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Dell Virtualization Servers Featuring Quad-Core AMD Opteron Processors Available
15 Servers from Global OEMs Now Shipping With Quad-Core AMD Opteron Processors
May. 13, 2008 04:15 AM
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A new scalable virtualization server is now available from
Dell and based on the Quad-Core AMD Opteron processor, AMD announced. Enterprise customers
interested in consolidating server infrastructure may turn to two new
virtualization servers from Dell utilizing Quad-Core AMD Opteron processors,
including the Dell PowerEdge R905 which set a new standard in VMmark
performance testing with 60 virtual machines. The new Dell servers take
advantage of AMD Direct Connect Architecture to reduce bottlenecks, minimize
latency and increase the performance of virtualized applications to maximize
the benefits of virtualization.
The Dell PowerEdge R805 and R905 servers are designed to run
with virtualization software from leading ISVs, including VMware and Citrix
XenServer. The result is a virtualization solution that can enable customers to
consolidate their IT infrastructure, increasing resource utilization while
helping decrease power, cooling, and space costs.
“Energy and space constraints are requiring more enterprise
customers to consolidate while simplifying their server management requirements,”
said Randy Allen, corporate vice president and general manager, Server and
Workstation, AMD. “The combination of Direct Connect Architecture and AMD
Virtualization technology helps them achieve those objectives by enabling more
virtual machines on a server than ever before. Dell’s innovative server
offerings provide an optimal balance of virtualization performance and
manageability for customers looking to scale their current virtualization infrastructure.”
AMD has been evolving the x86 architecture for
virtualization since the release of the AMD Opteron processor five years ago.
AMD Virtualization technology with Rapid Virtualization Indexing helps enable
customers running Quad-Core AMD Opteron processors to significantly improve
their performance due to the system’s ability to more easily manage memory and
decrease the time “switching” between virtual machines.
“The new AMD-based Dell virtualization servers offer
customers a smarter path to virtualization,” said Sally Stevens, director
PowerEdge Servers, Dell Product Group. “Dell is delivering its strongest and
largest portfolio ever of AMD Opteron processor-based systems that reduce IT
complexity and deliver the world-class virtualization performance and overall performance-per-watt
customers have come to expect from us.”
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