Dell M910 manual Product Comparison, Overview, Powerful, Scalable, Reliable

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1 Product Comparison

1.1 Overview

The Dell™ PowerEdge™ M-Series blade servers are designed to help cut operating expenses through energy efficiency, scalability, product flexibility, and efficient use of data center space.

The PowerEdge M910 provides significant performance and reliability in a scalable, full-height, four- socket blade server, allowing the deployment of large Enterprise-class applications as well as the ability to support heavy virtualization or workload consolidation in maximum density.

When combined with Dell’s world-class storage, management, and support offerings, the result is a total enterprise solution that can help you optimize your IT environment and expenses.

Powerful

The PowerEdge M910 was designed to meet the needs of nearly any IT infrastructure or environment. Built with powerful Intel® Xeon® processor 7500 series and advanced systems management capabilities, the M910 is ideal for the demanding applications at the core of most data centers, such as large databases, virtualization, and messaging infrastructure.

Memory is a critical component for performance, especially for heavy virtualization and high-end database needs. With this in mind, the PowerEdge M910 was designed with 32 DIMM slots allowing up to 512GB of ECC DDR3 RAM to be supported, allowing these memory-intensive applications to have ample resources at their disposal.

Scalable

Many servers may be able to take advantage of the large memory support that modern architectures provide, but only Dell offers FlexMem Bridge technology, which allows the M910 to seamlessly scale from 4GB to 512GB of DDR3 RAM in either two-socket or four-socket configurations. This patent- pending technology allows Dell to deliver a unique platform that can seamlessly scale as customer and application needs dictate, without having to ―rip and replace‖ existing server infrastructure.

In addition to allowing significant memory and processor scaling capabilities, the compact form- factor of Dell blades allows the ability to scale down the amount of space that your core application servers require. By utilizing the PowerEdge M910, you can deploy up to eight next generation 4- socket servers in only 10U of rack space, which is less than 1/3 of the space required using traditional 4U four-socket rack servers.

Reliable

With the PowerEdge M910, Dell continues its unrelenting focus on reliability. The PowerEdge M910 utilizes the redundant power, cooling, and networking infrastructure provided by the Dell M1000e Blade enclosure. The PowerEdge M910 itself incorporates improvements and features for maximum protection against potential downtime, such as the ability to support three fully redundant fabrics per blade and the inclusion of a dual-media redundant embedded hypervisor.

The PowerEdge M910 also utilizes Intel Xeon 7500 series processors which are designed to automatically monitor, report, and recover from hardware errors in order to maintain data integrity and keep mission-critical services online.

As with all Dell PowerEdge servers, the M910 is manufactured with our ―one-touch‖ factory build process. This process is designed to ensure just one person is responsible for the entire server build, resulting in greater quality control. In addition, every fully configured Dell server is tested (and re- tested) before it leaves the factory to ensure maximum reliability.

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