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Dell's New 12th Generation PowerEdge Servers Extend Performance and Efficiency Gains to Scale-out and Mainstream Customers
ROUND ROCK, Texas --(Business Wire)--
Dell (News - Alert) today announced additions to the PowerEdge
portfolio with new blade, rack and tower servers designed to deliver
value and performance in demanding enterprise and mainstream
environments. The new blade servers offer strong performance gains and
improved efficiencies from the shared power, cooling and network
infrastructure, and professional IT services. The new tower and rack
servers are built to enhance customer IT infrastructures with
enterprise-class capabilities and tailored chassis designs for small and
midsize businesses.
Dell introduced industry-leading innovations in the PowerEdge 12th
generation servers based on input gathered from more than 7,700 customer
interactions in 17 countries across four continents. The company was the
first-to-ship servers based on the Intel (News - Alert) Xeon processor E5-2600 product
family with the first wave of PowerEdge 12th generation
servers in March 2012.
Extending the Benefits of the PowerEdge 12th
Generation Server Innovations
The new PowerEdge rack, tower and blade servers expand on Dell's
commitment to deliver end-to-end solutions optimized for maximum
throughput from storage to switch to server to blade enclosure. With
these new PowerEdge servers customers can experience energy efficiency,
scalable storage, networking and security features at an unprecedented
price for performance. The new PowerEdge rack, tower and blade servers
include Intel® Xeon processor E5-2400 and Intel Xeon
processor E5-4600 product families.
The PowerEdge
R820 is the world's first 4-socket, 2U server with Intel Xeon E5
product family processors. Customers using 4 socket 4U servers can now
save computing space by replacing one HP Proliant DL580 with two Dell
PowerEdge R820 servers, for up to 24 more processing cores, 1TB more
memory capacity and 3 times the internal storage density. In addition,
the PowerEdge R820 offers an option for 4 front-accessible,
hot-swappable Dell Express Flash PCIe SSDs.
The PowerEdge M420 is the world's only quarter height 2-socket blade
server, offering extreme computational density, performance and
efficiency. The PowerEdge M1000e, the only chassis in the world with the
thermal engineering to support individually serviceable,
enterprise-class, quarter-height blade servers, holds up to 32 PowerEdge
M420s. Customers can stretch their infrastructure budget farther by
doubling the nodes per chassis with the greatest 2-socket density server
on the planet in the PowerEdge M420 and the Dell
Force10 MXL 10 blade switch. The PowerEdge M420 is designed to
adhere to stringent government requirements while offering world class
density with no compromise to datacenter availability and performance.
Maximize Operational Efficiency
Dell offers robust anytime, anywhere systems management of platforms and
infrastructure to simplify operations throughout the server lifecycle,
with key innovations including:
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Dell also significantly improved cooling while increasing density in
the PowerEdge M820, which is the first four socket blade server
capable of Fresh Air
configuration and allows customers to deploy highly dense solutions
while significantly decreasing cooling costs.
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The PowerEdge 12th generation servers are the world's only
full generation of rack and tower servers to all offer Integrated Dell
Remote Access Controller 7 (iDRAC7) with Lifecycle Controller 2.0 for
deploying, updating, maintaining and monitoring their systems without
a software management agent, regardless of operating system. In
addition, industry-leading Chassis Management Controller (CMC) has
been updated to support up to 288 independently serviceable blade
nodes, all from a single console, using a single IP address.
Achieve More
Large and small businesses are continuously challenged to scale
appropriately; balancing the risks of either significantly overpaying
for equipment they do not use or being caught with underpowered
equipment and losing business cycles. The new PowerEdge 12th
generation servers can provide customers with increased application
performance, availability and scalability, and key innovations
including:
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The PowerEdge M820 blade servers are loadd with extra memory to allow
customers headroom to grow in the future.
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With more processor cores, larger memory capacity and greater I/O
bandwidth than previous generations, the R520, R420 and R320 rack
servers, and the T420 and T320 tower servers, can provide higher
performance to small and medium business users as well as departments
and remote offices of large enterprises and organizations, enabling
them to deliver real results faster.
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Small and midsized businesses can deploy new levels of computational
density via the PowerEdge M420 with 32 powerful nodes in just 10U of
rack space without trading off redundancy by providing hot-swappable,
fault tolerant HHDs as well as Failsafe Hypervisors.
Help Ensure Business Continuity
Downtime and data loss determine business revenue and performance as
companies are increasingly dependent on cloud-based applications, virtualized
solutions, and high
performance computing. Businesses must now deliver IT solutions that
not only ensure redundancy and maximize uptime, but can scale to address
increased demand while maintaining cost efficiency. Customers running
PowerEdge 12th generation servers can now benefit from
continual access to the applications that drive the business, with
innovations including:
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The new PowerEdge M420, M520 and M820 blade servers offer performance
and efficiency improvements, and leading features including hardware
RAID and hot-swappable hard drives.
