Thursday, September 19, 2019

Dell EMC takes EPYC servers to 'Rome'

 
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News and advice for creating tomorrow's data center | September 19, 2019

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Dell EMC takes EPYC servers to 'Rome'

By Dave Raffo, Editorial News Director

Dell EMC moved from Naples to Rome processors with a new line of EPYC servers that Dell rolled out in one- and two-socket configurations. These servers include Ready Solutions for high-performance computing and Ready Nodes for vSAN HCI. (SearchDataCenter.com)

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