Dell Introduces Complete Refresh of PowerEdge Servers with Energy Efficient Designs and Embedded Systems Management
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Dell Introduces Complete Refresh of PowerEdge Servers with Energy Efficient Designs and Embedded Systems Management

ROUND ROCK, Texas—(BUSINESS WIRE)—March 30, 2009— Dell today introduced five new blade, rack and tower PowerEdge servers based on the new Intel® Xeon® 5500 Series processors. Dell designed its 11th generation of servers with input from IT professionals worldwide to help companies do more with less by simplifying data center operations, improving performance and energy efficiency, and lowering total cost of ownership.

 

The new Dell™ PowerEdge™ servers are available today on www.dell.com/PowerEdge starting at $1,599 or through any of Dell’s more than 40,000 Global PartnerDirect Channel Partners.

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1 Based on a comparison of Dell PowerEdge 2950 III versus PowerEdge R710 power consumption over four years, assuming average energy costs of .12 per kW. Actual performance will vary based on configuration, usage and manufacturing variability.

2 Source: Principled Technologies, Inc., “Virtualized Exchange workload performance comparison of end-to-end solutions with iSCSI storage connections” a March 2009 report commissioned by Dell. (Virtualized Microsoft Exchange 2007 workload performance running on HP ProLiant BL685c server and HP StorageWorks EVA 4400)

3 Source: Principled Technologies, Inc., “Virtualized Exchange workload performance comparison of end-to-end solutions with iSCSI storage connections” a March 2009 report commissioned by Dell. (Virtualized Exchange workload running on HP ProLiant DL385 G5 server and HP StorageWorks EVA 4400)

4 Source: Principled Technologies, Inc., “Total cost of ownership (TCO) of Dell PowerEdge M710 and HP ProLiant BL685c G5 blade solutions” a March 2009 report commissioned by Dell. TCO includes hardware, support, management software, IO virtualization, power, cooling, network ports, and data center space.



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