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Dell PowerEdge M1000e Blade Enclosure

Dell PowerEdge M1000e
The Dell™ PowerEdge™ M1000e modular blade enclosure delivers a breakthrough in enterprise server architecture. Optimized for use with Dell PowerEdge blade servers, the M1000e is a flexible, manageable and energy-efficient blade enclosure.
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The New Era of Blade Servers

The Dell PowerEdge M1000e modular blade enclosure is a breakthrough in enterprise server architecture. Built from the ground up to combat data center sprawl and IT complexity, the M1000e delivers one of the most energy-efficient, flexible and manageable blade server products on the market. Flexible and scalable, the M1000e is designed to support future generations of blade technologies regardless of processor or chipset architecture. The M1000e is optimized for use with all Dell PowerEdge blades.
 
 

Energy Efficiency That Can’t Be Beat

Only Dell provides complete, scale-on-demand switch designs. With additional I/O (input/output) slots and switch options, you have the flexibility you need to meet increasing demands for I/O consumption. Plus, Dell’s FlexIO modular switch technology lets you easily scale to provide additional uplink and stacking functionality — no need to waste your current investment with a “rip-and-replace” upgrade. With Dell, you achieve flexibility and scalability to maximize total cost of ownership (TCO).

Effortless Scalability

Only Dell provides complete, scale-on-demand switch designs. With additional I/O (input/output) slots and switch options, you have the flexibility you need to meet increasing demands for I/O consumption. Plus, Dell’s FlexIO modular switch technology lets you easily scale to provide additional uplink and stacking functionality — no need to waste your current investment with a “rip-and-replace” upgrade. With Dell, you achieve flexibility and scalability to maximize total cost of ownership (TCO).
 
 

Easy-to-Use, Powerful Management Tools

The M1000e helps reduce the cost and complexity of managing computing resources so you can focus on growing your business or managing your organization.
  • Centralized management controllers provide redundant, secure access paths for IT administrators to manage multiple enclosures and blades from a single console, making the M1000e one of the easiest blade solutions to manage.
  • Dynamic power management provides the capability to set high/low power thresholds to help ensure that blades operate within your power envelope.
  • The M1000e has real-time reporting for enclosure and blade power consumption, and the ability to prioritize blade slots for power provide optimal control over power resources.
  • The M1000e is one of the only blade solutions with an integrated KVM (keyboard, video, mouse) switch, enabling easy setup and deployment, and seamless integration into an existing KVM infrastructure.

Dell FlexAddress — The Simple, Low-Cost Way to Limit Downtime

Dell FlexAddress delivers persistent network and storage identities, equipping your data center to handle predictable or even unplanned changes — increase, upgrade or remove servers without affecting the network. Dell’s patent pending FlexAddress technology allows any M-Series blade enclosure to lock the World Wide Name (WWN) of the Fibre Channel controller, Media Access Control (MAC) of the Ethernet and Internet SCSI (iSCSI) controller into a blade slot instead of to the blade’s hardware, as was done in the past.

By removing the network and storage identity from the server hardware, customers are now able to upgrade and replace components or the entire server without changing the identity on the network. FlexAddress can be implemented in four easy steps — just select the slots and fabrics you want FlexAddress to be enabled on and the Chassis Management Controller handles everything from there, no matter what I/O modules you choose. It is simple efficient integration, simplified IT at its best.

 

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