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The world's first full product family portfolio to servers to offer
enterprise-class RAS features for redundancy and fault-tolerance,
memory mirroring, memory sparing, hot plug hard drives and redundant
power supplies. This provides IT administrators with continuity and
consistency across their entire server infrastructure from the
datacenter to remote and mobile locations.
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The industry's first server family portfolio to all offer Redundant
Failsafe SD Hypervisors across the entire family, so customers can
take advantage of server
virtualization with built-in redundancy and fault tolerance.
Quotes
"Dell is experiencing exceptional demand for the first wave of PowerEdge
12th generation servers from customers around the globe looking to power
their most demanding workload requirements. We are now pleased to
introduce a second wave of 12th generation servers that
delivers exceptional value for performance and continues our successful
integration of customer feedback and design requirements. Dell is
enabling customers to deliver results faster through our tight
integration of Dell servers, storage, networking, client and services
that take advantage of Dell's latest innovations resulting from both R&D
and key acquisitions of IP." - Forrest Norrod, Vice President and
General Manager, Dell Server Solutions
"Dell's 12th Generation PowerEdge servers take advantage of
the Intel® Xeon® processor E5 family's leadership performance and
breakthrough I/O capabilities to offer optimized solutions for
customers' diverse workloads," said Boyd Davis, VP & GM of Intel's
Datacenter Infrastructure Group. "By leveraging the features of new Xeon
processors, Dell's new servers provide the flexibility, value and
performance that businesses demand in a market that is ever less
tolerant of compromise. Customers will also benefit from key innovations
such as Dell OpenManage Power Center, which is built on top of Intel's
Node Manager solution for monitoring and implementing policies for
greater energy efficiency."
"Maximizing performance per watt is critical for increasing the amount
of high-performance computing (HPC) resources we can provide from our
existing data centers. In our testing, the Dell PowerEdge R820 server
with the Intel® Xeon® processor E5 family consumed about the same power
per processor as previous-generation servers while enabling us to do
more work. By building a new cluster with these servers, we can offer
greater compute resources to researchers while staying within the power
limits of our data center." - Michael Fenn, High-Performance Computing
Systems Administrator, Penn State University
Availability
The PowerEdge R820 server began shipping early in March 2012. Six new
Dell PowerEdge servers are available today on www.dell.com/PowerEdge
or through any of Dell's Global PartnerDirect Channel Partners. The
PowerEdge M520 will be available later this month, and the M820 will be
available this summer.
Additional Information
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PowerEdge 12th generation wave 2 servers:
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PowerEdge M820 blade server is optimized for maximum scalability,
throughput and computational capability in virtualized
applications, high-performance computing and scale-out
environments.
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PowerEdge
M520 blade server can deliver exceptional power efficiency and
extraordinary price for performance for mainstream business
applications.
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PowerEdge
M420 blade server can deliver maximum node density or maximum
performance per chassis, with no compromise to availability
PowerEdge R320 1-socket, 1U delivers no-compromise RAS features
along with powerful performance and expandability for web hosting
and serving.
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PowerEdge
R820 rack server optimized for dense virtualization and
scalable database applications.
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PowerEdge
R520 2-socket, 2U rack server can deliver powerful performance
to drive mid-tier business applications and mainstream
virtualization.
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PowerEdge
R420 2-socket, 1U rack server can deliver double-down density,
powerful performance and scalability for compute-intense
applications, while keeping cool with Fresh Air.
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PowerEdge
R320 1-socket, 1u rack server can deliver no-compromise RAS
features along with powerful performance and expandability for web
hosting and serving.
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PowerEdge
T420 2-socket tower server can deliver performance, capacity
and high availability features to drive businesses and
organizations forward.
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PowerEdge
T3201-socket tower server can deliver performance and room for
growth along with enterprise-class RAS features to help make
businesses and organizations productive and effective.
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Innovations
that deliver results faster: Extending the benefits of 12G by
Forrest Norrod
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Dell
announced the industry's first 40GbE enabled blade server switch on
April 24, 2012
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Dell
introduced first wave of PowerEdge 12th generation servers
on March 6, 2012
About Dell
Dell Inc. (NASDAQ: DELL) listens to customers and delivers innovative
technology and services that give them the power to do more. For more
information, visit www.dell.com.
Dell and PowerEdge are trademarks of Dell Inc. Dell disclaims any
proprietary interest in the marks and names of others.

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