Dell PowerEdge C4140 EMC Technical Specifications - Page 9
Ports and connectors specifications, USB ports, NIC ports, Serial port, VGA ports
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CAUTION: Do not power off or reboot your system while the drive is being formatted. Doing so can cause a drive failure. NOTE: Two SATA SSDs in a non-RAID configuration by using the optional SATA drive cage. Option to configure RAID 1 manually only. Figure 2. 2.5-inch SATA SSDs 1. HDD1 2. HDD0 Ports and connectors specifications USB ports The PowerEdge C4140 system supports: • Two USB 3.0-compliant ports on the back panel • One internal USB 3.0-compliant port NIC ports The PowerEdge C4140 system supports up to four integrated 10/100/1000/Mbps Network Interface Controller (NIC) ports on the back panel. NOTE: You can install up to three PCIe add-on NIC cards. NOTE: The NDC slot is not hot-pluggable. Serial port The PowerEdge C4140 system supports one serial port on the rear view. This port is a 9-pin connector, Data Terminal Equipment (DTE), 16550-compliant. NOTE: The serial port is not hot-pluggable. VGA ports The Video Graphic Array (VGA) port enables you to connect the system to a VGA display. The PowerEdge C4140 system supports one 15-pin VGA port on the back of system. NOTE: The VGA ports are not hot-pluggable. Technical specifications 9