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Dell is concentrating on serving both the high-performance computing markets and SMBs that are cramped for data center space with its newest line of servers, which include smaller chassis in addition to power features such as Intel Xeon 5500 series processors and expanded memory.
Dell's new PowerEdge T410 and R410 servers are available starting June 17, starting at a price point of $999, while the PowerEdge T710 server "will be available in the coming weeks," according to the company. Dell is pairing its new hardware with consulting services and preconfigured architectures designed to make the process of setting up a data center simpler for both SMBs and the enterprise. The following slides highlight some of the features available with the new PowerEdge T410, T710 and R410.
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- Dell's Newest Servers Make Their Debut
by Nicholas Kolakowski - PowerEdge T710
This high-performance tower features Intel Xeon 5500 series processors, embedded hypervisors, expanded memory and I/O. It also aspires to be energy-efficient, with power management features such as power budgeting, and includes a "robust fan cage design with a single pull fan module" to improve airflow and ease of maintenance. - PowerEdge T410
The PowerEdge T410 includes Intel Xeon 5500 series processors, a six-hard-drive capacity (either 2.5-inch or 3.5-inch), DDR3 memory and a chassis depth of 24 inches, allowing for easier placement within a cramped server room. - PowerEdge R410
The PowerEdge R410 offers the option of dual-core or quad-core Intel Xeon 5500 series processors, the Intel 5500 chip set, and capacity of up to four hard drives (2.5-inch or 3.5-inch) and DDR3 memory. - PowerEdge R410
As with the PowerEdge T410, the R410 includes a chassis depth of 24 inches, making it useful to SMBs wrestling with a smaller amount of space within their data center.
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