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<endeca_term>Poweredge Server</endeca_term> 11g Thermal

Poweredge Server 11g Thermal

Driven by rising energy cost and environmental initiatives, server and data centre power consumption has become one of... Read more

3 June, 2010
Dell PowerEdge T110 II and R210 II

Dell PowerEdge T110 II and R210 II

...E3-1200 series — and used it to refresh its small-business-focussed PowerEdge server line. Specifically, it has launched two all-new products — one in... Read more

28 October, 2011 by Alan Stevens
Dell PowerEdge R815

Dell PowerEdge R815

The first of the big-name vendors to deliver a server based on AMD's new 16-core Opteron 6200 series (Interlagos) processors, Dell has stolen a march on the competition with an affordable yet highly scalable 2U platform offering all the usual PowerEdge trimmings. Read more

14 November, 2011 by Alan Stevens
Dell unveils PowerEdge microservers

Dell unveils PowerEdge microservers

...processors and will be available in May.The chassis for the new PowerEdge server family is the C5000 'Viking' chassis, which Dell outlined in September... Read more

22 March, 2011 by Jack Clark

AMD announces five Opterons for high-scale applications

...fourth quarter," he said at the time. Dell previewed a 96-core PowerEdge server in tandem with the announcement, made by its Dell Data Centre... Read more

14 February, 2011 by Jack Clark

Dell eyes SMBs with new PowerEdge servers

...TB) of storage capacity. For medium-sized businesses, Dell launched the R515 PowerEdge server, which is meant to handle databases, email, workload consolidation and other... Read more

17 September, 2010 by Jack Clark

Some Dell PowerEdge servers die after smoking

Dell is replacing faulty motherboards in one of its discontinued rack-mounted server models because of a risk they will overheat, generate smoke and then die Read more

22 January, 2004 by Munir Kotadia
Managing Dell <endeca_term>PowerEdge Server</endeca_term> Alerts Using Dell OpenManage Server Administrator

Managing Dell PowerEdge Server Alerts Using Dell OpenManage Server Administrator

Enterprise servers that run mission-critical applications should be designed to run error-free to help maximize... Read more

1 February, 2005
Data Center Workload Automation Made Simple: Dell and Egenera Deliver Mission-Critical Availability

Data Center Workload Automation Made Simple: Dell and Egenera Deliver Mission-Critical Availability

Dell PAN System combines Dell PowerEdge server technology with Egenera's advanced infrastructure orchestration software in an integrated... Read more

27 April, 2009
Unified Server Configurator Security Overview

Unified Server Configurator Security Overview

...introduces the Unified Server Controller (USC) as a part of the latest PowerEdge server embedded management capability that facilitates IT administrators to perform various operations... Read more

19 April, 2009

Dell's 11th generation PowerEdge servers for SMEs

...a small office. The R210 has the lowest power consumption of any PowerEdge server, according to Dell. These aren't the cheapest servers a small... Read more

9 September, 2009
Dell shows off servers, storage and blades

Dell shows off servers, storage and blades

...31 March, from rival company HP. The examples shown here include a PowerEdge server, a Precision workstation and a Precision tower. There was also new... Read more

26 March, 2009 by Colin Barker

Dell server to back virtualisation trend

...back to the virtualisation trend," said Jay Parker, director of Dell's PowerEdge server group. "We believe there's an opportunity to optimise hardware products... Read more

26 March, 2007 by Stephen Shankland

Server vendors drool over new Windows

...about 18,000 customer inquiries a day. "In our labs, a Dell PowerEdge server running Windows Server 2003 performed approximately 250 percent faster than an... Read more

24 April, 2003 by Joe Wilcox

Red Hat shares jump on Dell pact

...factory-install Red Hat Linux on all future and currently shipping Dell PowerEdge server models. Dell was the first to install Red Hat Linux on... Read more

6 December, 1999 by Larry Dignan

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