Dell expands its server portfolio with R930

Dell has expanded its thirteenth-generation PowerEdge servers that include PowerEdge R930, specifically designed for the most demanding 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.

Ashley Gorakhpurwalla, General Manager & Vice President, Dell Server Solutions, said, “The PowerEdge R930, our powerhouse server, and our entire four-socket server portfolio are the latest examples of how we are providing our customers with the technology they need to address the business needs of today and tomorrow.”

The PowerEdge R930 rack server can flexibly scale to optimize transactions and operations while reducing latency. It enables customers to:

    Maximize application performance with 22-per cent better performance than our previous world-record four-socket server on the industry ERP sales and distribution benchmark.

    Flexibly scale workloads by bringing storage closer to compute and leveraging industry-leading storage scalability and a large memory footprint. The PowerEdge R930 features the future Intel Xeon processor E7-8800/4800 v3 product families, 6TB of memory in 96 DIMMs, 24 internal hard drives and support for up to eight high-performance PowerEdge Express Flash NVMe PCIe SSDs.

    Protect mission-critical and data-intensive applications with built-in reliability, availability and serviceability (RAS) features, such as Dell’s exclusive Fault Resilient Memory... See more

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