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Dell PowerEdge 1950 Servers

Packed into an ultra-dense 1U form factor, the Dell PowerEdge 1950 series of servers offers high computing power, redundancy, exceptional performance and much more. So if space is a hot commodity in your enterprise data center, then Dell 1950 servers are the bee’s knees, the cat’s meow, the 1950’s cliché of your choice. And 1950 servers work especially well if your data center runs applications such as Storage Area Network (SAN) fronted applications, High Performance Computing Clusters (HPCC), thin client-server applications, network and infrastructure applications and so forth. One of the many reasons that Dell 1950 servers work so well in these varied applications is their 64-bit, quad-core Intel Xeon processors, with options available from the 5300 series, 5100 series and 5000 series as well as the Low Volt 5148.

Other features of Dell PowerEdge 1950 servers that make them so versatile and just plain awesome include integration of the Baseboard Management Controller (BMC). This controller outfits 1950 servers with a comprehensive tool set for monitoring, alerting and remote management capabilities. So if your Dell 1950 server faults or goes down for any reason, you’ll know as soon as computationally possible. Furthermore, Dell Power Edge 1950 servers also features up to 32 Gigabytes (GB) of fully buffered Dual Inline Memory Module (DIMM) slots as well as PCI-Express (PCIe) slots that provide support for Random Array of Independent Disks (RAID), Infiniband, Fibre Channel, and high performance Ethernet interconnects. And if those features weren’t enough to convince you to jump on board and buy a 1950 server, they also provide support for Dell Remote Access Controller 5 (DRAC5), hot-pluggable Serial Attached SCSI (SAS) or Serial Advanced Technology Attachment (SATA) drive options, and hot-pluggable and redundant power and redundant cooling.

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