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Dell makes some easy-to-integrate
PowerEdge rack-configuration servers. The 2U PowerEdge 2850 is a
performance-oriented server that works best in businesses of up
to 50 employees. The PowerEdge servers are pre-configured with
either business or basic setups, making them easy to implement
into the work environment. The 1U PowerEdge 650 features a
single Intel Pentium or Celeron processor, and is a compact unit
that is easy to get up and running.
The PowerEdge servers also
come in tower and blade configurations. The PowerEdge 830 is for
businesses of up to 10 employees. This entry-level server can
work on one Intel Celeron processor, or you can go with the
advanced version, which can run a dual core processor. The 2U
PowerEdge 2850 takes up to two 64-bit Intel Xeon processors, for
scalability and performance.
Dell has dual-core platforms that include the 1U PowerEdge
1750 as well as the 1U PowerEdge 1850, 1855, 2800 and 2850
servers. Blade servers are for demanding environments that are
almost constantly running complex business applications. Rack
servers are for environments in which space is an issue. Tower
servers work well for file sharing, database management and
e-mail programs.
One of Dell's most powerful processors is the PowerEdge 6850,
which offers quad processor speed and performance. Two hard
drives and a CD-DVD drive are part of the package, as is an
Intel Pro dual-port network adapter. The processors are Intel
Xeon, and the memory is 8GB. The PowerEdge 1855 is a server
which can use one or two single or dual-core processors. Each
blade server in the 1855 has up to 292GB of internal storage.
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