Dell PowerEdge M905 Server

Dell Updated: 2008-09-10 RSS
Dell PowerEdge M905 Server

Four sockets, 24 DIMMS, no barriers — the Dell PowerEdge M905 delivers powerful performance in virtualized environments.

* Tremendous RAM capacity
* Massive, highly available and redundant I/O connectivity
* Outstanding performance in virtual environments

Exceptional I/O Capability
The Dell PowerEdge M905's exceptional I/O capacity is enhanced by its ability to deliver highly available, fully redundant I/O to the system motherboard on all three fabrics. This is critically important in data centers where high availability and redundancy are a must.

Increased RAM Capacity
Memory is one of the critical components for heavy virtualization and high-end database needs. Dell's new full-height 4-socket M905 Blade Server delivers 24 DIMM slots to provide truly impressive memory capacity, up to 192GB.

High-Performance Data Management
The Dell PowerEdge M905 Blade Server is designed to increase the overall efficiency and performance of your data management infrastructure by delivering tremendous system resources in a blade form factor.

The Dell PowerEdge M905 features robust network and virtualization capabilities including highly available I/O bandwidth that is fully redundant to the mother board level. With enhanced memory capacity, the four-socket PowerEdge M905 Blade Server is built to address critical business and IT needs such as:

* Management of server resources
* Control of server sprawl
* Reduction of energy consumption and cooling costs inside your datacenter

Add the compact dimensions of the Dell M1000e enclosure and you have a potent server solution that's compact, easy to deploy and easy to manage.

Optimized for Virtual Environments
The Dell PowerEdge M905 Blade Server is a performance powerhouse in virtual environments featuring:

* The newest generation of Quad-Core AMD Opteron processors
* AMD Rapid Virtualization Indexing, designed to enhance performance. This technology utilizes nested-page imaging so that virtual machines have more control over memory allocation
* An internal SD card for embedded hypervisors, designed to maximize virtualization performance
* High memory capacity and truly redundant throughput capacities