Dell Technologies announced big upgrades to its server, storage, and data protection solutions. These changes aim to modernize data centers and prepare organizations for AI.
Why This Matters:
As AI advances rapidly, cybersecurity risks also increase. Organizations need to support both old and new workloads. So, they are changing their IT strategies. Many are adopting disaggregated infrastructure. This means they separate compute, storage, and networking. By doing this, they create shared resource pools. This approach leads to better scalability, efficiency, and flexibility.
Dell’s latest innovations aim to help businesses rethink their IT setup. They also help to meet the needs of today’s varied workloads.
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Powerful, efficient, and scalable Dell PowerEdge servers
The new Dell PowerEdge servers—R470, R570, R670, and R770—feature Intel Xeon 6 Processors with P-cores. They come in both 1U and 2U sizes, available in single- and dual-socket options. These systems handle tough jobs like high-performance computing (HPC), virtualization, analytics, and AI inferencing.
- Enhanced Workload Consolidation: The PowerEdge R770 allows you to consolidate old systems. This saves power and frees up to 80% of rack space per 42U. It can cut energy costs and greenhouse gas emissions by up to 50%. It also supports 50% more cores per processor and boosts performance by 67%. This leads to smaller data center sizes and lower total costs, all while keeping performance strong.
- Extreme Power and Efficiency: The PowerEdge R570 sets a new standard for Intel performance per watt. It gives businesses high-efficiency computing while cutting energy use. This makes it perfect for demanding environments.
- Future-Ready Design: These servers use the Data Center – Modular Hardware System (DC-MHS) architecture from the Open Compute Project (OCP). They standardize design and simplify integration with current systems. This makes them more adaptable and gives customers more choices.
- Simplified Management: PowerEdge servers feature enhanced Dell OpenManage tools and the updated Integrated Dell Remote Access Controller (iDRAC 10) for real-time monitoring. When combined with the PERC13 PCIe Gen 5 hardware RAID controller, users can experience up to a 33X reduction in write latency.
Dell Technologies is committed to building future-ready infrastructure. This helps organizations handle modern workloads, improve efficiency, and reach sustainability goals.