EGUIDE:
The density and flexibility offered by blade servers make them increasingly popular options for IT pros to implement in enterprise data centers. This e-guide offers insight into this growing data center trend.
DATA SHEET:
The Dell PowerEdge R815 is a 4-socket rack server offering the latest AMD Opteron processors with up to 48 processor cores and an excellent balance of advanced manageability, memory scalability, I/O, and redundancy in a space-saving 2U form factor.
WHITE PAPER:
This whitepaper further examines the role of rack systems as a vital part of any data center, especially when it comes to availability, flexibility to accommodate change and helping with data center monitoring.
WHITE PAPER:
Easily scale for massive data growth with the excellent storage capacity, memory density and I/O capabilities of the PowerEdge™ R720xd rack server.
WHITE PAPER:
If you’re looking for ways to create a dynamic infrastructure, look no further. This brochure shows how IBM System x and BladeCenter servers help to deliver an infrastructure that reduces operating costs, manages present and future risk, and improves services.
WHITE PAPER:
The Dell PowerEdge M-Series blade servers help cut operating expenses through energy efficiency, product flexibility, and efficient use of data center space.
EGUIDE:
What decisions go into building a modern data center? This e-guide discusses the data center design decisions. Inside, you will find discussions on three interface options for remote server monitoring and management, and the differences between blade and rack servers.
WHITE PAPER:
This resource discusses an advanced policy power management reference architecture that can significantly improve power efficiency in your data center, helping you to achieve real-time server power monitoring, power optimized workloads and much more.
WHITE PAPER:
Before making the jump to a 10 Gigabit Ethernet data center network, there are five questions you should ask yourself. View this whitepaper to learn what they are!
IT BRIEFING:
By replacing aging single-core processor-based servers with new, more energy-efficient servers, you can gain capacity to grow and to increase IT performance using fewer servers. The estimated cost savings from energy and other operating cost efficiencies can pay for new servers in a an estimated 8 months.