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Thursday, 13 March 2014

Dell has announced a new member to its product category Power-edge

Dell has announced a new member to its product category Power-edge
Dell has announced a new member to its product category Power-edge servers from private companies, a surfer Power-edge R920, which is the fastest server performance produced by "Dell" so far, and adapt quickly to changing business needs, and works to improve the reliability of the overall action.

According to a statement Masrawy got a copy of it, the design of the new server came to secure access to the ideal of vast sectors of the information that is recorded and processed by the institutions, and based on the performance of Intel's advanced "E7".

It also provides new Power-edge R920 server exceptional abilities in dealing with critical workloads, including enterprise resource planning, customer relationship management, e-commerce, and large databases, including databases stored in memory. It combines and large memory capacity buffer memory, with the ability to expand and update the memory, and all entrances and exits, and storage components of the system. So R920 server is ideal for business environments in which he plays a high performance and the ability to update and reliability which play a crucial role.

The process of developing the Power-edge R920 server as part of Dell's ongoing commitment to provide high performance and technology companies easily scalable and economical prices for customers. A study workloads recent carried out by the company, "S ABN" characteristics of the surfer R920, which is to achieve a world record in the results of the performance of Linux servers the 4 jacks with a 24-drive storage ROM, compared Balserfrat of the 150 storage drive compact , according to a performance index "S ABN" common metrics from the second level.

And improve performance by 71% with processors E7-4800, according to performance index "S ABN" common metrics, in addition to achieving high performance in almost environment "feed ABN" Compared with the previous generation of servers the 8 sockets, providing up to 50% of the costs of software licensing on the client.
Dell has announced a new member to its product category Power-edge

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