The best prices for official DELL PowerEdge R760 servers in Ukraine.
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Available server models from the warehouse in Kyiv:
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Server Dell PowerEdge R760 - Intel Xeon Silver 4510 2.4-4.1Ghz 12 Cores
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Server Dell PowerEdge R760 - Intel Xeon Silver 4514Y 2.0-3.4Ghz 16 Cores
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Server Dell PowerEdge R760 - Intel Xeon Gold 6526Y 2.8-3.9Ghz 16 Cores
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Server Dell PowerEdge R760 - Intel Xeon Gold 5420+ 2.0-4.1Ghz 28 Cores
In the DELL server configurator, there is an option to choose different SSD drives. What are the differences and advantages of using Read intensive vs Mixed use vs Write intensive SDD drives in servers?
Read intensive SSD servers:
Purpose: Designed to handle a large number of data read requests with minimal write load.
- Typical applications: Websites, content caching, databases with low write frequency.
Advantages:
- Low cost
- High reading performance
- Scalability
Disadvantages:
- Not suitable for applications requiring high write speeds
- May not be as reliable as mixed-use or write-intensive servers
Mixed Use SSD Servers:
Purpose: General-purpose servers capable of handling both read and write requests.
- Typical applications: File servers, application servers, database servers with moderate write frequency.
Advantages:
- Versatility
- Balance of read and write performance
- Suitable for most applications
Disadvantages:
- Can be more expensive than read-intensive servers
- Not as productive as write-intensive servers for write-related tasks
Servers with SSD drives Write intensive :
Purpose: Designed to handle a large number of data write requests with minimal read load.
- Typical applications: High-write-rate databases, online transaction systems, email servers.
Advantages:
- High recording performance
- Reliability
- Suitable for applications requiring high write speeds
Disadvantages:
- The most expensive of the three server types
- Not as productive as read-intensive servers for read-related tasks
Choosing the type of SSD:
The type of server you choose depends on the specific needs of your application. If you need a server to handle a large number of read requests, a read-intensive server is the most cost-effective option. If you need a general-purpose server that can handle both read and write requests, a mixed-use server is a good choice. If you need a server to handle a large number of write requests, a write-intensive server is the best option.
- Budget: Servers with write-intensive disks tend to be the most expensive, followed by mixed-use servers, and then read-intensive servers.
- Performance: You will need to determine how important read and write performance is to you.
- Reliability: Servers with write-intensive disks tend to be the most reliable, followed by mixed-use servers, and then servers with read-intensive disks .
- Scalability: You will need to think about how easy it will be to scale the server in the future.
How can we help?
For more detailed information about the DELL PowerEdge R760 server with DDR5 4800 or the DELL PowerEdge R750 server with DDR4 3200, you can visit our SERVER SOLUTIONS website . To find out the cost of the server, click on the DELL Server Configurator link .