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Dell releases new Blade servers
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by Nigel Yap   
Sunday, 03 February 2008 04:16 PM

Dell has released their PowerEdge M-Series blade solution which was designed from the ground up using Dell Energy Smart technologies to help customers simplify information technology and better address mounting environmental challenges in their data centres.

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The PowerEdge M1000e, a 10U-sized enclosure, supports 16 blade servers. It is optimized for Dell’s PowerEdge M600 and M605 blade servers and supports up to two quad-core Intel Xeon and quad-core AMD Opteron processors, respectively. The M600 and M605 blade servers are 60 percent more dense than standard 1U servers, helping customers to better address data centre space constraints.  

The new M1000e blade enclosure is now available worldwide for ordering with a starting price of USD5,999, along with blades starting at USD1,849. For more info on the serves head to Dell's site.

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Name: lord Comment:
woooooooooooowwwwwwwbigsmile-smiley
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Name: fazco85 Comment:
wow....looks like a kickass server to me bigsmile-smiley
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