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Dell Extends Commitment to Lead Industry in Server Performance Per Watt and Energy Efficient Design
Dell PowerEdge 2970, Energy Smart 2970 Offer Upgrade Path to Quad-Core
(CSRwire) ROUND ROCK, Texas--(BUSINESS WIRE)--April 10, 2007--Dell (NASDAQ:DELL)
today unveiled two servers designed to reduce power consumption and
deliver dramatic improvements in performance and performance per watt for
enterprise customers.
Dell's PowerEdge 2970 and PowerEdge Energy Smart 2970 will be the first
servers from a major systems provider to market with the new Dual Dynamic
Power Management feature ready to enable optimized quad-core performance
and power management. Both servers are designed to handle multiple
generations of AMD Opteron™ processors, providing a seamless upgrade
path to quad-core and allowing customers to increase computing capacity,
consolidate and deploy virtualized environments without altering their
data center infrastructure.
The PowerEdge™ 2970 server is engineered to draw up to 34 percent
less power(1) and deliver up to 105 percent greater performance per
watt(2) over the previous generation of Dell servers featuring dual-core
processors.
The PowerEdge 2970 server and PowerEdge Energy Smart 2970 server
incorporate innovative design features, standards-based technologies and
Dell's commitment to hardware commonality. With the latest Dell
OpenManage™ systems management software and tight integration of
leading third-party suites, customers can simplify enterprise operations
with a single, flexible management solution across the server
lifecycle.
"Customers are constantly challenged with constraints on their IT
infrastructure and lifecycle costs," said Jay Parker, director of
PowerEdge Servers, Dell Product Group. "We're committed to help with
comprehensive offerings that reduce total cost of ownership through
virtualization, energy efficiency and accelerating multi-core
adoption."
"The PowerEdge 2970 and PowerEdge Energy Smart 2970 servers," Parker
added, "provide significant advantages to meet customer needs in the areas
of power and cooling, while continuing our commitment to reducing
complexity and lowering overall lifecycle costs through a simplified
upgrade path in deploying multi-core platforms without driving a veiled
proprietary architecture or platform."
A Balanced Platform and Commitment to Commonality for Simplified
Operations
The Dell PowerEdge 2970 server maximizes the balance between performance,
energy efficiency and price and was designed to excel with database,
messaging and network infrastructure applications as well as for the
virtualization of IT environments. Features of the PowerEdge 2970 server
include:
- Dell's ninth-generation commonality features, including
design
layout and behavioral specifications, help reduce the learning
curve of maintaining and servicing Dell PowerEdge servers.
- AMD Direct Connect Architecture, which helps eliminate
bottlenecks that certain application and workloads run into
with traditional front-side bus architectures
- SAS hard drives designed for increased reliability and data
transmission
- PCI-Express I/O for high-performance Ethernet, RAID,
InfiniBand and Fibre Channel interconnect and helps provide
investment protection for future technologies
- TCP/IP Offload Engine designed to provide greater performance
for PowerEdge servers running Windows Server(TM) 2003 SP1, by
offloading TCP/IP traffic from the host processor to an
integrated NIC processor
- New Dual Dynamic Power Management feature ready to enable
optimized Quad Core performance and power management
Committed to Delivering the Most Energy Efficient Designs in the
Industry
Dell has extended its Energy Smart lineup with the PowerEdge Energy Smart
2970 server to help customers decrease power consumption and reduce
overall operating costs. The Dell PowerEdge Energy Smart 2970 server can
deliver up to 25 percent greater performance per watt(3) while reducing
power consumption by up to 21 percent(3) compared to standard PowerEdge
2970 Servers.
These improvements can save hundreds of dollars per server every year,
which can translate to millions of dollars per year in large data center
deployments. Customers can also benefit from the smaller energy footprint
to drive increased density in the data center by deploying up to four
PowerEdge Energy Smart servers within the same "power envelope" that would
be occupied today by three standard PowerEdge 2970 servers.
Dell has engineered the PowerEdge Energy Smart servers from the ground up
as the industry's first standards-based servers optimized for power
efficiency. Features include:
- Low-flow fan technology
- High-efficiency power supplies
- Low-voltage/high-efficiency processors
- Factory-integrated BIOS and unique component specifications
designed for increased efficiency and air flow
Pricing and Availability
The Dell PowerEdge 2970 is available today worldwide with pricing starting
at $1,849. The Dell PowerEdge Energy Smart 2970 will be available in the
coming weeks. For more information, visit:
www.dell.com/poweredge.
About Dell
Dell Inc. (NASDAQ:DELL) listens to customers and delivers innovative
technology and services they trust and value. Uniquely enabled by its
direct business model, Dell is a leading global systems and services
company and No. 25 on the Fortune 500. For more information, visit www.dell.com. To get Dell
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Pricing, specifications, availability, and terms of offers may change
without notice. Taxes, fees, shipping, handling and any applicable
restocking charges are extra, and vary. U.S. new purchases only. Dell
cannot be responsible for pricing or other errors, and reserves the right
to cancel orders arising from such errors
Dell, PowerEdge and the Dell logo are trademarks of Dell Inc.
Dell disclaims any proprietary interest in the marks and names of
others.
(1)Based on AC power measurements using an Extech 380803 Power Analyzer
taken during the peak load of the SPECjbb2005 benchmark test performed by
Dell Labs in February 2007 on a PE2970 with two dual-core AMD Opteron 2212
HE (2.0GHz) processors, 16GB 667MHz DDR2 memory and Windows Server 2003
Enterprise x64 Edition (SP1) OS as compared to a PE2850 with two dual-core
Intel Xeon 2.8GHz (Paxville) processors, 8GB 400MHz DDR2 memory and Windows
Server 2003 Enterprise x64 Edition (SP1) OS. Actual power consumption will
vary based on configuration, usage and manufacturing variability.
(2)Based on the SPECjbb2005 benchmark test and power measurements
performed by Dell Labs in February 2007 on a PE2970 with two dual-core AMD
Opteron 2212 HE (2.0GHz) processors, 16GB 667MHz DDR2 memory and Windows
Server 2003 Enterprise x64 Edition (SP1) OS as compared to a PE2850 with
two dual-core Intel Xeon 2.8GHz (Paxville) processors, 8GB 400MHz DDR2
memory and Windows Server 2003 Enterprise x64 Edition (SP1) OS. Actual
power consumption will vary based on configuration, usage and
manufacturing variability.
(3)Based on the SPECjbb2005 benchmark test and power measurements
performed by Dell Labs in April 2007 on a PE Energy Smart 2970 with two
dual-dual core AMD Opteron 2212HE (2.00 GHz) processors, 8GB DDR2-667 ECC
1R memory and W2K3 x64 SP1 OS as compared to a PE Standard 2970 two
dual-dual core AMD Opteron 2212HE (2.00 GHz) processors, 8GB DDR2-667 ECC
1R memory and W2K3 x64 SP1 OS. Actual power consumption will vary based on
configuration, usage and manufacturing variability. Actual power
consumption will vary based on configuration, usage and manufacturing
variability.
Copyright Business Wire 2007
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