Close Menu
TechCentralTechCentral

    Subscribe to the newsletter

    Get the best South African technology news and analysis delivered to your e-mail inbox every morning.

    Facebook X (Twitter) YouTube LinkedIn
    WhatsApp Facebook X (Twitter) LinkedIn YouTube
    TechCentralTechCentral
    • News

      MultiChoice will ride out Nigeria chaos

      13 June 2024

      Showmax reports R2.6-billion in trading losses

      13 June 2024

      Big section of 2Africa subsea cable is now live

      12 June 2024

      MultiChoice sheds 9% of its subscriber base in 12 months

      12 June 2024

      Win for MTN as Standard Bank makes MVNO shift

      12 June 2024
    • World

      SpaceX sued by engineers fired after accusing Elon Musk of sexism

      13 June 2024

      Elon Musk withdraws lawsuit against OpenAI

      12 June 2024

      Investors cheer Apple AI strategy

      12 June 2024

      High-fidelity audio is finally coming to Spotify

      11 June 2024

      Musk threatens to ban Apple devices over OpenAI integration

      11 June 2024
    • In-depth

      It’s Jensen’s world now

      6 June 2024

      From Talkomatic to WhatsApp: the incredible history of instant messaging

      28 May 2024

      The 20 most influential tech products of all time

      22 May 2024

      Early signs that AI is fuelling a productivity boom

      21 May 2024

      GPT-4o is a stunning leap forward in AI

      18 May 2024
    • TCS

      TCS+ | Telco or ISP? Tired of load shedding chaos? This is for you

      13 June 2024

      TCS+ | Check Point dissects the complexities of cloud security

      11 June 2024

      TCS | MultiChoice declares war on piracy – the man leading the fight

      10 June 2024

      TCS+ | ESET’s Adrian Stanford: how AI will transform cybersecurity

      10 June 2024

      TCS+ | Pinnacle CEO on how AI is going to transform SA business

      6 June 2024
    • Opinion

      Lessons from healthcare for navigating South Africa’s energy crisis

      12 June 2024

      How to maximise solar panel performance in winter

      11 June 2024

      Corrupt municipalities crushing affordable connectivity in South Africa

      4 June 2024

      Post Office debacle shows ANC is out of ideas

      28 May 2024

      Should the SABC have discretion to reject a political ad?

      19 May 2024
    • Company Hubs
      • 4IRI
      • Africa Data Centres
      • Altron Document Solutions
      • Altron Systems Integration
      • Arctic Wolf
      • AvertITD
      • CallMiner
      • Calybre
      • CoCre8
      • CYBER1 Solutions
      • Digicloud Africa
      • Digimune
      • Domains.co.za
      • E4
      • Entelect
      • ESET
      • Euphoria Telecom
      • iKhokha
      • Incredible Business
      • iONLINE
      • Iris Network Systems
      • LG Electronics
      • LSD Open
      • Maxtec
      • MiRO
      • NEC XON
      • Network Platforms
      • Next DLP
      • Ovations
      • Paratus
      • Ricoh
      • Skybox Security
      • SkyWire
      • Velocity Group
      • Vertiv
      • Videri Digital
      • Workday
    • Sections
      • AI and machine learning
      • Banking
      • Broadcasting and Media
      • Cloud services
      • Cryptocurrencies
      • Education and skills
      • Electronics and hardware
      • Energy and sustainability
      • Enterprise software
      • Fintech
      • Information security
      • Internet and connectivity
      • Internet of Things
      • Investment
      • IT services
      • Lifestyle
      • Motoring
      • Public sector
      • Retail and e-commerce
      • Science
      • Social media
      • Talent and leadership
      • Telecoms
    • Events
    • Advertise
    TechCentralTechCentral
    Home » Cloud services » Dell PowerEdge servers offer sustainability without compromise

    Dell PowerEdge servers offer sustainability without compromise

    Promoted | PowerEdge servers from Dell Technologies have reduced their energy intensity by a staggering 83% over the past eight years.
    By Pinnacle29 March 2023
    Twitter LinkedIn Facebook WhatsApp Email Telegram Copy Link
    News Alerts
    WhatsApp

    The demands on data centre infrastructure are skyrocketing. Today’s businesses need to balance their need for advanced performance, storage and networking capabilities with solutions that are efficient and sustainable to ensure the future of our planet.

    Regardless of whether companies are aiming to save every possible scrap of energy to maximise operational effectiveness or to help to address the growing concerns about the environmental impact that energy generation is having on the planet, power efficiency in data centres has risen to the top of the agenda.

    With this in mind, PowerEdge servers from Dell Technologies have reduced their energy intensity (EI) by a staggering 83% over the past eight years. The company believes that protecting and improving the planet together with its customers, suppliers and communities is one of its biggest responsibilities.

    Circularity is a closed-loop usage model, as opposed to one that produces discarded waste

    Dell is adamant that it will meet the needs of today’s modern enterprises without compromising the ability to meet the needs of future generations to come. The company is driving a sustainable future forward through technology.

    From the ground up, starting at initial concept and ending at eventual recycling, sustainability has been considered at every life-cycle phase of Dell’s product offering from PowerEdge servers, monitors and its popular Latitude laptop range.

    Embracing circularity

    To do this, Dell is leaving the current “take-make-waste” extractive industrial model behind in favour of a circular design approach that eliminates waste from the equation.

