The Benefits of Dell Blades

Less Is More

Most large organizations spend millions of dollars each year on IT. What if you could save just one percent of that outlay? What if you had additional resources to apply to business and product innovation? What would that mean to your shareholders?

Consolidating your servers into the efficient Dell™ PowerEdge™ M1000e blade chassis can help you squeeze these efficiencies out of your IT infrastructure.

Do you:

  • Have power limits or want to reduce the amount of power you use?
    Blades use less power for the same amount of processing — 20 percent greater performance per watt or more compared to rack servers. They can be key elements for reducing ever-growing power costs and for implementing environmentally conscious IT initiatives.
  • Need faster IT response?
    Blades offer easier setup and management, and simplify network infrastructure, so your team can do more.
  • Run out of room in your data center?
    Blades do more in less space, slowing the rate at which you must add expensive data center space.

Dell high-density blade solutions let you do more with less — more processing with less space and power, and with fewer resources. That's money in your corporate pocket.

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  1. Dell Server Power and Space Calculator

    16 Sep 2009

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    Use this interactive tool to explore the projected cost savings from migrating to new Dell servers. Select from over 300 existing and new servers, and use your specific data center information.

  2. Compare the Dell PowerEdge M910 and HP ProLiant BL685c G7 Blade Servers

    Compare the Dell PowerEdge M910 and HP ProLiant BL685c G7 Blade Servers

    25 Mar 2011

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    In this comparison of the Dell PowerEdge M910 to the HP ProLiant BL685c G7 blade servers, the Dell PowerEdge server yielded significantly lower downtime, higher performing processors and a 25% port count advantage.

  3. Inside Enterprise IT Blog

    The Power to Do More — Servers that Perform

    24 Feb 2011

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    PowerEdge blade, rack and tower servers have once again leapfrogged the competition by offering significant gains in performance with the latest Intel Xeon 5600 series refresh. Learn more in this Inside Enterprise IT blog article.

  4. Cutting-edge agility

    Cutting-edge agility

    01 Oct 2010

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    What do a wind farm developer, a clothing manufacturer, a maritime security and tracking services provider, and three institutions of higher learning have in common? They heightened IT efficiency, reliability, and performance using Dell blade servers.

  5. Dell Fleshes Out AMD Server Lineup; Touts Energy Efficiency

    16 Sep 2010By : Larry Dignan, Editor in Chief of ZDNet

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    Dell is rounding out its roster of AMD servers and looking to claim the high ground on energy efficiency over IBM and Hewlett-Packard courtesy of power supply and airflow innovation.

  6. Energy Efficiency, Public Policy, Utilities and Data Center

    Energy Efficiency, Public Policy, Utilities and Data Center

    23 Jul 2010

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    While CIOs focus on managing services offerings, managing data center risks and keeping total costs down, forces are at play that will require the CIO to pay significantly more attention to data center energy efficiency and resource consumption.

  7. Scalability and Performance with Four-Socket Dell PowerEdge

    Scalability and performance with four-socket Dell PowerEdge servers

    18 Jun 2010

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    Four-socket Dell PowerEdge R810 and PowerEdge R910 rack servers and PowerEdge M910 blade servers offer increased reliability, simplified administration, and scalable processing power and memory capacity to boost performance and expand virtualization.

  8. poweredge-m710-hp-blade.pdf

    Total Cost of Ownership: PowerEdge M710 and ProLiant BL685c G5 Blades (En inglés)

    21 May 2010

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    In this comparison of the Dell PowerEdge M710 server solutions to the the HP Proliant BL685c server solutions, the Dell PowerEdge server yielded significant total cost of ownership savings per rack, chassis and blade.

  9. poweredge-m910-datasheet.pdf

    Dell PowerEdge M910

    21 May 2010

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    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.

  10. The Cutting Edge: Dell PowerEdge Blade Solution

    The Cutting Edge: Dell PowerEdge Blade Solution

    21 May 2010

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    Transform your business by simplifying IT with the Dell PowerEdge blade servers. By maximizing performance and efficiency in your IT department with PowerEdge blade servers, you reduce the cost and complexity of managing your computing resources.

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