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Lenovo LA CTO SR550 Slvr 4208 MC5321983246 1/23 - 7X04TBN200

Lenovo 7X04TBN200 SR550 Configure-to-Order Rack ServerThe Lenovo 7X04TBN200 is a configure-to-order (CTO) variant of the ThinkSystem SR550 rack server…

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Lenovo LA CTO SR550 Slvr 4208 MC5321983246 1/23 - 7X04TBN200

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Lenovo 7X04TBN200 SR550 Configure-to-Order Rack Server

The Lenovo 7X04TBN200 is a configure-to-order (CTO) variant of the ThinkSystem SR550 rack server platform — a 2U dual-socket system built for enterprise workloads ranging from virtualization and database hosting to infrastructure backbone roles in converged network video recording and physical security environments. As a CTO model, the exact processor, memory, storage, and expansion configuration is defined at order time, which means this SKU ships with the options selected for this specific configuration rather than a fixed published bill of materials.

The 7X04TBN200 carries a verified shipping weight of 60 lb, consistent with a fully populated 2U chassis — factoring in drives, memory DIMMs, and installed options. This matters for rack planning: at 60 lb you will want a two-person install or a rail-and-lift assist for safe rackmounting, and your rack must support that static load across the rail span.

Key Facts

  • CTO Platform (SR550 Family): Configure-to-order architecture means the unit ships with a specific processor, memory, and storage loadout — verify the exact configuration details with your order documentation before rack integration, since the CTO designation means specs vary per build.
  • 60 lb Verified Weight: At 60 lb fully configured, rack rail load ratings and aisle lift planning should be confirmed before installation. Standard 4-post rails are typical for the SR550 platform, but confirm rail kit compatibility for your specific rack enclosure.
  • UNSPSC 43211502 Classification: Cataloged as a rack-mount server, which aligns with enterprise data center and infrastructure deployments — not an edge appliance or desktop unit.
  • Country of Origin — Mexico: Manufactured in Mexico, relevant for procurement teams with TAA or domestic-sourcing policy requirements. Verify TAA compliance status directly with Lenovo documentation for this specific CTO build before citing it in a government or regulated contract.

Integration and Compatibility

The SR550 platform supports Lenovo's XClarity management suite for out-of-band provisioning, firmware management, and hardware monitoring — standard for enterprise IT environments managing multiple rack nodes. For network infrastructure integration, the SR550 family accommodates dual onboard GbE ports with optional 10GbE or higher via PCIe expansion, though the exact NIC configuration for this CTO build should be confirmed from the order manifest. Organizations deploying this system as a recording or compute node within a physical security platform should validate VMS software compatibility against the specific CPU and OS load ordered. For teams evaluating rack and enclosure requirements, the 2U height and 60 lb weight are the confirmed physical planning anchors for this unit.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What is the 7X04TBN200?

A: The 7X04TBN200 is a configure-to-order (CTO) SKU within the Lenovo ThinkSystem SR550 rack server family. The specific processor, memory, storage, and option card configuration is defined per order — the base platform is a 2U dual-socket rack server.

Q: How much does the 7X04TBN200 weigh?

A: The verified shipping weight is 60 lb. Plan accordingly for rail kit selection, rack load ratings, and safe two-person installation.

Q: Is the 7X04TBN200 TAA compliant?

A: The unit is manufactured in Mexico. TAA compliance depends on the specific CTO configuration and Lenovo's current compliance documentation for this build — verify directly with Lenovo before citing compliance in a government contract.

Q: What rack space does the SR550 occupy?

A: The ThinkSystem SR550 is a 2U platform. Confirm rail kit compatibility for your specific rack enclosure before ordering mounting hardware.

Q: Where can I find the full specifications for this CTO configuration?

A: Because the 7X04TBN200 is a configure-to-order SKU, the exact bill of materials is specific to this build. Reference your order confirmation or contact Lenovo with the full model string for a complete configuration breakdown.

Ted Perry
Ted Perry

The 7X04TBN200 is a CTO build of the Lenovo ThinkSystem SR550 — a platform I'd recommend approaching carefully at the procurement stage specifically because of the configure-to-order model. At 60 lb, this unit arrives fully loaded, and the weight alone tells you this is a populated chassis, not a base shell. That matters because what you ordered is what you get: there is no field-upgrading your way to a different configuration if the CTO spec was misaligned to your workload.

Technical Highlights:

  • 60 lb Populated Weight: Confirms a fully configured chassis — drives, memory, and installed options are present. This is not a barebones unit, so rack load planning is a day-one task, not an afterthought.
  • UNSPSC 43211502 (Rack Server): The classification is unambiguous — this is an enterprise rack server, not an appliance or tower. It belongs in a 4-post rack environment with proper power and cooling infrastructure.
  • Mexico Country of Origin: Relevant for procurement teams under TAA-sensitive contracts. Do not assume compliance — validate per build against current Lenovo documentation before committing to a government or federal contract line item.

Deployment Considerations:

  • CTO SKUs require order documentation review before integration — the processor, memory, storage, and NIC configuration determine workload fit. Do not assume a standard SR550 spec applies to this build without confirming the manifest.
  • At 60 lb, a two-person lift or mechanical assist is required for safe rackmounting. Verify your rack rail kit is rated and compatible with the SR550 chassis dimensions before the unit arrives on-site.

This unit is well-suited as a compute or storage node in an enterprise data center or converged security infrastructure rack — specifically where the workload requirements were spec'd in advance and the CTO configuration was ordered to match. It is not the right choice when flexibility to reconfigure post-delivery is a requirement.

Specifications
Weight: 60.00 lb
Country Origin: MX
Country Of Origin: MX
Unspsc Code: 43211502
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