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articles/defender-for-iot/organizations/appliance-catalog/dell-poweredge-r350-e1800.md

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title: Dell PowerEdge R350 for OT monitoring - Microsoft Defender for IoT
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description: Learn about the Dell PowerEdge R350 appliance's configuration when used for OT monitoring with Microsoft Defender for IoT in enterprise deployments.
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|**Hardware profile** | E1800|
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|**Performance** | Max bandwidth: 1 Gbps<br>Max devices: 10,000<br>Up to 8x RJ45 monitoring ports or 6x SFP (OPT) |
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|**Physical Specifications** | Mounting: 1U<br>Dimensions (H x W x D) 1.70 in x 17.09 in x 22.18 in<br>Dimensions (H x W x D) 4.28 cm x 43.4 cm x 56.3 cm|
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|**Status** | Supported, available as a pre-configured appliance|
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|**Status** | Supported, available as a preconfigured appliance|
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The following image shows a view of the Dell PowerEdge R350 front panel:
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|Chassis| 1U rack server|
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|Dimensions| (H x W x D) 1.70 in x 17.09 in x 22.18 in, 4.28 cm x 43.4 cm x 56.3 cm|
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|Weight| Max 28.96 lb/13.14 Kg|
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|Processor| Intel Xeon E-2334 3.4 GHz <br>8M Cache<br> 4C/8T, Turbo (65W), 3200 MT/s, XE Only|
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|Processor| Intel Xeon E-2334 3.4 GHz <br>8M Cache<br> 4C/8T, Turbo (65 W), 3200 MT/s, XE Only|
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|Memory|32 GB = 2x 16 GB 3200MT/s DDR4 ECC UDIMM|
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|Storage| 4x 1 TB Hard Drive SATA 6 Gbps 7.2K 512n 3.5in Hot-Plug with PERC H755 Controller Card - RAID 10|
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|Storage| 4x 1 TB Hard Drive SATA 6 Gbps 7.2 K 512n 3.5in Hot-Plug with PERC H755 Controller Card - RAID 10|
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|Network controller|On-board: Broadcom 5720 Dual Port 1 Gb On-Board LOM <br>On-board LOM: iDRAC9, Enterprise 15G<br>External: Broadcom 5719 Quad Port 1 GbE BASE-T Adapter, PCIe Low Profile|
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|Management|iDRAC9 Enterprise|
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|Device access| Two rear USB 3.0|
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|One front| USB 3.0|
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|Power| Dual, Hot-Plug, Redundant Power Supply (1+1), 600W|
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|Power| Dual, Hot-Plug, Redundant Power Supply (1+1), 600 W|
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|Rack support| ReadyRails Sliding Rails With Cable Management Arm|
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## Dell PowerEdge R350 - Bill of Materials
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|1| 210-BBTW | OEM R350XE Server |
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|1| 990-10090 | EX-Works |
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|1| 412-AAPW | Heatsink for 80W or less CPU |
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|1| 412-AAPW | Heatsink for 80 W or less CPU |
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|1| 370-AAIP | Performance Optimized |
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|1| 370-AGNY | 3200MT/s UDIMM |
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|2| 370-AGQU | 16 GB UDIMM, 3200MT/s, ECC |
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|1| 384-BBBH | Power Saving BIOS Settings |
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|1| 800-BBDM | UEFI BIOS Boot Mode with GPT Partition |
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|1| 450-AADY | C13 to C14, PDU Style, 10 AMP, 6.5 Feet (2m), Power Cord |
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|1| 450-AADY | C13 to C14, PDU Style, 10 AMP, 6.5 Feet (2 m), Power Cord |
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|1| 330-BBWS | Riser Config 0, 1 x8, 1 x16 slots |
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|1| 384-BCYX | OEM R350 Motherboard with Broadcom 5720 Dual Port 1 Gb On-Board LOM |
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|1| 385-BBQV | iDRAC9, Enterprise 15G |
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|2| 450-AMJH | Dual, Hot-Plug, Power Supply, 700W MM HLAC (200-220Vac) Titanium, Redundant (1+1), by LiteOn, NAF|
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## Optional Storage Controllers
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Multi-disk RAID arrays combine multiple physical drives into one logical drive for increased redundancy and performance. The optional modules below have been tested in our lab for compatibility and sustained performance:
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Multi-disk RAID arrays combine multiple physical drives into one logical drive for increased redundancy and performance. The optional modules below are tested in our lab for compatibility and sustained performance:
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| PCIe Expansion <br>Slot 1 or 2 | Quad Port Ethernet | 540-BBDV<br>Intel QP i350 4 x 1Gbe Copper, PCIe Low Profile |
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| PCIe Expansion <br>Slot 1 or 2 | Quad Port Ethernet | 540-BBDF<br>Broadcom 5719 Quad Port 1GbE BASE-T Adapter, PCIe Low Profile |
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| PCIe Expansion <br>Slot 1 or 2 | Quad Port Ethernet | 540-BBDF<br>Broadcom 5719 Quad Port 1 GbE BASE-T Adapter, PCIe Low Profile |
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| PCIe Expansion <br>Slot 1 or 2 | Dual Port Ethernet | 540-BCSE<br>Intel X710-T2L DP 2 x 10Gbe Copper, PCIe Low Profile |
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| PCIe Expansion <br>Slot 1 or 2 | Dual Port SFP+ | 540-BBML<br>Intel X710 DP 2 x 10Gbe SFP+, PCIe Low Profile |
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| PCIe Expansion <br>Slot 1 or 2 | Dual Port SFP+ | 540-BBVI<br>Broadcom 57412 Dual Port 10GbE SFP+ Adapter, PCIe Low Profile |
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| PCIe Expansion <br>Slot 1 or 2 | Dual Port SFP+ | 540-BBVI<br>Broadcom 57412 Dual Port 10 GbE SFP+ Adapter, PCIe Low Profile |
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| PCIe Expansion <br>Slot 1 or 2 | SFP+ Transceiver | 407-BCBN or 407-BBOU - SFP+ 10G SR |
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This procedure describes how to configure the BIOS configuration for an unconfigured sensor appliance.
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Dell BIOS iDRAC is a system management software designed to give administrators control of Dell hardware remotely. It allows administrators to monitor system performance, configure settings, and troubleshoot hardware issues from a web browser. It can also be used to update system BIOS and firmware. The BIOS can be setup locally or remotely. To setup the BIOS remotely from a management computer, you need to define the iDRAC IP address and the management computer's IP address on the same subnet.
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Dell BIOS iDRAC is a system management software designed to give administrators control of Dell hardware remotely. It allows administrators to monitor system performance, configure settings, and troubleshoot hardware issues from a web browser. It can also be used to update system BIOS and firmware. The BIOS can be set up locally or remotely. To set up the BIOS remotely from a management computer, you need to define the iDRAC IP address and the management computer's IP address on the same subnet.
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articles/defender-for-iot/organizations/appliance-catalog/hpe-proliant-dl360.md

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