The company added that 13 new servers have been added to Dell Technologies' PowerEdge server lineup. The performance and reliability of powerful computing in a variety of IT contexts, including core data centres, edge locations, and sizable public clouds, are believed to be improved by these next-generation rack, tower, and multi-node servers.
According to Dell, the servers feature 4th Gen Intel Xeon Scalable processors as well as software and architectural innovations from the company, like a new Smart Flow design that boosts energy and financial efficiency.
"Indian businesses across industries are looking at managing and working with increasing quantities of data. The next-generation Dell PowerEdge portfolio will accelerate their digital transformation with AI-driven innovation, automation, and zero-trust adoption. The expanded portfolio will ensure accelerated performance and reliability for powerful computing across IT environments,” said Manish Gupta, Vice President and General Manager, Infrastructure Solutions Group, Dell Technologies, India.
The new Dell PowerEdge servers are made to handle a variety of demanding tasks, such as big data analytics and artificial intelligence. The new offering draws on developments in artificial intelligence and machine learning and includes the PowerEdge XE line of servers with NVIDIA H100 Tensor Core GPUs and the NVIDIA AI Enterprise software package for a complete stack, production AI platform.
Dell Open Server Manager, an OpenBMC-based systems management solution to streamline multi-vendor fleet management, is offered with the Dell PowerEdge HS5610 and HS5620 servers. These servers provide cold aisle serviceable variants.
Additionally, compared to the previous generation, the PowerEdge R760 purportedly supports up to a 20% increase in VDI users and more than 50% more SAP Sales & Distribution users on a single server. For extra offloading, acceleration, and workload isolation features that are excellent for power efficiency for private, hybrid, and multi-cloud deployments, PowerEdge systems can be equipped with NVIDIA Bluefield-2 data processing units.