Latest Intel contribution to our 13G family servers: PowerEdge R430, T430, R530, R930, R830, M830, FC830
Enhanced PowerEdge Servers are designed to:
- Accelerate and maximise workload performance with up to 22 cores and DDR4 memory speeds of 2400 MT/s.
- Adapt to and scale virtually any workloads
- Orchestrate customer data centre with increased resource monitoring and allocation capabilities
- 99% ∗reduction in configuration time and easy deployment from a mobile device
- 50% ∗∗larger mailboxes and 10x greater IOPS performance over SATA SSD´s with express flash drives∗∗∗
- 17x faster ∗∗∗∗file access, 55% faster ∗ network configuration and online transaction processing that’s 10.5x faster∗∗∗∗∗
∗ Based on Principled Technologies report 'Simplifying systems management with Dell OpenManage on 13G Dell PowerEdge servers', commissioned by Dell, September 2014, testing Dell's 13th generation R730 with Enterprise-level Dell systems management. As compared to manual configuration.
∗∗ Based on Dell testing, September 2014, comparing Dell's 13th generation R730xd with 16x3.5” HDD to a 12th generation R720xd with 12x3.5” HDD both running Windows Server 2012
∗∗∗ Based on product specifications for Intel S3700 SATA SSD and Express Flash results from the Storage Networking Industry Association
∗∗∗∗ Based on Principled Technologies report File server and database performance on the Dell PowerEdge R730xd with hybrid storage, September 2014, commissioned by Dell, comparing Dell's 13th generation R730xd with 8x3.5” HDD and 16x1.8" SSD to a 12th generation R720xd with 12x3.5” server both running Windows Server 2012. Actual performance will vary based on configuration, usage and manufacturing variability.
∗∗∗∗∗ Based on Principled Technologies report 'Database performance and resiliency on the Dell PowerEdge R630 running Microsoft SQL Server 2014', September 2014, commissioned by Dell, comparing Dell's 13th generation R630 with 8x2.5” HDD to a 13th generation R630 with 24x1.8” SSD both running Microsoft SQL Server 2014
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