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Now accelerate demanding enterprise application with Dell’s new server powerhouse

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Rashi Varshney
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Dell has announced an expansion of its 13th generation PowerEdge servers including the PowerEdge R930, designed for enterprise applications such as in-memory databases, customer relationship management (CRM) and enterprise resource planning (ERP). Once the domain of UNIX systems, these enterprise applications are increasingly shifting to x86 platforms for increased innovation, additional capabilities and lower total cost of ownership.

The global x86 server market has grown more than 600 percent since Dell first introduced the PowerEdge portfolio roughly 20 years ago, while the non-x86 market has been on a constant decline – shrinking 70 percent between 2000 and 2013. Even with the declines, the non-x86 market presents a $9.1 billion (USD) addressable market in 2015. With the PowerEdge R930, along with Dell software and services, many of these non-x86 customers can migrate from UNIX to Linux with ease and move to a more innovative, future-ready data center.

In addition to the PowerEdge R930 rack server, Dell is updating its PowerEdge VRTX and PowerEdge M1000e converged platforms, and introducing the PowerEdge FC830 and the PowerEdge M830 blade server as part of Dell’s 13th generation of PowerEdge servers.

The PowerEdge M830 and FC830 servers are designed to meet the performance needs for workloads in database, technical computing and virtualized environments while enabling the flexibility, scalability and manageability customers’ demand for the future-ready enterprise. The PowerEdge FC830 is a full-width, half-height four-socket server block for the PowerEdge FX architecture that helps organizations quickly configure complete workloads using modular building blocks of IT resources. The PowerEdge M830 blade server is a full height, four-socket blade server.

Both the PowerEdge FC830 and PowerEdge M830 feature the future Intel Xeon processor E5-4600 v3 product family and include Dell’s leading systems management capabilities.

“Enterprise applications today are pressed for better performance in organizations due to business demands, and data growth as a result of the forces of social, mobility, cloud and Big Data. The PowerEdge R930 has been developed with the aim of not just enabling customer to handle heavy enterprise application workloads that have arisen of new forces — but also enable them to deploy and configure it in lesser time. The device has compute at the core with flexibility to have more local storage with Up to 24 drives with optional up to 8 PCIe Express Flash drives,” elaborated Manish Gupta, Director, Enterprise Solutions Group, Dell India.

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