Dell’s New “Ultra-Light” Server Offers Extreme Density and Lowest Power Draw in the Industry
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Dell’s New “Ultra-Light” Server Offers Extreme Density and Lowest Power Draw in the Industry

ROUND ROCK, Texas — (BUSINESS WIRE) — May 19, 2009 Dell’s Data Center Solutions division today introduced a new “ultra-light” server designed for hyper-scale data center environments and I/O intensive applications such as Web hosting. The XS11-VX8 server is extremely dense — 12 servers in one 2U chassis — enabling scale-out data center operators to pack more computing power in less data center space. The XS11-VX8 also includes the VIA Nano processor to address the power and cooling challenges associated with dense server environments.

 

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VIA Technology Comes to Enterprise Computing

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Dell Cloud Computing Solutions
Dell’s Designed-to-order Hardware
XS11-VX8 Product Info
VIA Nano Processor
VIA Nano Processor Photos

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1. Based on Dell’s Data Center Solution Group three year TCO analysis of deploying Dell XS11-VX8 servers versus “white box” systems, May 2009. The analysis only includes acquisition costs ($350 for XS11-VX8 and $300 for “white box” system), and power and cooling costs for a typical data center. Actual client results may vary.

2. Based on a comparison of the Dell XS11-VX8 29W power consumption versus all published results for the SPECpower_ssj2008 benchmark, May 2009. For the latest results, visit http://www.spec.org/power_ssj2008.



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