Enabling business outcomes at the speed of innovation
Dell EMC PowerEdge servers powered by 2nd Generation AMD EPYC processors deliver innovations to customers of all sizes who need to address demanding and emerging workloads that suit their IT deployment (on- or off-premise).
The PowerEdge server portfolio with AMD EPYC provides a balanced ecosystem that helps your business achieve:
From virtualization to web tech, data analytics, and HPC, new PowerEdge servers with AMD EPYC are configured to meet and surpass the demands of modern workloads. Leading-edge features like liquid cooling help reduce TCO and improve operations, PCIe Gen4 provide greater bandwidth, and robust end-to-end integrated security protect your investment while you focus on innovation.
Increase efficiency and accelerate operations with an automated infrastructure with:
Protect your investment with innovative features, including:
One-socket (single CPU) rack servers offer a cost-effective balance of performance and storage capacity to make IT easy. PowerEdge rack servers powered by AMD provide dual-socket performance in a single-socket 1U rack design.
Two-socket (dual CPU) rack servers offer a wide variety of features to accommodate more demanding workloads. PowerEdge servers powered by AMD deliver breakthrough performance, scalability, and outstanding TCO.
Two-Socket Rack Servers Powered by AMD | Workloads | Memory | Processor |
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PowerEdge R6525 | HPC, dense VDI and virtualization | 32 (8TB) | 2 2nd Gen AMD EPYC™ processors |
PowerEdge C6525 | HPC, digital manufacturing, research, web tech | 16 (2TB) per node | 1 or 2 2nd Gen AMD EPYC™ processors per node |
PowerEdge R7525 | All-flash SDS, VDI and data analytics | 32 (4TB) | 2 2nd Gen AMD EPYC™ processors |
One-Socket Rack Servers Powered by AMD | Workloads | Memory | Processor |
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PowerEdge R6515 | Virtualization, HCI and NFV | 16 (2TB) | 1 2nd Gen AMD EPYC™ processor |
PowerEdge R7515 | Virtualization, SDS and data analytics | 16 (2TB) | 1 2nd Gen AMD EPYC™ processor |
Dell EMC is a market leader in servers, storage, integrated systems and IT services. Combined with the power of AMD, this balanced server portfolio will help you protect your infrastructure investment so you can focus on what’s really important – realizing your IT and digital business transformations.
vSAN Ready Nodes are flexible, pre-configured, and jointly certified to run VMware vSAN with over 30 configurations available with AMD processors4. Each Ready Node includes just the right amount of CPU, memory, network I/O controllers, HDDs and SSDs for your unique workloads.
Deploy 130% faster with OpenManage Integration for VMware vCenter5
Get single point-of-contact support from more than 1,800 VMware-certified Dell EMC professionals
Update hypervisor and firmware using vLCM and OMIVV in an 8-node cluster with up to 98% less hands-on time and 98% fewer steps6
Choose from five platform options powered by AMD processors, including two vSAN Ready Node chassis family offerings with Identity Module
Learn how Nikhef is driving global research into the universe’s building blocks with high-performance computing (HPC) from Dell EMC and AMD EPYC.
Check out how PACKET achieves cost-effective, maximum throughput with Dell EMC PowerEdge servers powered by AMD EPYC for machine learning applications.
This white paper explores the performance and efficiency of using the PowerEdge R7425 server for production-level deep learning inferencing workloads.
This Direct from Development tech note discusses compatibility between Intel and AMD processors, workload migrations and scheduler support for heterogenous environments.
This Dell EMC solution did image processing work more quickly than a similarly priced server from HPE
The solution beat an HPE ProLiant DL380 Gen10 server by achieving faster analysis at a similar cost
In a VMware vSAN environment, the Dell EMC solution performed more transactional database work for each dollar spent on hardware and software
On an OLTP workload in a virtualized environment, a cluster of these single-socket servers outperformed a cluster of the higherpriced dual-socket HPE ProLiant DL360 Gen10, powered by Intel Xeon Gold 6242 processors
PowerEdge servers based on AMD EPYC provide customers with even greater HCI deployment options.
Test results show how the single-socket PowerEdge R6415 offers the right feature set for data analysis.
Gartner analysis examines how single-socket PowerEdge servers with AMD EPYC deliver surprising performance in a small footprint.
Announcing PowerEdge with 2nd Gen AMD EPYC CPUs, designed to address the requirements of a multi-cloud world
Ready Solutions for HPC integrate PowerEdge and 2nd Gen AMD EPYC to offer improved performance for climate and weather modeling.
Putting the new AMD HF CPUs into the PowerEdge platforms empowers relational databases, HPC, and virtualization workloads, while keeping your business up and running.
In this new data era, HPC systems often need to meet the diverse requirements of thousands of users.
There are now 14 reasons why single socket servers could rule the future.
The Center for Genome Research and Biocomputing at Oregon State University capitalizes on Dell EMC PowerEdge servers with AMD processors in a highly heterogeneous HPC research environment.
Every CPU generation has unique memory population guidelines that must be satisfied to attain the best memory performance.
1 Based on Dell EMC Internal Analysis: versus comparable Dell EMC PowerEdge Servers with AMD Naples configurations
2 Based on Dell EMC Internal Analysis: PowerEdge OpenManage vs manual deployment
3 Based on Dell EMC Internal Analysis
4 Based on Dell EMC review of vSAN RN offering across all OEMs listed on VMware vSAN Compatibility Guide August 28, 2020.
5 Based on Dell EMC internal competitive testing of PowerEdge and OMIVV versus Cisco UCS manual OS deployment.
6 *Compared to manual approach. Based on “New VMware vSphere 7.0 features reduced the time and complexity of routine update and compatibility-checking tasks”, a Principled Technologies Test Report commissioned by Dell, July 2020. Full report found here: http://facts.pt/eon978k