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PowerVault MD3060e Dense Enclosure
Make server expansion affordable.
Optimize your server space, and help cut power and cooling expenses with up to 240 HDDs (four MD3060e enclosures) per server in just 16U of space.
Tech Specs & Customization
Chassis
Form factor
4U rack enclosure
Physical dimensions
(height x width x depth)177.8mm (7.0”) x 482.6mm (19.0”) x 825.5mm
(32.5”)
Maximum weight
105.20 kg (232.0 lb)
Connectivity
6Gb SAS
Environmental
Heat dissipation (max)
5988 BTU/hr
Voltage
220V AC, auto ranging
Frequency range 50/60Hz
Temperature
Operating: 10° to 35°C (50° to 95°F) with a maximum temperature
gradation of 10°C per hour
Relative humidity
Operating: 10% to 80% (non-condensing) with a maximum humidity
gradation of 10% per hour
Altitude
Operating: -30.5m to 3000m (-100 ft to 9,840 ft)
NOTE: For altitudes above 2950 ft, the maximum operating
temperature is derated 1.8°F/1000 ft.
Maximum Usable Capacity
3.5”drive capacity
7.2K RPM NL-SAS: 500GB, 1TB, 2TB, 3TB, 4TB1, 6TB, 8TB, 10TB
SSD: 200GB, 400GB, 800GB (WI); 400GB, 800GB, 1.6TB (MU);
800GB, 1.6TB (RI) (available with 3.5” HDD carriers)
2.5”drive capacity
15K RPM SAS: 146GB*, 300GB*, 600GB*
10K RPM SAS: 146GB, 300GB*, 600GB*, 900GB*, 1.2TB*, 1.8TB
7.2K RPM NL-SAS: 500GB*, 1TB*, 2TB
SSD: 200GB, 400GB, 800GB (WI); 400GB, 800GB, 1.6TB (MU); 800GB,
1.6TB (RI)
3.5” 10K and 15K HDDs are not supported on the dense model
Management
Server controller dependent
Performance
Drive type
3.5" and 2.5" SAS, NL-SAS, SSD, SED
Maximum HA host
2
Power
AC: 1755W
Regulatory
Regulatory Models E08J
Scalability
Expansion capabilities
Up to 4 dense enclosures behind a single server (240 HDDs)
Software
OS Support
Microsoft® Windows Server® 2012 R2,
Red Hat® Enterprise Linux® 6.5,
Ubuntu® 12.04 LTS, and Debian 7.4
Nexenta™
Server Compatibility
Dell PowerEdge R630, R730 and the R730xd servers
Storage
Drives
60
Controllers
Dual Enclosure Management Modules (EMMs)
HBA
Requires a two port host bus adapter (HBA).
Features
Affordable density for Dell servers
When it comes to expanding DAS in your server deployment, there are several important questions to consider:
How much space do you need?
How quickly you can add more storage?
How can you add capacity while keeping power and cooling costs under control?
Your answer is the Dell PowerVault MD3060e dense enclosure, or JBOD (just a bunch of disks). The high-density storage solution in a compact 4U chassis enables quick expansion for PowerEdge R630, R730 and the R730xd servers while saving space, power and cooling expenses.* The versatile design allows you to:
Mix and match up to 60 HDDs and SSDs in one chassis
Scale to 240 HDDs (with four MD3060e enclosure) per server
Maximize capacity to 2.4PB per R630 or R730 server*
Store over 2PB of data in less than one-half of a standard rack*
Reliable, versatile performance
The MD3060e offers a high-density option in the PowerVault MD
series of JBODs, which have an established record of reliability
and efficient performance. Easily manage your data through the host
server, with OS support that includes:
Microsoft® Windows Server® 012
Red Hat® Enterprise Linux® -RHEL
Novell® SUSE® LinuxEnterprise
Ubuntu
Nexenta™
Capacity based on your design
Easily scale with versatile enclosure options, drive types and operating system choices, and have the flexibility to design solutions for your specific needs. The MD3060e is a modular platform that allows you to add or reconfigure enclosures, as your workloads require.
Mix and match SAS, NL-SAS HDDs or SSDs to optimize performance or capacity.
Hot-swap drives, fans, enclosure management modules (EMMs) and power supplies for quick modifications and maintenance.
With small-scale-to-hyperscale flexibility, the MD3060e dense enclosure is an ideal solution for:
Hosting companies that need affordable and dense storage
Work groups within a large IT organization, such as an R&D department
Universities or government agencies with high performance computing (HPC) deployments that require high-density storage
High-bandwidth or modular infrastructures, such as manufacturing, oil and gas, and video surveillance
Financial institutions that need to process volumes of data without increasing their data center footprint