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Published: 2013-12-20, Author: Dave , review by: itpro.co.uk
Good value; Excellent build quality; Wide choice of server blades and I/O modules; IP SAN blade
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The M1000e has benefitted from a consistent development program and offers some unique and innovative features. An excellent choice for server consolidation duties, it's well designed and the new storage and server blades make it more versatile....
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Published: 2012-09-06, Author: Paul , review by: infoworld.com
Abstract: It seems that Dell has been quite busy, especially where its blade offerings are concerned. Back in 2010, I reviewed the Dell PowerEdge M1000e blade chassis and blade servers , along with competing blade systems from HP and IBM , and I came away with a ve...
Single chassis for up to 16 half-height or eight full-height blades; supports Ethernet, Fibre Channel and Infiniband connectivity; lots of redundancy
Careful planning of I/O modules needed before deployment
Dell's M-Series is an impressively scalable blade server solution that can now match HP and IBM in terms of the number and type of blades it can accommodate. It also compares well for I/O capabilities, with Cisco and Brocade modules available, may eve...
Abstract: In our January 2007 blade server shoot-out, Dell was the dark horse candidate that posted impressive performance numbers, but fell short on features compared to the other solutions. In the intervening few years, Dell has clearly taken the time to polis...
Dell’s latest blade server is an HP beater on a number of counts. Its management features may not be as sophisticated but the M1000e delivers an equally high server density, excellent build quality and design, good interconnect options and top value. I...
The main selling points of the Dell blades system are the density and price. The Dell PowerEdge M1000e makes a great virtualization platform, but would do well in just about any situation. It doesn't offer great expansion, but if you have no need for ...
Abstract: he new M1000e Blade system has an impressive set of features and hardware configurations supported. Combine this with the ease of setup and management, and you have a powerful solution in your hands for server consolidation or..
Abstract: Whatever the choice, it's obvious that the current crop of blade servers is more than ready to ride the virtualization wave and meet just about any other challenge. By choosing one of these blade systems over ordinary 1U servers, you can expect not only stellar performance, but also greate..
Abstract: In our January 2007 blade server shoot-out, Dell was the dark horse candidate that posted impressive performance numbers, but fell short on features compared to the other solutions. In the intervening few years, Dell has clearly taken the time to poli...
Abstract: Balanced between the need for speed and the need to pay the power bills, the Dell M-Series blade server shines in both performance and power consumption, and I like it even more than the 1955 series we tested last year.