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What are the advantages of Dell Poweredge R760 server with Intel Xeon Silver 4510 processor compared to Dell Poweredge R750 server with Intel Xeon Silver 4310 processor?

Advantages ofDell Poweredge R760 server with Intel Xeon Silver 4510 processor compared toDell Poweredge R750 server with Intel Xeon Silver 4310 processor:

Dell Poweredge R760 & Dell Poweredge R750

Processor:

  • More cores and threads: The Xeon Silver 4510 has 12 cores and 24 threads, while the Xeon Silver 4310 has 12 cores and 18 threads. This means the R760 can handle more tasks at the same time, which can be useful for applications such as virtualization, machine learning and data analysis.
  • Higher base clock frequency: The base clock speed of the Xeon Silver 4510 is 2.3 GHz and the Xeon Silver 4310 is 2.1 GHz. This means that the R760 can perform tasks faster than the R750, especially at low loads.
  • Higher maximum clock speed: The Xeon Silver 4510 has a maximum clock speed of 3.7 GHz, while the Xeon Silver 4310 has a maximum clock speed of 3.4 GHz. This means that the R760 can reach higher peak speeds than the R750, which can be useful for tasks that require short bursts of performance.

Memory:

  • Support for larger memory: The R760 supports up to 384GB of DDR5 memory, while the R750 supports up to 256GB of DDR4. This means the R760 can handle larger amounts of data, which can be useful for applications such as databases and analytics.
  • Higher memory speed: The R760 supports DDR5-4800 memory, while the R750 supports DDR4-2933. This means that the R760 can work with memory 67% faster than the R750, which can improve the performance of applications sensitive to memory bandwidth.

Extensibility:

  • More PCIe slots: The R760 has 8 PCIe 5.0 slots and the R750 has 6 PCIe 4.0 slots. This means the R760 can support more high-speed devices such as network cards, NVMe SSDs and GPUs.
  • More M.2 slots: The R760 has 2 M.2 NVMe slots, while the R750 has 1. This means that the R760 can have a faster and more capacious local drive, which can be useful for applications that require high I/O speeds.

Other advantages:

  • OpenBMC Support: The R760 supports OpenBMC, which allows for more flexible server configuration and management.
  • Improved cooling system: The R760 has an advanced cooling system that allows it to operate at higher temperatures.

It is important to note:

  • The R760 is more expensive than the R750.
  • The R760 consumes more power than the R750.

Choosing between the R760 and R750 depends on your needs and budget.

If you have any questions, you can contact the company Server Solutions, which sells Dell servers throughout Ukraine.

Comparison table:

Characteristic Dell PowerEdge R760 Dell PowerEdge R750
Processor Intel Xeon Silver 4510 Intel Xeon Silver 4310
Cores/threads 12/24 12/18
Base clock frequency 2.3 GHz 2.1 GHz
Maximum clock frequency 3.7 GHz 3.4 GHz
Memory DDR5-4800, up to 384 GB DDR4-2933, up to 256 GB
PCIe slots 8 x PCIe 5.0 6 x PCIe 4.0

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