Dell has renewed its server ranges, storage devices and data protection systems with the aim of facilitating Modernization of data centers and its preparation for work with artificial intelligence loads, without neglecting the traditional ones.
One of the company’s team families to update is that of servers Dell PowerEdgewhich will have the R470, R570, R670 and R770 models with Intel Xeon 6 processors with P. nuclei. All are servers of one or two connectors in 1U and 2U formats that are prepared for HPC workloads, virtualization, analysis and inference of AI.
In addition, they allow to consolidate inherited platforms, releasing energy and up to 80% of 42 U rack in the case of Dell Poweredge R770. They save up to 50% of energy costs and admit up to 50% more cores per processor, with a yield that improves up to 67% with respect to equipment of previous generations. This reduces the space occupied by the data center to facilitate the scope of sustainability objectives and reduce the total property cost without reduction of performance.
Its architecture, developed according to the modular hardware system for data center (DC-MHS) simplifies and prepares the operations for the future, as part of the Open Compute project. DC-MHS Standardizes the design of the servers, which facilitates their integration into the existing infrastructure. Poweredge servers also offer optimized administration through the improvements of Dell OpenManage and IDRAC 10 updates (Integrated Dell Remote Access Controller 10), which include real -time monitoring.
The software of Dell PowerStore It has also been updated, with novelties as an analytics driven by AI, which reduces costs and manual effort, thanks to Smart Support alerts and solutions, to the analysis of the performance margin and the forecast of the carbon footprint through the Dell Aiops software (formerly Cloudiq).
He has also improved his “Zero Trust” security with DOD Smart Cards Authentication Support, Automated Certificates and Improved Integrations of Storage Direct Protection. On the other hand, it has added advanced support for file systems with optimized migration from Dell Unity systems.
Dell has also presented a new version of its object platform ObjectScalewith Fast Object for Ia, which offers faster innovation for workloads of Objectscale XF960. In this way it will have an improved node performance and up to 8 times more density than the All-Flash systems of the previous generation. Dell Objectscale X560 based on HDD, on the other hand, accelerates workloads such as media intake, backup copies and training models with a reading performance of 83%.
The platform also has a simple operation and protection of AI data lakes with abilities of Multisite Federation, copy to the cloud, georeplication, global name space and data governance. All backed by a hybrid cloud solution with Objectscale technology and developed in collaboration with Wasabi. Objectscale All-Flash devices will be available from the third quarter of 2025.
Dell PowerScalethe data storage range for CPDS of the company, will now have SSD SSD storage storage units of 122 TB capacity and data access speed of up to 6 PBs in a single 2U node configuration. They will be available since May. As for the Powerscale nodes of series A and H (H710, H7100, A310 and A3100), they offer a reduced latency and improved performance with an updated computing module for HDD storage -based platforms. They will arrive in June.
From the PowerProtect DD6410, with a capacity of 12 to 256 TB, it is designed for commercial and SME environments, as well as remote. It offers restorations and scalability up to 91% faster for conventional and modern work loads.
Dell PowerProtect All-Flash Ready Node supposes the First step in Dell’s passage towards All-Flash data protectionoffers a 220 TB capacity system with restoration speeds up to 61% faster, with a lower 26% energy consumption and an occupation of space five times lower than with other previous models of the range.