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Dell™ systems provide you with high-impact, business-ready solutions perfectly suited for Linux® migration. Simplify IT and maximize value using Dell PowerEdge™ servers and storage, which are certified at launch.

PowerEdge servers deliver outstanding performance that often exceeds similarly configured reduced instruction set computer (RISC)-based servers. In today's budget-conscious environment, raw performance is usually much less important than evaluating the performance you get for the price you pay, or 'bang for the buck.' That's where PowerEdge servers shine.
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  1. Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 Cuts Virtualized Messaging Latency

    Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 Cuts Virtualized Messaging Latency

    30 Nov 2010

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    Testing by Principled Technologies shows that hardware-assisted single root I/O Virtualization (SR-IOV) guest virtual machines on Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.0 with kernel-based virtual machine (KVM) can sharply reduce messaging latency.

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    Dell Versus Sun Servers: PowerEdge R910 and R810 Comparison

    01 Mar 2010

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    See how the Dell PowerEdge R910 and R810 servers, each with two Intel Xeon Processor X7560s, outperform the Sun SPARC Enterprise M4000 and T5240 servers on the SPECfp_rate_base2006 industry-standard benchmark.

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    Dell Versus Sun Servers: PowerEdge R910 and R810 Comparison

    01 Mar 2010

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    See how the Dell PowerEdge R910 and R810 servers, each with two Intel Xeon Processor X7560s, outperform the Sun SPARC Enterprise M4000 and T5240 servers on the SPECint_rate_base2006 industry-standard benchmark.

  4. Dell vs. Sun Servers: R910 Java Performance Comparison SPECjbb2005

    Dell Versus Sun Servers: R910 Java Performance Comparison SPECjbb2005

    01 Mar 2010

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    See how the Dell PowerEdge R910 server with four Intel Xeon Processor X7560s outperforms the Sun SPARC Enterprise T5440 server using the SPECjbb2005 industry-standard benchmark to measure the server’s Java performance.

  5. Dell vs. Sun Servers: R910 Performance Comparison SPECfp_rate_base2006

    Dell Versus Sun Servers: PowerEdge R910 Performance Comparison

    01 Mar 2010

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    See how the powerful Dell PowerEdge R910 server with four Intel Xeon Processor X7560s outperforms the Sun SPARC Enterprise M5000 and T5440 servers using the SPECfp_rate_base2006 industry-standard benchmark.

  6. Dell vs Sun Servers: R910 Performance Comparison SPECint_rate_base2006

    Dell Versus Sun Servers: R910 Performance Comparison SPECint_rate_base2006

    01 Mar 2010

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    See how the powerful Dell PowerEdge R910 server with four Intel Xeon Processor X7560s outperforms the Sun SPARC Enterprise M5000 and T5440 servers using the SPECint_rate_base2006 industry-standard benchmark.

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    Dell Versus Sun Servers: PowerEdge R910 and R810 Java Comparison

    01 Mar 2010

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    See how the Dell PowerEdge R910 and R810 servers, each with two Intel Xeon Processor X7560s, outperform the Sun SPARC Enterprise T5240 server on the SPECjbb2005 industry-standard benchmark.

  8. JBOSS on Dell Performance Brief

    JBoss on Dell Performance Brief

    10 Jul 2009

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    Middleware is the glue that holds enterprise applications together. Learn how JBoss and Dell together deliver the scalability, flexibility and power enterprises need — all at a competitive price point.

  9. BIND DNS Performance on Dell and SUN Servers Running Solaris

    BIND DNS Performance on Dell and SUN Servers Running Solaris

    19 Jan 2009

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    To analyze what might be experienced in a real-world scenario, Principled Technologies compares a typical existing installation and a new purchase configuration for customers that are staying with Solaris but are migrating from RISC to x86.

  10. Oracle Database Performance on Sun and Dell Servers Running Solaris

    Oracle Database Performance on Sun and Dell Servers Running Solaris

    01 Sep 2008

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    If you are running Solaris and Oracle and have plans to migrate from RISC to x86, be sure to analyze the performance of the Dell PowerEdge R900 and Sun Fire v440 on the Solaris OS in this real-world scenario comparison.

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