Dell Bolsters PowerEdge Server Performance To Accelerate Virtualization And Cloud Computing Deployments

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  • Dell’s new PowerEdge C6145 hyperscale-inspired server becomes one of the highest performing 2U servers available today with up to 96 cores of processing power
  • Dell PowerEdge servers feature latest AMD Opteron 6000 and Intel Xeon 5600 series processors for increased performance, energy efficiency and virtualization capacity
  • Dell Data Center services help customers plan, design, implement, manage and support virtual environments

As businesses and organizations continue to build out their data centers and cloud computing architectures, they are prioritizing server platforms that offer the right balance of computational performance, energy efficiency and virtualization capabilities. To address these needs, Dell today updated 17 PowerEdge servers with new technology from AMD and Intel that provide businesses with an ideal platform to accelerate the deployment of cloud computing infrastructures, more efficiently manage virtualized data centers, and consolidate mission-critical application workloads – all on an open, capable and affordable x86 architecture . Dell today also introduced the PowerEdge C6145, one of the highest performing servers on the market based on industry leading benchmarks.

“Organizations have been steadily migrating business critical applications to x86 servers, and they are the IT backbone of many data center operations today,” states Matthew Eastwood, group vice president of IDC’s Enterprise Platform Group. “Dell offers a wide range of servers to meet the needs of businesses of all sizes. This is about enabling customers to build out agile server infrastructures that empower IT managers to be more strategic in the way they allocate and provide IT resources for a wide variety of workloads in the datacenter.”

 

Setting a New Performance Standard—Dell’s New PowerEdge C6145 Server

Dell has built a leadership position delivering innovative technology to the high performance computing (HPC) market, and today adds to that position with the introduction of the new PowerEdge C6145 server. As the latest addition to Dell’s PowerEdge C line, the PowerEdge C6145 is a number-crunching “power house” that leverages Dell’s experience as a custom design infrastructure partner to some of the world’s leading providers of hyperscale data center and cloud solutions.

The server is specifically designed to handle HPC applications, video rendering, virtualization, and Electronic Design Automation (EDA) workloads which demand massive computational power such as large core count, high memory density, and massive I/O expansion. Customers can take advantage of up to two independent 4-socket server nodes in a 2U chassis with the latest AMD Opteron 6000 processors, which enables greater performance per node while reducing space, weight and consuming less energy. Further, customers can scale up to 96 cores, up to 1TB memory, and expanded I/O to quickly compile data and results, and connect to other resources.

In recent benchmarks the PowerEdge C6145 ranked as the highest performing x86 2U shared infrastructure server on the market based on SPECfp_rate2006 results. In addition, the PowerEdge C6145 can deliver up to a 534 percent better price per performance at a fifth of cost and a quarter of the rack space when compared to HP’s ProLiant DL980 G71. The PowerEdge C6145 is available starting at the end of the month.

Boosting Virtualization and Optimizing Workloads

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