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Whether you are deploying 32-bit or 64-bit applications, Dell’s PowerEdge 6950 delivers a high-performance, quad-socket system to help enable a smooth transition during business growth without disruptive hardware changes.
Dell’s PowerEdge 6950 database solutions support all the key availability features of SQL Server 2005, including failover clustering, database mirroring, log shipping, replication and database snapshots, as well as provide additional availability options. This powerful combination of software and PowerEdge server performance contributes to Dell's leadership in SQL Server price/performance since December, 2004*
Dell offers tested and validated solutions for Oracle Database 10g running on Dell PowerEdge 6950. For Decision Support Systems and other reporting type services, OLTP and database consolidation, the PowerEdge 6950 offers the scalability, performance, and increased availability required in these environments with the latest high performance technologies.
Dell offers the tools, products and services needed to help address the key stages of server consolidation, including the critical first step of preparing a business analysis to determine an estimated return on investment.
Built with leading technologies, such as quad-core AMD OpteronTM 8000 series processor with up to 64GB DDR-2 memory and AMD VirtualizationTM , the PowerEdge 6950 is designed to deliver the performance required to efficiently host multiple virtualized workloads.
Dell and VMware have fully tested specific configurations of the PowerEdge 6950 with virtualization software, including VMware Infrastructure 3 and Dell / EMC storage. Depending on your specific workloads and demands — which could include database and messaging — Dell has a solution.
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