Industry-Leading Virtualization Performance from Dell

Dell is optimizing for virtualization across the entire portfolio — not just on blades — to meet your density, flexibility and performance needs without locking you into proprietary infrastructures. Dell™ PowerEdge™ holds top VMmark® performance scores for 2-socket rack, 2-socket blades and 4-socket rack servers.
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  1. boost-roi-mutiple-vendor-virtualization.pdf

    Boosting ROI with Multi-Vendor Virtualization

    25 Aug 2011

    Accelerate online recovery and streamline backups in virtualized environments with Dell EqualLogic PS Series storage area networks (SANs).

  2. Performance Testing: Transitioning From 32-Bit to 64-Bit Servers

    Performance Testing: Transitioning From 32-Bit to 64-Bit Servers

    18 May 2010

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    Testing by Principled Technologies shows how moving 32-bit servers to virtual machines on a 64-bit Dell server offers cost, performance and space advantages while lowering the risks of migration to 64-bit.

  3. Transform More Than Your Data Center

    Transform More Than Your Data Center

    02 Apr 2010

    By moving to a virtual-ready infrastructure, IT has the opportunity to fundamentally change the way the data center works now and in the future. In doing so, IT has the opportunity to transform its own value to the organization.

  4. Dell White Paper

    Capacity Study of a Virtual Web Server Farm

    Insight into the behavior and performance of a Web server workload running in a virtualized environment using Dell PowerEdge blades, Dell EqualLogic PS Series arrays and VMware vSphere.

  5. Virtualizing Microsoft SQL Server 2005 on Dell PowerEdge Servers

    Virtualizing Microsoft SQL Server 2005 on Dell PowerEdge Servers

    01 Nov 2008

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    Dell engineers tested the performance of Microsoft SQL Server when scaling virtual resources on a Dell PowerEdge server and when migrating virtual machines between physical hosts.

  6. Flexible Virtualization With EqualLogic PS Series Internet SCSI Storage Arrays

    Flexible Virtualization With EqualLogic PS Series Internet SCSI Storage Arrays

    15 Feb 2008

    Read this article for guidance on building a virtualized infrastructure with EqualLogic PS Series Internet SCSI (iSCSI) storage arrays and VMware virtualization software.

  7. Power Comparison of Dell PowerEdge 2950 using Intel X5355 and E5345 Quad Core Xeon Processors (60 KB)

    Power Comparison of Dell PowerEdge 2950 using Intel X5355 and E5345 Quad Core Xeon Processors (60 KB)

    01 Jan 2007

    Comparing the performance of the PowerEdge 2950 using two different quad-core Intel® Xeon® processors show that the Intel Xeon E5300 family of processors can approach the performance of the X5300 series of processors while realizing a power savings of approximately 15%.

  8. dell2socket_vs_hp4socket_vmware

    Advantages of Dell PowerEdge 2950 Two-Socket Servers Over Hewlett-Packard Proliant DL 585 G2 Four-Socket Servers for Virtualization

    01 Dec 2006

    Read more about a comparison of the performance and power usage of Dell and HP servers running VMware virtualization software.

  9. Performance Scaling with Quad-Core Dell PowerEdge2950 Servers and VMware Virtual Infrastructure 3

    Performance Scaling with Quad-Core Dell PowerEdge2950 Servers and VMware Virtual Infrastructure 3

    01 Nov 2006

    Dell engineers tested two Dell™ PowerEdge™ 2950 servers with dual-core Intel® Xeon® 5160 and quad-core Intel Xeon X5355 processors alongside a previous-generation PowerEdge 2850 server with dualcore Intel Xeon processors in a virtualized environment based on VMware® Virtual Infrastructure 3.

  10. VMware ESX Server Performance on Dual-Core Dell PowerEdge 2850 Servers

    VMware ESX Server Performance on Dual-Core Dell PowerEdge 2850 Servers

    01 May 2006

    Several Dell™ PowerEdge™ server models can be equipped with dual-core Intel® Xeon® processors. Dell engineers tested the Dell PowerEdge 2850 server with both single-core and dual-core processors, and the results showed a 28 to 51 percent performance gain when moving from single-core to dual-core processors.