Dell’s PowerEdge Four-Socket Servers

8 years ago

Dell revealed performance and capability updates to its PowerEdge 13th generation four-socket server portfolio, which is engineered for any enterprise customers from large scale server deployments to solutions requirements for remote and branch offices. Designed to optimise performance for big data and real-time analytics and dense virtualization deployments the updated the Dell PowerEdge servers enable the flexibility, scalability and manageability of customers’ demand for the future-ready enterprise.

“Customers today are looking for highly virtualized data centers that can easily manage evolving workloads; this coupled with a growing demand for big data analytics will drive the growth of the four-socket server market. Dell’s customer-inspired four-socket servers are designed to offer world-class performance that accelerate core enterprise application performance while increasing density and workload consolidation.” said Ashley Gorakhpurwalla, GM and VP, Dell Server Solutions.

The Dell PowerEdge R830 is a foundational four-socket rack server designed for database applications, scale-out virtualization and VDI environments. With a 2U rack server form factor it is ideal for mainstream and mid-market customers standardised on a rack form factor.

In addition to the improvements to the Dell PowerEdge R830, FC830 and M830, Dell refreshed its 4-Socket PowerEdge R930 flagship server. Shipping today and utilising the power and unique hardware-enhanced capabilities of the new Intel Xeon processor E7-8800 v4 family like Intel Run Sure Technology, the Dell PowerEdge R930 server helps customers quickly deploy database intensive applications, easily scale up and better manage infrastructure and mission-critical workload delivery.