PowerEdge5 Edge Data Center
Enhanced Enterprise Micro Data Center with Full N+1 Redundancy.
PowerEdge 5 is a 5-cabinet edge data center row engineered for mission-critical workloads in regional offices and industrial sites. It combines N+1 power and cooling redundancy, advanced DCIM, high-capacity rack space and premium containment in a compact footprint.
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Technical Specifications
| Cabinets | 5 × 42–52U (height configurable) |
|---|---|
| Cabinet Width | 600 mm or 800 mm |
| Weight | ~1400 kg (fully equipped) |
| IT Load Capacity | 25–40 kW |
| Available Rack Units | 160–200U (depending on configuration) |
| Cooling Capacity | Up to 45 kW with N+1 redundancy |
| Power Capacity | 50 kVA with N+1 redundancy (standard) |
| Cooling Type | Advanced DCIM + 32" touch screen management interface |
| Management | Comprehensive fire detection with FM200 suppression (typ.) |
Product Details
Overview
PowerEdge 5 is designed for regional offices, manufacturing facilities and enterprise edge sites where uptime is critical. It provides a higher-capacity micro data center platform with full N+1 redundancy for both power and cooling.
PowerEdge 5 delivers substantial edge infrastructure capacity in a compact 5-cabinet row format—ideal for mission-critical workloads requiring advanced monitoring, scalable rack space, premium containment and resilient operation.
Key Technical Facts
Options
- Extended battery modules, maintenance bypass and generator connection panel options
- Redundant in-row cooling, pressure-controlled containment and higher-density cooling support
- Advanced environmental sensor expansion, predictive analytics and BMS/DCIM integration
- Enhanced physical security package including access control upgrades and CCTV-ready options
- Project-specific equipment mapping, runtime and redundancy scope
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