12/12/2024 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 12/12/2024 12:28
Data centers face growing demands to deliver high-performance computing while reducing energy consumption and operational costs.
Dell is proud to introduce the PowerEdge R470 and R570 single-socket servers, engineered to deliver exceptional performance and energy efficiency for modern data centers.
These new models build on the success of the dual-socket R670 and R770 servers, featuring Intel Xeon 6 Processors with E-cores, and are designed to handle both traditional and emerging workloads.
The PowerEdge R470, R570, R670, and R770 servers, equipped with Intel Xeon 6 processors with E-cores, provide advanced performance and an ideal upgrade path from previous generations.
Whether you're expanding an existing IT infrastructure or looking to deploy cutting-edge AI and HPC technologies, the Dell PowerEdge R470, R570, R670, and R770 servers provide the robust, future-ready foundation you need:
Enhance IT productivity through advanced management automation. Dell's latest systems management software delivers even more scalable, secure and capable application programming interfaces (APIs) like DMTF Redfish, providing innovative solutions for orchestration and automation. With iDRAC10, you can easily deploy, inventory, update, monitor and maintain your PowerEdge servers.
Security remains a top priority. Dell PowerEdge servers feature a comprehensive, cyber-resilient architecture, including multi-factor authentication, to ensure data protection at every level.
Dell PowerEdge R470, R570, R670 & R770 servers represent the peak of innovation for organizations standardizing on server platforms and optimizing performance and efficiency in their data centers. Dell Services offers comprehensive offerings to maximize these servers, from customization and deployment options with the ProDeploy Suite, to proactive support, security, services and more.
Ready to elevate your data center operations? Reach out to your Dell account representative and discover the latest Dell PowerEdgeservers today.
1 Testing was conducted by Dell with servers located in Dell Labs during the November 2024 timeframe. The PowerEdge R470 server supports 2.57x more cores per processor (144 cores) compared to PowerEdge R660 (56 cores) and 6x more cores per processor compared to PowerEdge R450 (24 cores).
2 The PowerEdge R470 server supports DDR5 6400 MT/s compared to PowerEdge R660 / R660 XS supporting DDR5 4800 MT/s memory and R450 supporting DDR4 2933 MT/s).
3 Testing was conducted by Intel with the servers located in Dell Labs during the Aug 2024 timeframe, The PowerEdge R670 server was running 2 socket SRF 6756E CPU which has 128 Cores compared to PowerEdge R750 server running 2 socket ICX 8380 CPUs.
4 Testing was conducted by Dell with the servers located in Dell Labs during the May 2024 timeframe, The PowerEdge R770 server was running 2 socket SRF 6780E CPU.