Dell PowerEdge R

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Dell PowerEdge R
Score 8.6 out of 10
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Dell's PowerEdge R is a line of rack servers.N/A
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Chose Dell PowerEdge R
Dell has an 8GB RAID card, while the competition has only a 4GB RAID card. Value for money with a good Return on Investment. Good service during the warranty period and post-warranty. The failure rate is less for Dell than when compared to HPE. Hence has high uptime. Dell is …
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Better Management, Better ROI, Better Supply Chain System ensures timely delivery even in recent times where Supply Chain has become a big issue. Also ensuring timely project completion leading to chain effect like customer able to utilize their budget within timelines and we …
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Both have different prospects, I have been working with Dell mostly, hence always prefer Dell.
Chose Dell PowerEdge R
Against hp servers, Dell has outperformed them in terms of incidents regarding hardware memory parts. With the Dell PowerEdge R series servers we have not had any incidents regarding memory modules. On the other hand, with HP servers, we encountered a lot of failures regarding …
Chose Dell PowerEdge R
I have had experience with these other servers (not listed) and had a better experience with the Dell:
IBM System X
HP DL380
Chose Dell PowerEdge R
Dell PowerEdge R rack servers support almost the entire range of the applications and hardware ecosystems of IT OEMs. Provides higher throughput, energy efficiency, high performance at a much lower cost compared to various other leading solutions. The support ecosystem of the …
Chose Dell PowerEdge R
Whilst Dell & HP servers are pretty much the same commodity internals, we find equivalent spec Dell servers are almost always lower both initial purchase and ongoing support and maintenance. The software tools provided between HP and Dell are pretty much equivalent.

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Chose Dell PowerEdge R
Support and pricing is significantly improved with our switch to Dell from HPE products.
Chose Dell PowerEdge R
PowerEdge R servers was selected by CIO. I think the servers have lots of benefits for our company and are well placed on our projects. In most business cases they are working good and our management have a clear vision to upgrade them to the same brand with better specs. Hope …
Chose Dell PowerEdge R
We found Dell an easier company to work with than HPE overall since Dell allows you to purchase directly from them where HPE requires you to use a reseller. The PowerEdge R servers came in at a lower cost than a comparability speced HPE ProLaint DL. Both servers seemed …
Chose Dell PowerEdge R
The initial investment for Dell PowerEdge R is much lower.
Chose Dell PowerEdge R
We have used Sun Fire X4170 Servers before, they were reliable servers in terms of durability, but they always had issues were the servers are not responding or not booting, they also have higher response times for the individual VMs comparing to the PowerEdge R740 which have …
Chose Dell PowerEdge R
Dell PowerEdge servers are very solid and come with all the required management software and features, i.e. iDRAC provides a web interface and a command line interface that enables the server admins manage the server by performing a wide variety of tasks. Also, it should be …
Chose Dell PowerEdge R
Dell PowerEdge Racks as opposed to Towers just differ in the way they are stored and can differ in the makeup of them.
Chose Dell PowerEdge R
They perform essentially the same job duties, and while the HPE Blades offer much stronger density and options for expansion, the overall cost of the chassis was a major factor. We also found firmware and general support to be easier and better with Dell. I am fine using either …
Chose Dell PowerEdge R
Our IT consultant firm at the time of purchase recommended these servers as part of a fuller infrastructure upgrade plan that we undertook in preparation for a major ERP & CRM systems upgrade. We did entertain the other similar systems I mentioned, but we trusted the vendor and …
Chose Dell PowerEdge R
These are very comparable products. I cannot speak to the current line of HP servers, but the older ones we replace with the Dell servers are typically less efficient.
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Medium-sized Companies
HPE ProLiant DL
HPE ProLiant DL
Score 7.4 out of 10
Enterprises
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Score 9.3 out of 10
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User Ratings
Dell PowerEdge R
Likelihood to Recommend
9.9
(21 ratings)
Likelihood to Renew
10.0
(1 ratings)
Usability
10.0
(16 ratings)
Support Rating
10.0
(16 ratings)
Implementation Rating
10.0
(1 ratings)
User Testimonials
Dell PowerEdge R
Likelihood to Recommend
Dell Technologies
We chose Dell PowerEdge R series because we need to consolidate a lot of physical load into a smaller number of nodes. Their hardware configuration, specifically for vSAN helps us achieve a high-density load in a very low number of physical servers. On top of that, they have lots of expansion ports, so we can increase our load internally on each other with simple upgrades.
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Pros
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  • Good price - Compared to other vendors’ server platforms. In our scenario (virtualization) we found out PowerEdge offers the best price/vCPU and RAM ratio.
  • Customizable - We were able to select optimal memory/disk capacity for our use case. Other platform's minimum requirements were above our needs, hence needlessly expensive.
  • Good warranty and service - Our project did not involve creating a big cluster with a lot of spare capacity, so the next business day warranty came handy.
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Cons
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  • Getting DSAT report remotely does becomes a challenge sometimes
  • Server rebooting becomes an issue, it does not starts up easily
  • Server heats up sometimes a lot, emitting lot of noice
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Likelihood to Renew
Dell Technologies
It is the best server in the market.
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Usability
Dell Technologies
The Dell PowerEdge R range is just intuitive when you have skills engineers managing them in-house, although even with new members of staff on the team, the learning curve is very low providing they have previous general service hardware management experience. From the specification through to the management of this range, the usability is excellent.
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Support Rating
Dell Technologies
We consider Dell's support to be best-in-class compared to other solutions and is also reasonably priced. Their SLA targets have almost always been met, except for minor occasions that have had extenuating circumstances. The service staff is also professional and thorough. Overall, we are very satisfied with the level of support we receive.
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Implementation Rating
Dell Technologies
Installation was easy.
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Alternatives Considered
Dell Technologies
PowerEdge R servers was selected by CIO. I think the servers have lots of benefits for our company and are well placed on our projects. In most business cases they are working good and our management have a clear vision to upgrade them to the same brand with better specs. Hope to see this upgrade in close future.
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Return on Investment
Dell Technologies
  • From the perspective of physical server consolidations, when servers spread across multiple branch and remote offices are gathered into a central data center, this simplification process provides ROI in several ways. One, the configuration control, restriction of server access.
  • Reduce complexity and enable greater standardization of hardware purchases, which lowers costs.
  • Increased security of the move are important.
  • The costs of moves, add-ins, and changes are reduced, as well as the costs of travel time and maintenance.
  • Migrating legacy operating systems to a newer version via rehosting brings similar ROI benefits when it comes to server consolidation.
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