Server DELL PowerEdge R760 NVMe U.2 SFF 8 Direct Drives No RAID
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Server DELL PowerEdge R760 NVMe U.2 SFF 8 Direct Drives No RAID
The Dell PowerEdge R760 server is a 2U rack server that supports two 4th Gen Intel® Xeon® Scalable processors (configurable up to 56 cores per processor) and up to 24 NVMe drives with NVMe Gen5 EDSFF E3.S appearance specifications. The new SSD form factor is particularly important for decision-making when configuring PowerEdge for specific use cases.
CPU and GPU performance evaluation
Like most 2-U servers with two processors for a rack, the PowerEdge R760 has almost unlimited possibilities. Because StorageReview focused on CPU and light GPU performance in this review, the configuration chosen did not maximize platform performance. In fact, the PowerEdge R760 can be equipped with dual 56-core processors and 8 TB of RAM. There are dozens of options for the processor alone, including the Xeon Silver, Gold, Platinum and Max series. We recommend that users discuss their specific needs with our sales staff during server configuration.
1. High performance computing (HPC):
- Modeling and Simulation: The R760 can be used for resource-intensive computing such as climate modeling, data analysis, and aerodynamic simulations.
- Data analysis: The R760 can be used to process and analyze large data sets in fields such as genomics, finance and healthcare.
- Machine learning and artificial intelligence: The R760 can be used to train and deploy machine learning and artificial intelligence models.
2. Virtualization:
- Desktop Virtualization (VDI): The R760 can host virtual desktops for users who need high performance and availability.
- Server virtualization: The R760 can be used to consolidate servers and improve resource efficiency.
3. Cloud environments:
- Servers in private clouds: The R760 can be used to create private cloud environments for enterprises.
- Servers in hybrid clouds: The R760 can be used to connect to public cloud platforms such as AWS and Azure.
4. Network applications:
- Network Attached Storage (NAS): The R760 can be used to create high-performance network attached storage for file storage and sharing.
- Application Servers: The R760 can be used to host applications that require high performance and scalability.
- Load Balancing Servers: The R760 can be used to distribute traffic between servers to improve performance and reliability.
5. Media and entertainment:
- Video transcoding: The R760 can be used to transcode video into various formats for streaming and other purposes.
- Media Streaming: The R760 can be used to stream video and audio content to users.
- Content Creation: The R760 can be used for content creation such as video editing and 3D animation.
Why is Dell PowerEdge R760 with Intel Xeon Silver 4510 2.4-4.1Ghz 12 Cores a good choice for these tasks?
- Performance: Intel Xeon Silver 4510 2.4-4.1Ghz 12 Cores processor provides high performance for multi-threaded tasks.
- Scalability: The R760 supports up to 32 DDR5 memory modules and up to 18 NVMe drives, allowing it to scale as your needs grow.
- Reliability: The R760 is built using reliable Dell components and comes with a 3-year warranty.
- Manageability: The R760 can be easily managed using Dell management tools such as OpenManage Essentials and iDRAC.
If you are looking for a high-performance, scalable and reliable server for a wide range of tasks, the Dell PowerEdge R760 with Intel Xeon Silver 4510 2.4-4.1Ghz 12 Cores is a great choice.
Here are some additional features of the Dell PowerEdge R760 that you may be interested in:
- Form factor: 2U
- Number of processors: 2
- Memory type: DDR5
- Maximum memory capacity: 128 GB
- Number of drives: up to 18
- Drive types: NVMe, SAS, SATA
- PCIe slots: 8
- Network interfaces: 2x 1GbE, 2x 25GbE
In addition to the above, the R760 offers a number of other features and capabilities that make it an ideal choice for a wide variety of tasks.
Conclusion
The Dell PowerEdge R760 server is very versatile, with configurations spanning mixed workloads, VDI, databases and general purpose. Fourth-generation Intel Xeon processors have up to 56 cores per socket, allowing the Dell PowerEdge R760 server to support 112 cores and 224 threads, as well as 8 TB of RAM. And if you're worried about your system overheating or have invested in a liquid cooling system, the R760 supports direct liquid cooling (DLC) in some configurations.