830 PowerEdge R440
PowerEdge R7415 PowerEdge R7515
PowerEdge T130 PowerEdge R540
PowerEdge R7425 PowerEdge R6525
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