Expanding Your Innovation Engine with Dell EMC PowerEdge Servers

New PowerEdge servers purpose-built for edge and telecom environments.

Dell Technologies is your innovation engine, offering distinctive servers for distinctive needs.

Imagine that you were in a data center ten years ago, and while looking at the servers, you recognized that they were essentially built on the same technologies.

They all came with similar CPUs, similar memory, and similar drives. They even all came in similar form factors. Your server environments were largely homogeneous — and with the advent of virtualization, they became even more homogeneous because one virtual machine was essentially just like another virtual machine.

However, in today’s world, a homogeneous server environment is an obstacle to success.

Organizations and workloads require different technologies. Some services require massive amounts of storage, others need the fastest possible drive technologies. Some workloads require many CPUs, others require GPUs.

The days of every server living in a data center are in the past. Today’s workloads put servers closer to the end user than ever before, in environments previously impossible, and for purposes not even dreamed of ten years ago. As today’s organizations are pushing the envelope around innovation, they’re finding it necessary to build a heterogeneous server infrastructure, with different servers that offer different capabilities for different workloads.

They’re also finding it necessary to extract the maximum value out of every server through right-sizing and right-featuring their servers to avoid overprovisioning, adding unused capabilities, and spending money that isn’t necessary.

Dell Technologies understands these needs, and we have committed to building out the broadest and most relevant industry-standard server portfolio in our history. Today, we’re making six new differentiated servers globally available after announcing them in March. These six servers offer the latest 3rd Generation Intel® Xeon® Scalable processors, giving organizations the latest performance and feature sets, but each is intended to meet specific requirements.

“The era of Intelligent everything is here and it brings new requirements for platforms that can manage the vast amounts of data being generated both at the edge and in the data center.” – said Matt Langman, General Manager, Data Platforms Group at Intel. “Intel developed its 3rd generation Xeon scalable processors to deliver performance flexibility and compute power to manage the deluge of data generated both in the data center and at the network edge, where more decisions are increasingly made.”

PowerEdge customers can add versatility and flexibility to their server ecosystems, better meeting emerging demands, optimizing value, and powering their innovation engines.

PowerEdge XR11 and XR12: purpose-built for edge and telecom

The PowerEdge XR11 and XR12 take all the advantages of Dell EMC server design in a new direction. These servers are ruggedized and built with distinctively shallow form factors, intended for challenging environments at the edge. The XR11 (single socket, 1U) and XR12 (single-socket, 2U) are NEBS and MIL-STD compliant servers that are ideal for telco, military, retail, restaurant, and other edge requirements. Built with 16in/400mm deep chassis, these servers offer:

    • A wide range of processor speeds
    • Optane Persistent Memory 200 support
    • Up to 2 GPUs
    • SAS, SATA and NVMe drives
    • Reverse mounting and airflow

The XR11 and XR12 reduce the risk of server failures in challenging environments and work within space constrained environments without compromising essential capabilities or performance. If you need servers that can stand up to heat, cold, dust, vibrations and shocks with a hardened chassis and minimal footprint, these are the servers for you.

PowerEdge R650xs and R750xs: providing a powerful compute engine while balancing cost constraints

The PowerEdge R650xs and R750xs also take Dell Technologies advantages in a new direction. We designed these servers with a customer-driven feature-set optimization that helps organizations get the most value out of their scale-out, software defined infrastructures. The R650xs (dual-socket, 1U) and R750xs (dual-socket, 2U) give customers value-optimized platforms that are perfect for cloud-scale, general-purpose environments that don’t require GPUs. They offer:

    • Up to 32 cores per socket, with PCIe 4.0
    • Support for SAS, SATA, SSDs or NVMe drives

With an ideal selection of CPU, I/O and storage performance for customers growing data centers, these servers give organizations a distinctive way to maximize value without compromising performance.

PowerEdge R450 and R550: ideal for small to mid-size organizations

Then we turned our design work toward a different set of needs. The PowerEdge R450 (dual-socket, 1U) and R550 (dual-socket, 2U) are built for affordability and versatility. Ideally suited for light duty virtualization and general-purpose IT, these servers are an ideal fit for value-sensitive and small business customers who demand the latest generation of Intel processors and PCIe technology. These servers include:

    • A mix of processors, up to 24 cores per socket, with PCIe 4.0
    • Support for SAS or SATA drives, not NVMe

These servers give organizations a way to move to the latest technologies while reducing capital expenditure. The R450 and R550 optimize return on investment where workloads don’t demand the fastest processors, storage capabilities, or support for GPUs.

Comprehensive solutions from a trusted partner

PowerEdge servers help organizations meet the demands of digital transformation with a portfolio that supports diverse workloads and business objectives. Every PowerEdge server is supported by Dell EMC OpenManage solutions that deliver automation and intelligent infrastructure management so that your team can spend less time on routine maintenance and focus on high value strategic programs.

PowerEdge servers are built with a cyber-resilient architecture, starting at the silicon design and permeating the system’s lifecycle, from manufacturing, through the supply chain, and retirement – all from a single, trusted vendor.

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Peter Waugh

About the Author: Peter Waugh

Peter is a Marketing Director responsible for all product marketing activities related to Dell Technologies PowerEdge server products. Peter joined Dell from IBM, where he played a key role in developing and executing their next generation network telecom strategy. His diverse background also includes experience in general management consulting and international consumer goods marketing. Peter holds a BA from Middlebury College and an MBA from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. He is based in Austin.