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The Dell PowerEdge series offers a variety of rack, blade, and tower models aimed at satisfying the needs of businesses. Rack models are most suitable when you will be implementing multiple servers in a small area. Blades are a high density solution supplying the latest performance advancements. Tower solutions are a good fit in a single server business technology environment. Every model offers a multitude of features you may use to advance infrastructure capabilities.

Space, overall cost, and performance needs will be large contributing factors in deciding what hardware to purchase. If you have limited space, high powered servers and blade or rack designs will be the most suitable option for your business. Towers meet the demands of a growing business with 25 or less employees. Dell PowerEdge refurbished servers increase the number of features you can acquire without making the expense impossible for your budget.

Refurbished Servers: A Brief Look into Available Discounted Hardware

Your business can obtain more value by choosing high quality refurbished hardware over new, which will allow you to purchase the perfect combination of high performance devices . Dell’s R410 model with an Intel processor supplies progressive systems management capabilities. This particular option works well for any size business in need of redundancy and enterprise application support. It provides entry virtualization along with the capability to handle intense data center applications. R410 servers are also suited for high performance computing cluster or HPCC infrastructures. Features such as processing power, input/output, and memory have been advanced to support growing business requirements.

Provided features along with the cost benefits of refurbished servers prevent the need to compromise performance to maximize data center space. Available rack models include products such as PowerEdge 2650, 2950, and 6950. Data protection, energy efficiency, virtualization, and increased processing power are features commonly shared among PowerEdge rack designs.

The M600 blade features two hard drives, two USB connectors, a power indicator, and a status indicator. It supports up to two hot-pluggable SATA hard drives or one SAS drive. Six power supplies, nine fan modules, six input/output components, a primary CMC, and a secondary CMC module are included with the option of an iKVM module. Consisting of two 64-bit Intel processors with an easy to upgrade chassis, the 1855 model can meet current performance requirements while providing scalability opportunities. Additional features include a 600MHz front side bus, DDR-2 memory, hot pluggable hard drives, redundant components, and RAID functionality.

The PowerEdge 1955 model is a step up from the 1855, consisting of the Dell’s Behavioral Specification developed for improved consistency involving user interaction among varying models. You can use this blade model to experience less down time, better utilize data center resources, and create an easier to manage infrastructure.

Dell tower servers such as the 2600 or 2900 are an option when you desire a small business solution with extensive expandability options. Whatever your needs, Canvas Systems has a multitude Dell PowerEdge refurbished products allowing you to obtain the manufacturers standard of quality without overspending.

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