Updated Dell PowerEdge delivers world record- breaking performance

Dell has delivered a timely update to its 13th-generation
PowerEdge server family that includes the company's most
powerful server to date.
The new PowerEdge R930 is the star of the show, and offers
unparalleled levels of scalability and reduced latency in data
centers.
The R930 includes the next generation Intel Xeon
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 NVM2 PCIe
SSDs.
In a case of deja-vu, Dell is one again claiming a world
record for app performance maximization, with a 22% gain
in performance compared to its own previous world record
four-socket server.
As well as this claim, the new rack server can reduce
configuration time by 99% and reduce time on manual
inventory by 91%. The rack server is also able to act as the
hardware backbone for SAP HANA and Oracle databases
through solutions that have been specifically engineered by
Dell.
PowerEdge FC830 and M830
That wasn't all that Dell brought to the party as the
PowerEdge FC830 and M830 became the newest members
of the family. Both servers are configured to handle the
performance needs for workloads in database, technical
computing and virtualised environments whilst also giving
the flexibility, scalability and manageability demanded by
forward thinking enterprises.
The FC830 is a full-width, half-height four-socket server
block for the PowerEdge FX architecture to help enterprises
complete workloads as fast as possible while using modular
building blocks. The M830, meanwhile, is a full height, four-
sockets blade server, and both will feature the next
geeneration Intel Xeon E5-4600 v3 product family.

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