Available Models Compare All For high-density computing
PowerEdge MX7000 Chassis
Dynamically assign, move and scale shared pools of compute, storage and fabric, with greater flexibility and efficiency, and deliver optimal value. | PowerEdge MX5016s Storage Sled
Scale dynamically with direct-attached storage designed to address evolving workloads within the PowerEdge MX architecture. | Dell EMC PowerEdge M830 Blade Server
Accelerate application performance, consolidation and time-to-value for data center or office workloads with manageable, high-density blades. |
PowerEdge VRTX Chassis
Integrate servers, storage, networking and management together in a quiet, compact chassis. | PowerEdge MX840c Compute Sled
Elastic compute resources for database-driven mission critical applications and performance workloads in a 4-socket, double-width sled. | PowerEdge MX740c Compute Sled
Flexible and dense compute resources for virtualization, collaborative and software-defined workloads in a 2-socket, single-width sled. |
Dell EMC PowerEdge M640 Modular Blade Server
Deliver scalability and high density with a 2-socket, half-height modular blade server ideal for HPC, XaaS and virtualization. | Dell EMC PowerEdge C6525 Server
The Dell EMC PowerEdge C6525 is a server designed to handle high-performance computing(HPC) workloads like digital manufacturing, research and web tech. | Dell EMC PowerEdge C6420 Rack Server
Drive demanding HPC and scale-out workloads with a flexible platform that offers up to 4 dual-socket servers and high-capacity storage in a 2U rack. |
PowerEdge C6320p Server Node
Accelerate parallel HPC workloads with this 1U server node that offers 72 cores and low latency options, up to 4 per 2U chassis. | PowerEdge FX Chassis
Tailor infrastructure to the job with compact blocks of server, storage and networking that neatly combine in the PowerEdge FX2 2U rack chassis. |
PowerEdge FX Architecture Components
A 2U hybrid rack-based computing platform that combines the density and efficiencies of blades with the simplicity and cost benefits of rack-based systems. |