Dell’s PowerEdge M-Series and Power Efficiency

Since Dell introduced the PowerEdge M-Series blade server, we've received many questions regarding how we designed the product. Most of these requests revolve around how Dell chose the M-Series chassis and blade design, plus how we achieved the impressive power efficiency metrics published in the third party report from Principled Technologies.

Dell designed the M1000e blade chassis as a 10U enclosure housing 16 blades and 6 highly flexible switches. Each half-height blade is capable of having up to 4 high speed ports per blade to maximize throughput out to the switches. The switches themselves are designed to be upgradeable to provide a long lasting enclosure capable of hosting the high speed interconnects of today and tomorrow. You can see more details about the Energy Smart components integrated into the M1000e in the following whitepaper.

We crafted the M-Series chassis from the ground up to be the most power efficient blade enclosure in the world. This meant methodically designing each individual enclosure component to run as efficiently as possible. Find out more in the following vlog with Tom Garvens, a senior engineering manager on the M-Series team.

<a href="http://media.dellone2one.com/dell/March2008/M-series_Vlog_Tom_Garvens_revised.flv"><img src="http://direct2dell.com/photos/videos/images/49346/300x225.aspx" border = "0" width="300" height="225"></a><br /><a href = "http://media.dellone2one.com/dell/March2008/M-series_Vlog_Tom_Garvens_revised.flv">View Video</a><br />Format: flv<br />Duration: 5:17

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aikiwolfie said:

Dell you stopped the slightly bald guy mid sentence. Why? He's probably been the best speaker on here so far. He doesn't even start ever sentence with "So ...". 

Lionel Menchaca, Chief Blogger said:

aikiwolfie: Sorry for the mix-up on the video. We fixed it.

aikiwolfie said:

Thanks Lionel dude.

Can you also fix so that I can have my M1330n remote control now please? :o)
 

Lionel Menchaca, Chief Blogger said:

aikiwolfie: I'll look into the remote thing and will let you know what I find out. Sorry we haven't resolved the issue with you yet.

aikiwolfie said:

Cheers Lionel ;o) 

Adam said:

I might just be an average consumer tech-head, but that was really interesting. I found myself wishing that the video was several times longer :(

Chuck Monroe said:

Me too, Adam - same here. It's nice too see the engineering thought process that went on behind the new design.

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