Dell unveiled a new line of PowerEdge servers, equipped with advancements in storage, processing and memory technology. The Dell PowerEdge 13th generation server portfolio is based on five form-factors across blades, racks and towers.
“Our customers are inundated with new pressures and challenges that simply didn’t exist a few years ago,” said Forrest Norrod, vice president and general manager for Dell Server Solutions. “By focusing on three underlying principles in our new PowerEdge server portfolio – accelerating application performance, empowering workloads in any environment, and simplification of systems management – customers can bridge between traditional and new IT models so they are always prepared to incorporate new innovations and stand up and optimize new applications within their data centers.”
The first of the new Dell PowerEdge servers includes the PowerEdge R730xd, R730, and R630 rack servers, the M630 blade server, and the T630 tower server, built with the latest Intel Xeon processor E5-2600 v3 product family.
The new PowerEdge servers are designed to leverage modern storage technologies, 1.8-inch SATA flash drives. With the PowerEdge R730xd, Dell also provides up to 100TB of storage for workloads such as Microsoft Exchange.
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