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Dell EMC PowerVault NX3340 NAS Series Storage
- Operating System: Microsoft Windows Storage Server 2016 Standard Edition
- Additional Features: Cluster support up to 64 nodes
- Chassis
- Weight (Maximum): 21.9 kg (48.28 lbs)
- Height: 42.8 mm (1.68 in)
- Width : 482.0 mm (18.98 in with rack ears)
- Depth:705.05 mm
- Chassis Overview: 1U rack-mount
- Data Protection Features: DFS-R (Replication), VSS (Snapshots), Optional TPM
- Hard Drive Configuration: 2 or 4 x 2.5" front accessible for OS. Each platform in a clustered configuration with 2 HDDS for OS (RAID1) or 4 HDDs for OS (RAID5). PERC
- H730 (internal drives) or H840 (optional for external drives)
- Maximum Usable Capacity: Leverages shared storage arrays attached via SAS, iSCSI or FC
- Management: Dell OpenManage featuring Dell Management Console, iDRAC9 Enterprise, Native Java RDP plug-in or Windows Server Management interface
- Data Management Features: Data deduplication with compression, FCI (File Classification Infrastructure), FSRM (File Server Resource Manager)
- Data Protection, Disaster Recovery, Security: Hot-plug hard drives, hot-plug power, hot-plug cooling, ECC memory
- Power: AC Power/Max Current: Redundant and non-redundant hot-plug 750W PSU options
- Regulatory: Product Safety, EMC and Environmental Datasheets, Dell Regulatory Compliance Home Page,Dell and the Environment dell emc nas storages

Dell EMC PowerVault NX3240 NAS Storage
- Operating System: Microsoft Windows Storage Server 2016 Standard Edition
- Chassis
- Weight (Maximum): 28.1 kg (61.95 lbs)
- Height: 86.8 mm (3.42 in)
- Width: 482.0 mm (18.98 in with rack ears)
- Depth:maximum 715.5 mm
- Chassis Overview : 2U rack-mount
- Data Protection Features: DFS-R (Replication), VSS (Snapshots), Optional TPM
- Hard Drive Configuration: Up to 12 x 3.5" front accessible for data, up to 4x3.5 in mid-bay and 2 x 3.5 rear accessible for the OS (2.5 OS HDDs in hybrid carrier)
- OS HDDs (on rear 2.5 HDDs) are always RAID 1. Data HDDs can be configured from factory in RAID5 or RAID6 (minimum 4 HDDs). PERC H730 (internal drives) or H840
- (optional for external drives)
- Maximum Usable Capacity : 192TB raw capacity using 12TB HDDs
- Management: Dell OpenManage featuring Dell Management Console, iDRAC9 Enterprise, Native Java RDP plug-in or Windows Server Management interface
- Data Management Features: Data deduplication with compression, FCI (File Classification Infrastructure), FSRM (File Server Resource Manager)
- Data Protection, Disaster Recovery, Security: Hot-plug hard drives, hot-plug power, hot-plug cooling, ECC memory
- Power: AC Power/Max Current: Redundant and non-redundant hot-plug 750W and redundant 1100W PSU options
- Regulatory: Product Safety, EMC and Environmental Datasheets,Dell Regulatory Compliance Home Page, Dell and the Environment

Dell EMC PowerVault NX440 NAS Storage
- Operating: Microsoft Windows Storage Server 2016 (Standard Edition and Workgroup Edition)
- Chassis
- Weight (Maximum): 13.2 kg (29.10 lb)
- Height: 42.8 mm (1.68 in)
- Width:482.0 mm (18.98 inches with rack ears)
- Depth:573.6 mm (22.58 in)
- Chassis Overview: 1U rack mount
- Data Protection Features:DFS R (Replication), VSS (Snapshots), Optional TPM
- Hard Drive Configuration: 4 x 3.5 internal drives that must be identical in capacity and type. OS HDDs from factory in RAID 5. PERC H730P (internal drives)
- Maximum Usable Capacity: 48TB raw capacity using 12TB HDDs)
- Management: Dell OpenManage featuring Dell Management Console, iDRAC9 Enterprise, Native Java RDP plug-in or Windows Server Management interface
- Data Management Features: Data deduplication with compression, FCI (File Classification Infrastructure), FSRM (File Server Resource Manager)
- Data Protection, Disaster Recovery, Security: Hot-plug hard drives, hot-plug power, hot-plug cooling, ECC memory
- Power: AC Power/Max Current: Single or dual hot-plug, redundant and non-redundant 350W PSU options
- Regulatory: Product Safety, EMC and Environmental Datasheets, Dell Regulatory Compliance Home Page, Dell and the Environment