Dell on Tuesday launched four new servers---three powered by Intel's Nehalem EX processor and one by AMD's latest Opteron.
The server processor and system updates have been fast and furious in recent days. Dell's latest updates to its PowerEdge lineup are designed for intense computing environments. Meanwhile, Dell is trying to poach a few customers in "proprietary Unix deployments." Hmm. Sun Microsystems?
Dell's rolled out four PowerEdge servers. The lineup includes:
All of the servers have fail-safe virtualization, designed to save power and better access memory. Dell also recently upgraded its servers for Intel's latest Xeons too.
According to Dell's statement, the company is heavily focused on beating up Sun. Dell touted migration services from RISC/Unix data centers. That turf used to be Sun's, but customers are increasingly migrating to Linux from Unix.
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