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Dell EMC Unveils PowerEdge MX Portfolio Designed With Kinetic Infrastructure

Modular compute, storage and networking infrastructure designed to flexibly support traditional and emerging workloads

Dell EMC, part of Dell Technologies, is launching PowerEdge MX, a performance, modular infrastructure, designed to support a variety of traditional and emerging data center workloads.

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PowerEdge MX offers modular infrastructure architecture designed to adapt to future technologies and server disaggregation.

With its kinetic infrastructure, customers can break free from the bounds of technology silos and time-consuming, routine operational management while also dynamically assigning IT to optimally match different applications and needs.

While emerging technologies, such as artificial intelligence, IoT and software-defined storage and networking, offer competitive benefits, their workloads can be difficult to predict and pose new challenges for IT departments,” said Ashley Gorakhpurwalla, president and GM, server and infrastructure systems, Dell EMC. “PowerEdge MX enables a modular approach to flexibly build and combine compute, storage and networking, so organizations can transform their IT in a way that optimizes resources and offers investment protection for future generations of technological advances.

PowerEdge MX portfolio, designed with kinetic infrastructure
The PowerEdge MX ecosystem includes a newly designed chassis and precisely-sized resource blocks of servers and storage that connect to the infrastructure through a smart I/O fabric.

The PowerEdge MX is designed for the software-defined data center-able to support a combination of dense virtualization, software-defined storage, software-defined networking, artificial intelligence and big data projects. Designed to support the low latency NVMe drives and native 25GbE connectivity, customers can tailor compute and storage configurations to their own requirements and benefit from shared pools of disaggregated resources to respond to changing needs as they happen. By creating on-the-fly hardware capacity, overprovisioning and stranded assets are reduced as performance and efficiency are optimized.

PowerEdge MX, with its kinetic infrastructure, is designed without a mid-plane, enabling support for multiple generations of technology releases-processor technologies, new storage types and new connectivity innovations-well into the future. Specifically, the absence of a mid-plane enables direct compute to I/O module connections, allowing for future technology upgrades without disrupting customer operations and without a mid-plane upgrade. With this approach, PowerEdge MX is prepared to one day support fully disaggregated components, down to memory-centric devices, such as storage class memory, GPUs and FPGAs, to offer customers full composability.

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Customers have flexibility to customize PowerEdge MX with portfolio of components:

  • PowerEdge MX7000 chassis – Offers an hardware foundation with support for multiple server processor generatios, in a scalable system with end-to-end lifecycle management and a single interface for all components, enabling organizations to focus more on their business priorities than IT maintenance. This 7U chassis includes eight bays to accommodate a variety of single- and double-width compute and storage combinations.

  • PowerEdge MX740c and MX840c compute sleds – Two- and four-socket blade sleds deliver full-featured, no compromise compute, with exceptional performance and a set of storage options including NVMe drives. The single-width MX740c and double-width MX840c support the Xeon Scalable Processor family with up to 6TB of memory. The MX740c is a single-width, two-socket, modular server that can house and tier up to six 2.5″ NVMe, SAS or SATA drives. The MX840c can hold up to and tier eight drives.

  • PowerEdge MX5016s storage sled – Dense, full-width, scale-out storage sleds complement MX servers, holding up to 16 hot-pluggable SAS storage HDD drives, with a maximum of seven MX5016s sleds in the MX chassis for up to 112 drives of DAS. These drives can be individually mapped to one or more servers, offering the ideal storage ratio needed for specific use cases.

  • PowerEdge MX Ethernet and FC switching modules – These low latency, high-bandwidth switching modules for multi-chassis environments include automated processes for topology compliance, QoS and autonomous healing for peak network performance with the PowerEdge MX single management interface. It is a modular infrastructure to deliver end-to-end 25GGbE and 32Gb FC host connectivity. Combined with 100GbE and 32Gb FC uplinks, customers can expect up to a 55% reduction in switching latency for highly-scalable, multi-chassis fabric architectures.

The PowerEdge MX also benefits from in-system management, including OpenManage Enterprise – Modular Edition, which delivers key functions of OpenManage Enterprise management within the server chassis for the entire environment. Customers can perform full lifecycle management on all PowerEdge MX components across multiple chassis at once; roll-out changes and templates faster; and access servers remotely with the OpenManage Mobile application and the Quick Sync 2 feature. OpenManage Enterprise also offers management of rack and modular solutions via a single interface.

With PowerEdge MX designed for flexible customization, the company’s end-to-end support and deployment services range from delivery of an integrated modular solution to customized deployment and configuration to meet individual customer needs. Services also include ProSupport Plus (1), which offers around the clock support, direct access to senior ProSupport Plus engineers and a designated Technology Service Manager for full system support.

PowerEdge MX will be available beginning September 12.

Francisco, Perez, Sr. IT administrator, Masergy, said: “The benefits of the new PowerEdge MX mirror our focus on innovation to simplify IT for our customers. This new architecture includes many features that reduce complexity, such as profile-based deployment and management and intelligent switch configurations. Its future-proof architecture, with a ‘no mid-plane’ design, eliminates bottlenecks and opens the door to easily accommodate future demands and technology.

Matt Eastwood, SVP, enterprise datacenter, cloud infrastructure and developers, IDC, said: “Computing platforms continue their fundamental transformation in line with the digital transformation journey that most firms have embarked on. Dell EMC PowerEdge MX is a poster child for this transformation as customers look for highly efficient and agile architectures that can easily adapt to a multitude of workloads and future technology advances.

Matt Halcomb, technical solutions architect, World Wide Technology (WWT), said: “We’re looking forward to offering PowerEdge MX to a host of customers that are looking for greater simplicity in their IT environment, but with the flexibility to support the full swath of virtual environments and workloads-all with a single source for management. With the rise of modern workloads, such as artificial intelligence and IoT, the demands on IT are growing and are increasingly changing. An investment in PowerEdge MX can help customers tackle all of these challenges while offering investment protection to benefit from full composability down the line.

Additional resources:
Direct2DellEMC blog: Meet PowerEdge MX, the First Platform Designed with Kinetic Infrastructure
Video: Direct2DellEMC Blog: Meet PowerEdge MX, the First Platform Designed with Kinetic Infrastructure
ESG white paper:
Insights from Modernized IT: Modular Compute Can Have a Big Impact
Hurwitz Group white paper: How Dynamic Infrastructure Accelerates Business Innovation: Kinetic Infrastructure and Dell EMC PowerEdge MX

(1) Dell ProSupport Plus availability and terms vary by region.

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