While purchasing a hardware platform you need to consider the processor, memory, networking, and storage resources offered by the virtualization hardware. In this article, we have listed the best Dell servers for virtualization to help you choose the best hardware for your tasks. Note: Deals are subject to change. Keep in mind that the price tag often varies. We recommend going on the vendor’s website to check the price. Some of the products may be out of stock by the time you’ve made your purchasing decision. So, hurry up and hit the buy button.

What are the best Dell servers for virtualization?

Dell offers some of the best servers for virtualization. We have listed both rack and tower servers to help you choose the best server for your virtualization work without overspending. Coming to the specification, the PowerEdge T30 comes equipped with an Intel Xeon E3-1225 3.3GHz Quad-Core processor that can be overclocked to 3.7GHz. It also comes with 8GB of UDIMM RAM and a 1TB SATA hard drive with usual connectivity options. Dell PowerEdge T330 is powered by an Intel Xeon E-2124 Quad-Core 3.3GHz 8MB processor paired with 32GB of RAM and an 8TB hard drive. Being a tower server, it allows you to upgrade the components with ease as your business grows. Dell PowerEdge R810 is powered by 4x Intel Xeon E7-4870 10 core processors paired with 12GB of RAM and H700 raid controllers. For storage, it comes with 6x 600GB Enterprise 10k hard drives. Dell PowerEdge R610 comes equipped with 8 Core Intel Xeon Quad-Core E5540 CPU paired with 32GB of RAM and 2x 146GB 10K 2.5” SAS hard drives along with PERC6/I storage controllers. You can install and configure VMware ESXi on Dell PowerEdge servers. Refer to Dell’s website for detailed instruction. DELL PowerEdge R710 is powered by 2x E5540 2.53GHz 8-Core processors paired with 72 GB of RAM. For storage, it comes with 6x 1TB 3.5” hard drivers along with PERC 6/I storage controller. DELL PowerEdge can be configured in many different ways. To install VMware you can refer Dell’s official guide for detailed instruction.

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