In a small 2U chassis the new-ish Dell PowerEdge R810 packs a ton of possibilities.
From standard quad core processors and a measly 8gb of memory all the way up to a smokin’ 4x 10-Core E7 procs with 30mb cache, and 512GB DDR3 memory.
As the rest of the Dell 11th Generation line, the 810 has been re-engineered to lower the total cost of ownership, while providing high performance options and complete redundancy.
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INetU has recently become one of the first web hosts to add the Dell PowerEdge R710 to our Sales Offering. The R710 is part of Dell’s new line of 11th generation servers.
I love being part of the team that previews new hardware to add to our standard offering, and I’m very excited that we’ve become an early adopter of the R710. Of course we use a very high-tech method for selecting devices to sell:
If it looks cool, USE IT!
And these do! Really cool! Check out the sleekest, sexiest Dell server to date.
But all joking aside, Dell has really stepped up their game in design engineering. They listened to the feedback from customers and users to engineer a really solid offering. Here are some of the reasons that we knew we needed to add the R710 to our arsenal:
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