PowerEdge
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The PowerEdge (PE) line is Dell's server computer product line. PowerEdge machines come configured as tower, rack-mounted, or blade servers. Dell uses a consistent chip-set across servers in the same generation regardless of packaging,[1] allowing for a common set of drivers and system-images.
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Developer | Dell |
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Type | Server |
Release date | 1994; 30 years ago (1994) |
Operating system | Windows Server Linux |
CPU | x86 (1994–current); Itanium (circa 2005) |
Predecessor | PowerLine SE |
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Original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) and value-added resellers also offer solutions based on PowerEdge servers. Loaded with custom software and with minor cosmetic changes, Dell's servers form the underlying hardware in certain appliances from IronPort,[2] Google,[3]Exinda Networks,[4] and Enterasys.[5]