Dell PowerEdge 13G R230
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Launched today, the Dell PowerEdge 13G Wave 4 Servers are 1-socket rack and tower servers designed for distributed applications in SMB, hosting, and OEM. The Servers consist of 4 units: two tower units: the T130 and T330 and two rack units: the R230 and R330. Touted as an ideal first server or replacement server for driving applications in SMB and SOHO, the Wave 4 servers offers many improvements over their predecessors, including greater memory capacity, more hard drives and I/O slots, and improved data throughput and IOPs performance. Like all recent PowerEdge solutions, the Wave 4 servers support the integrated Dell Remote Access Controller (iDRAC8) with Lifecycle Controller making them viable feature-reach, remote management solutions for SOHO, ROBO, or large organizations with adapter like Dell XPS M1410 AC Adapter, Dell Inspiron 2500 AC Adapter, Dell Vostro 3600 AC Adapter, Dell smartstep 250N AC Adapter, Dell Latitude LS500 AC Adapter, Dell Inspiron 2100 AC Adapter, Dell Inspiron 14z AC Adapter, Dell Latitude E6400 AC Adapter, Dell Latitude E5500 AC Adapter, Dell Precision M4300 AC Adapter, Dell Vostro 1720 AC Adapter, Dell Studio 1557 AC Adapter.
The PowerEdge 13G Wave 4 servers are scalable for data growth as they support up to either four or eight internal 3.5-inch cabled or hot-plug hard drives. In addition, users can expand the Wave 4 memory capacity via their four DIMM slots, which supports up to 64GB of DDR4 memory for 33% increase in memory performance over DDR3 technology as well as reliable application performance and faster response times. They are virtualization-ready servers supporting Microsoft Windows Server with Hyper-V, VMWare vSphere ESXi and Citrix XenServer (the R330 also supports the Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization hypervisor as well), adding a ton of flexibility when workload conditions change.
Dell’s new Wave 4 servers also leverage the latest Intel Xeon processor E3-1200 v5 product family for an overall boost in compute performance for a large array of different applications. Additionally, users can take advantage of the two to four PCIe Gen 3.0 slots to boost I/O data throughput for twice the data throughput compared to PCIe Gen 2.0. Dell also indicates that their PERC9 (PowerEdge RAID Controller 9) delivers two times the IOPS performance compared to the previous-generation PERC8.
For this review we will be looking at the T330, the R230, and the R330 all of which have been equipped with Intel's new Skylake DT E3-1230 v5 CPU. The configurations we received were identical outside of form factor, so our performance data will focus on only one single device as the numbers would have been the same if all three were tested. In this case we tested the R230.
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