• New
PowerEdge C server optimizes the latest compute and memory technologies for
demanding high performance computing, Web-tech and cloud computing environments
• Balance
of compute and storage combined with automated management makes PowerEdge C6320
also ideal for hyper-converged solutions and appliances
• PowerEdge
C6320 provides up to two times performance improvement over the previous
generation on leading HPC benchmark and can achieve 999 Gigaflops on a single
server
• Comet,
a new petascale supercomputer deployed by the San Diego Supercomputer Center
(SDSC) leverages 27 racks of PowerEdge C6320, totaling 1,944 nodes or 46,656
cores; a five-fold increase in compute capacity versus SDSC’s previous system
Dell today
announced it continues to push the boundaries of high-performance computing
(HPC) and big data by unveiling the PowerEdge C6320, the latest addition in its
13th generation Dell PowerEdge server portfolio. The PowerEdge C6320 delivers up to two times
performance improvement on the leading HPC performance benchmark(1), and has
the right mix of cost-efficient compute and storage in a compact, 2U chassis
for HPC and hyper-converged solutions and appliances, allowing customers to
meet demanding workload needs.