    The company is championing circularity, which sees products, services or resources being renewed or regenerated, instead of just wasted. In any circular economy, once a product or resource has been used, it is recycled, composted or re-used in a way that enables it to go back into a new life cycle or supply chain.

    In essence, circularity is a closed-loop usage model, as opposed to one that produces discarded waste, and Dell considers this emerging model of sustainability at every stage of the PowerEdge server life cycle.

    Along with its partners like Pinnacle, Dell has adopted three strategic approaches:

    • Firstly, accelerating the circular economy and cutting down waste and pollution by reusing products and materials to reach its goal of becoming a circular business.
    • Protecting the planet by reducing the environmental impact of its solutions across the value chain – including working with partners who also have a strong environmental action plan in place.
    • Backing the people who build Dell’s products, as well as maintaining ethical practices, respect and dignity.

    Meeting digital demands

    Dell’s PowerEdge server portfolio was also designed to further innovation and help meet today’s digital transformation demands via a secure infrastructure that supports diverse workloads as well as business objectives.

    These servers deliver adaptive compute, with purpose-built systems and software that has been optimised for the latest technology advancements across processor, memory, networking, storage and acceleration.

    Furthermore, the servers feature a range of innovations to meet every organisation’s unique business needs. Companies no longer have to apply a one-size-fits-all approach to their infrastructure, which helps them innovate, adapt and grow.

    In addition, Dell’s PowerEdge servers help to address the complexity brought by today’s modern applications and workplaces by offering end-to-end solutions that work together seamlessly. Dell describes the PowerEdge range as the engine that fuels innovation across its entire solution portfolio.

    PowerEdge servers provide the foundation for agile, reliable, future-ready server infrastructure with a wide range of innovations that boost performance.

    Addressing the pace of change

    Today’s rapid pace of change means that organisations in every sector need to be able to keep up with evolving demands to remain ahead of the curve. Dell PowerEdge servers powered by Intel Xeon processors were built to allow businesses to add new technologies with no disruption.

    For instance, organisations can quicken the implementation of complex, data-centric workloads with more rapid development, testing and deployment to hybrid cloud infrastructure, and integrate a range of processes into one system.

    As workloads grow in complexity, CPU-hungry networking, security and storage workloads can slow processor performance. Dell PowerEdge servers support Intel SmartNICs, which offload these functions, freeing up cores to accelerate key workloads, improving performance and agility.

    Moreover, to help companies adapt to the digital era, Dell PowerEdge servers offer high performance for a highly diverse set of applications from the edge to the cloud to the core.

    The Dell PowerEdge xs line of servers, for example, provide configurations that facilitate extreme scale for virtualisation and cloud, as well as Al inferencing and analytics workloads.

    Other energy enhancements

    Dell Technologies’ PowerEdge servers feature a modular design approach. This disaggregated server design facilitates simplified separation, disposal and recycling of each component to lower e-waste and enhance sustainability.

    The tech giant also helps companies lower their carbon footprint through the optimisation of production, distribution and end-of-life management, as well as making them more agile and efficient.

    In terms of energy consumption control, Dell’s OpenManage Enterprise Manager tool enables entities to monitor the energy efficiency status of their servers, to promote greater overall performance.

    Dell is also committed to compliance with environmental rules, and on top of supporting important ECO labels and design standards, the company has committed itself to a goal of net-zero by 2050.

    Find out how we can help you build a more sustainable business with Dell PowerEdge servers. Contact [email protected] or [email protected] for more information.

    About Pinnacle
    Built on the foundation of entrepreneurial spirit, Pinnacle is South Africa’s leading ICT distribution company. We offer a broad range of world-class technology products seamlessly delivered across an expansive footprint. Everything we do is underpinned by our technical expertise, drive and determination – we call it delivering the exceptional.

    For more information about Pinnacle, visit our website at www.pinnacle.co.za or contact our offices on +27-11-265-3000. You can also follow Pinnacle on Twitter or join us on Facebook and on LinkedIn.

    • This promoted content was paid for by the party concerned
    Dell Dell Technologies Pinnacle
    Subscribe to TechCentral Subscribe to TechCentral
    Share. Facebook Twitter LinkedIn WhatsApp Telegram Email Copy Link
    Previous ArticleCounterfeit inks and toners cannot compete with genuine HP products
    Next Article New tool provides customer sentiment analysis and staff screening

    Related Posts

    MultiChoice will ride out Nigeria chaos

    13 June 2024

    TCS+ | Telco or ISP? Tired of load shedding chaos? This is for you

    13 June 2024

    How to harness customer insights in the age of information overload

    13 June 2024
    Add A Comment

    Comments are closed.

    Company News

    How to harness customer insights in the age of information overload

    13 June 2024

    How LayUp is advancing lay-by payments in Africa

    12 June 2024

    Recapping an extraordinary month at Next DLP

    12 June 2024
    Opinion

    Lessons from healthcare for navigating South Africa’s energy crisis

    12 June 2024

    How to maximise solar panel performance in winter

    11 June 2024

    Corrupt municipalities crushing affordable connectivity in South Africa

    4 June 2024

    Subscribe to Updates

    Get the best South African technology news and analysis delivered to your e-mail inbox every morning.

    © 2009 - 2024 NewsCentral Media

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.