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Dell Ships PowerEdge C6320 Server

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By DE Editors  

June 26, 2015

Dell has launched the PowerEdge C6320, the latest addition to its PowerEdge server portfolio. This technology, according to the company, delivers up to two times performance improvement on the leading HPC performance benchmark.

The PowerEdge c6320 is equipped to offer four independent server nodes in a 2U form factor chassis. It has Intel Xeon E5-2600 v3 processor, up to 18 cores per socket, up to 512GB of DDR4 memory and 72TB of flexible local storage.

For management, the device has the iDRAC8 with Lifecycle Controller. This enables users to manage routine tasks and reduce the number of steps to deploy, monitor and update servers, the company states.

“More and more IT professionals are turning to Dell’s engineered and hyper-converged solutions as a method to simplify and streamline IT capabilities while delivering both rapid time-to-value and business results,” said Jim Ganthier, vice president and general manager, Dell Engineered Solutions and Cloud. “As the Dell Engineered Solutions portfolio continues to evolve, the PowerEdge C6320 will play an integral role. Its flexible, modular platform with automated management makes it an ideal platform for appliances such as the Dell Engineered Solutions for VMware EVO:RAIL, Dell XC Series of Web-scale Converged Appliances and our HPC offerings. The exceptional mix of features and capabilities gives our customers best-in-class performance, price and power efficiencies in a way that meets their business requirements both now and into the future.”

For more information, visit Dell.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.

 
 

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