AMD today announced that Dell will have Five Server Platforms available based on the Quad-Core AMD Opteron energy efficient Processors.

“Dell is delivering on its vision to simplify IT by providing customers with a seamless and simple upgrade path to Quad-Core AMD Opteron processors on PowerEdge servers,” said Brad Anderson, senior vice president, Dell Business Product Group. “The combination of AMD’s most advanced processors running on Dell PowerEdge servers provides an optimal balance of performance and energy efficiency across a variety of customer solutions, from general purpose and remote office to high-performance compute clusters and virtualized data center environments.”

The addition of the 5 Dell Servers brings the total number to 13 for OEM made Servers with the AMD Quad-Core Opteron energy efficient processors.

Updated and New Platforms from Dell
Dell servers now supporting Quad-Core AMD Opteron processors include the PowerEdge SC1435, 2970, M605 blade server and 6950 platforms, as well as the new PowerEdge T605 tower server. The T605, aimed at small and medium businesses or remote locations, offers features such as hot-plug hard drives, remote management and redundant power supplies, resulting in high-availability systems that help prevent data access loss and increase uptime.
Dell’s PowerEdge SC1435, 2970 and M605 blade server, all two-socket systems, can deliver up to 79 percent better performance compared to systems using dual-core AMD Opteron processors . More information on Dell’s new Quad-Core AMD Opteron processor-based systems can be found at http://www.dell.com/poweredge.

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Comments: (1)
Fuck_AMD on Wed, Apr 16th, 2008 at 12:06 PM

My job purchased several OpteronT servers and we returned every single one of them becuase they did a horrible job at doing what they were supposed to do and promised they could do.

Screw AMD


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