Enterprise IT vendor Dell launched entry-level servers under the
Dell PowerEdge 13th generation server series for small and midsize businesses
(SMBs).
IT decision makers say
the top IT challenges for SMBs include performance, hardware capacity and IT
complexity.
“Dell’s mainstream
server portfolio is growing, and their new entry-level PowerEdge servers will
be appealing to additional SMBs who are hoping to save time and money while
reducing business risk,” said Jed Scaramella, research director, Enterprise Servers,
IDC.
The new Dell PowerEdge
servers include PowerEdge R330 and R230 rack servers and PowerEdge T330 and
T130 tower servers.
Dell PowerEdge R330
targets small businesses, remote offices of large institutions, while Dell
PowerEdge R230 server targets SMBs, OEMs and hosting companies.
KEY BENEFITS OF ENTRY-LEVEL SERVERS FROM DELL
# PowerEdge R330 offers
up to 56% more internal storage capacity
# PowerEdge
R230 server has 100% more memory capacity
# PowerEdge
R230 server offers 3 times the maximum internal storage capacity
# PowerEdge
R230 server offers 2 two times the I/O expansion
# PowerEdge
T130 offers 2 times the memory capacity
“More than 125 million SOHO and SMB customers operate in challenging
environments – with most not having the luxury of a dedicated IT department.
These customers require IT solutions that help them prepare for future growth,
drive application performance and improve operational efficiency,” said Ashley
Gorakhpurwalla, vice president and general manager, Dell Server Solutions.
Dell’s entry-level
server T130 features Dell’s OpenManage systems management portfolio. The main benefit
is that SMBs can reduce deployment time by up to 40 percent.
The new servers will
accelerate compute performance across a range of applications with a choice of
Intel Xeon E3-1200 v5 processors.
SMBs can ensure faster
response times with DDR4 delivering 33 percent faster memory performance
compared to DDR3 memory.
SMBs can achieve two
times the IOPS (input/output operations per second) performance with Dell’s
PERC9 RAID controller.
Gebr. Heinemann, a
distributor and retailer for the international travel retail market, serves
more than 30 million customers. It will be deploying the PowerEdge R330 servers
as the base of its NAS solution into our branch offices.
Matthias Bretag,
system engineer at Gebr. Heinemann said: “We tested the Dell PowerEdge R330 and
its performance and systems management capabilities along with its compact form
factor made it a great fit for our environment.”
The entry-level
PowerEdge servers feature up to four DDR4 memory slots and up to four or eight
hard drives depending on the model.
PowerEdge R330
provides up to 56 percent more internal storage capacity than the previous
generation server.
Dell PowerEdge R230
server has 100 percent more memory capacity, three times the maximum internal
storage capacity and two times the I/O expansion compared to the previous
generation server.
The company said Dell
PowerEdge T130 provides two times the memory capacity compared to the previous
generation server.
Agencies