Dell is pleased to announce an exciting expansion of the PowerEdge server assortment, which includes the addition of two new models and two revised Dell PowerEdge servers to Dell's portfolio. These most recent products show Dell's dedication to design with the needs of the consumer in mind and innovation.
Cloud service providers (CSPs) are the target market for the R670 and R770 CSP Edition cloud scale servers, which are designed for scale-out applications. These new CSP Edition servers will first be made available to CSPs, with wider access to come. The updated T160 and R260 entry platforms, tailored to Dell customers' requirements, present an alluring blend of cutting-edge technology in a smaller package.
R770
The R670 and R770 CSP Edition cloud-scale servers are designed to be as economical and power-efficient as feasible in a wide range of demanding and diverse scenarios. With the T160 and R260, price takes precedence over performance and compact design. Both product categories offer unique features to meet the demands of modern data centres and near-edge computing environments.
The 1U and 2U PowerEdge R670 and R770 CSP Edition servers are significant advancements in Dell's design and manufacturing process. These new systems are built using the Data Centre Modular Hardware System, or DC-MHS, architecture.
To enable the easy integration, swapping, upgrading, or scaling of hardware components including servers, storage, and networking devices, data centres' hardware designs must be flexible and scalable. It also enables fast hardware component modifications to meet changing data processing requirements.
Dell R770
This revolutionary architecture, which will more efficiently enable high-density and scale-out workloads while lowering power consumption without losing performance, was taken into consideration when designing the R670 and R770 CSP Editions.
- Intel Xeon 6 Processors with E-Cores power Dell's R670 and R770 CSP Edition servers, offering up to 2.3 times more performance per rack than the prior generation.
- Because these servers have Dell Smart Cooling technology, they are ideal for big, multi-vendor data centres that need to balance performance and power efficiency.
- They also offer a range of layouts, including front I/O configurations that facilitate cold aisle access for easier maintenance and faster deployment.
- Additionally, the transition to an open environment is made simpler for Dell PowerEdge Cloud Scale Servers by the availability of Open Server Manager, which is built on OpenBMC.
- The exclusive CSP series is made available through the exclusive Hyperscale Next programme created for cloud service providers, including hosters and B2B/B2C services.
- Benefits include early access to new technologies and pre-configured systems with performance optimised for scalability and rapid deployment.
- Additionally, the ProDeploy Factory Configuration solution saves 115 administrative hours per 100 servers and streamlines large-scale deployments by pre-configuring servers to your specifications.
- To purchase these servers, which are only available through Dell's Hyperscale Next initiative, take immediate action as a cloud service provider (CSP). If you think you qualify, get in contact with your Dell account executive.
T160
Server Dell PowerEdge T160
The PowerEdge T160 and R260 servers mark the beginning of a new era in high-performance, small-footprint computing. The T160 and R260 are small, green gadgets with powerful processing that provide you twice the performance with Intel E-processors. With an unpainted chassis and recycled steel among its sustainable components, the stackable T160 has an almost half (42%) smaller footprint than its predecessor. It also boasts a 23% greater power efficiency.
Furthermore, the R260 has a far smaller footprint (24%), which increases its versatility. The most recent Dell PowerEdge servers are packaged with recycled steel and are built entirely of recyclable and recycled materials.
Dell R260
For greater deployment flexibility, the T160 and R260 have smaller chassis diameters together with bezels that filter out unnecessary things like dirt and grease. They are adept at managing small- and medium-sized business needs and real-time data processing at installations at the edge.
R260
The T160 is intended for businesses that wish to accomplish environmental goals without compromising enterprise-level performance. It was specifically developed with recycled components in mind. The R260 provides excellent performance and energy economy in a compact package for web hosting and virtualization at a fair price.
These cutting-edge servers combine energy-efficient, high-density computing with small, environmentally friendly designs to provide flexibility, endurance, and scalability for a variety of operational scenarios and workloads. Their robust deployment services, open systems administration, and improved security solutions make it possible for straightforward setup, dependable protection, and effortless upkeep.
Dell PowerEdge is an excellent option for contemporary data centres and edge computing because it provides an excellent balance of performance, sustainability, and security. The picture is completed by its state-of-the-art cooling technology, compatibility with Intel Xeon CPUs, and eco-friendly designs. In the face of a rapidly evolving technological landscape, Dell pays attention to their customers' demands and delivers server designs that support them in winning and future-proofing their IT infrastructure.
Comparison of Dell PowerEdge servers
Feature | Dell PowerEdge R770 | Dell PowerEdge R260 | Dell PowerEdge T160 |
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Form Factor | Rackmount | Rackmount | Tower |
Target Use Case | High-performance computing, virtualization, data analytics | Workstations, small to medium businesses, remote offices | Entry-level servers, file/print servers, basic workloads |
Scalability | Highly scalable with multiple processors, memory options, and storage configurations | Moderately scalable with options for additional processors and memory | Limited scalability, primarily focused on single-user applications |
Processors | Supports multiple high-performance Intel Xeon processors | Supports single or dual Intel Xeon processors | Supports single or dual Intel Xeon processors (lower core count compared to R260) |
Memory | Supports large memory capacities (up to 1.5TB+ depending on generation) | Supports moderate memory capacities (up to 512GB depending on generation) | Supports moderate memory capacities (up to 512GB depending on generation) |
Storage | Supports various storage options including SAS/SATA HDDs, NVMe SSDs | Supports various storage options including SAS/SATA HDDs, NVMe SSDs | Supports various storage options including SAS/SATA HDDs, NVMe SSDs (limited configurations compared to R770/R260) |
Expansion Slots | Numerous PCIe slots for additional network cards, storage controllers, and other peripherals | Fewer PCIe slots compared to R770, suitable for essential expansions | Fewer PCIe slots compared to R770/R260, suitable for basic expansions |
Management | Advanced remote management capabilities (iDRAC) | Integrated Dell Remote Access (iDRAC) for basic management | Integrated Dell Remote Access (iDRAC) for basic management |
Power Consumption | Higher power consumption due to powerful components | Lower power consumption compared to R770 | Lower power consumption compared to R770/R260 |
Price | Most expensive option due to high-performance features | More affordable compared to R770 | Most affordable option |
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