Dell Technologies has expanded its server portfolio, by adding 13 next-generation Dell PowerEdge servers designed to accelerate performance and reliability for powerful computing across core data centers, large-scale public clouds, and edge locations.
With 4th Gen Intel Xeon Scalable processors, next-generation rack, tower, and multi-node PowerEdge servers feature Dell software and architectural advances, such as a new Smart Flow design, to increase energy and cost efficiency. Expanded Dell APEX capabilities will assist businesses in adopting an as-a-Service strategy, enabling more efficient IT operations that maximize compute resources while lowering risk.
“Indian companies in many sectors are considering how to handle and use growing amounts of data. Their digital transformation will be accelerated by the next-generation Dell PowerEdge portfolio’s AI-driven innovation, automation, and adoption of zero-trust,” said Manish Gupta, Vice President and General Manager, Infrastructure Solutions Group, Dell Technologies, India. “The enhanced portfolio will guarantee increased performance and dependability for powerful computing across IT settings.”
“We have consistently deployed innovations in power management, thermals, and processor upgrades that have increased the energy efficiency of the PowerEdge portfolio while dramatically reducing their energy intensity,” he continued.
The needs of a variety of demanding workloads, such as big data analytics and artificial intelligence, can be met by new Dell PowerEdge servers. The PowerEdge XE line of servers with NVIDIA H100 Tensor Core GPUs and the NVIDIA AI Enterprise software package for a complete stack, production AI platform is part of the enlarged portfolio that was unveiled in November 2022. It builds on advances in AI and ML.
New servers for cloud service providers
With the release of the Dell PowerEdge HS5610 and HS5620 servers, cloud service providers can now manage massive, multi-vendor data centers with optimized solutions. These new, two-socket servers come in 1U and 2U form factors, including cold aisle serviceable configurations, and can be managed by Dell Open Server Manager, an OpenBMC-based systems management solution that makes multi-vendor fleet management easier.
Greater performance and simpler management
The Dell PowerEdge R760, which offers up to 2.9x higher AI inferencing on 4th Gen Intel Xeon Scalable processors with Intel Deep Learning Boost and Intel Advanced Matrix Extensions, is one example of a next-generation PowerEdge server that offers increased performance. In addition, compared to the previous generation, the PowerEdge R760 offers up to 20 percent more VDI users and more than 50 percent more SAP Sales & Distribution users on a single server. In order to provide extra offloading, acceleration, and workload isolation capabilities for power efficiency for private, hybrid, and multi-cloud deployments, PowerEdge systems can be equipped with NVIDIA Bluefield-2 data processing units.