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Dell PowerEdge 1950 Refurbished Server

By TIDo • 四月 22nd, 2010 • Category: Servers

Dell PowerEdge 1950 Refurbished ServerDell PowerEdge 1950 Refurbished Server
The Dell PowerEdge 1950 Refurbished Server provides exceptional performance and availability for organizations that require high-powered processing capability in a space-constricted data center. The rack-dense 1U server features 64-bit, Quad-Core Intel Xeon processors and the latest in chipset, memory and I/O technology. The result is incredible performance and scalability to handle heavy workloads today and in the future without data center sprawl.

The Dell PowerEdge 1950 Refurbished Server includes twice the memory capacity of 8th generation servers with up to 32GB of fully-buffered DIMM memory which allows scalability and greater performance, especially in virtualized workloads. PCI-Express™ I/O slots support high performance Ethernet, RAID, InfiniBand and Fibre Channel interconnects while helping to provide investment protection for future technologies. Finally, Serial Attach SCSI (SAS) hard drives can deliver some of the highest possible performance available with the next generation storage technology while SATA drive options offer greater value for systems that rely on internal or external storage and fiber channel storage options.

The Dell PowerEdge 1950 Refurbished Server is equipped with a Baseboard Management Controller (BMC) that includes a complete set of tools that monitors server hardware, alerts you when server faults occur and enables basic remote operations. For environments with servers located in secure data centers or in sites with no IT staff, Dell offers an optional feature for PowerEdge servers, the Dell Remote Access Controller (DRAC). Operated through a Web-based graphic user interface, DRAC can enable remote access, monitoring, troubleshooting, repair and upgrades independent of the operating system status. Common software with the same family of PowerEdge 9th generation servers further helps simplify management. Plus, the Dell Behavioral Specification means one familiar platform for less complex deployment, management and serviceability as well as lower Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) over multiple generations of PowerEdge servers.

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