Dell Technologies Expands PowerEdge Lineup With New Servers In India
With the addition of 13 new servers, Dell Technologies has expanded its PowerEdge server portfolio in India.
With the addition of 13 new servers, Dell Technologies has expanded its PowerEdge server portfolio in India. These next-generation rack, tower and multi-node servers are said to be designed to enhance performance and reliability for powerful computing across various IT environments, including core data centres, edge locations as well as large-scale public clouds.
The new rack, tower and multi-node Dell PowerEdge servers come with 4th Gen Intel Xeon Scalable processors, and include Dell software and engineering advancements, such as a new Smart Flow design, to improve energy and cost efficiency. Expanded Dell APEX capabilities aims to help organisations take an as-a-Service approach, allowing for more effective IT operations that make the most of compute resources while minimising risk.
The Dell PowerEdge servers are designed to meet the needs of a range of demanding workloads from artificial intelligence (AI) and analytics to large-scale databases. The expanded portfolio announced in November 2022, including the PowerEdge XE family of servers with NVIDIA H100 Tensor Core GPUs and the NVIDIA AI Enterprise software suite for a full stack, production AI platform builds on advancements in artificial intelligence and machine learning (ML).
"Indian businesses across industries are looking at managing and working with increasing quantities of data. The next-generation Dell PowerEdge portfolio will accelerate their digital transformation with AI-driven innovation, automation, and zero-trust adoption. The expanded portfolio will ensure accelerated performance and reliability for powerful computing across IT environments.” Manish Gupta, Vice President and General Manager, Infrastructure Solutions Group, Dell Technologies, India, said in a statement.
The introduction of Dell PowerEdge HS5610 and HS5620 servers delivers optimised solutions tailored for cloud service providers managing large-scale, multi-vendor data centres. Available in both 1U and 2U form factors, these new, two-socket servers include cold aisle serviceable configurations and are available with Dell Open Server Manager, an OpenBMC-based systems management solution to simplify multi-vendor fleet management.