PowerEdge R6415


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High-density compute for scale-out workloads

Bring high-density computing to your data center with the PowerEdge R6415. This efficient single-socket rack server is specially tuned for virtualization and scale-out software-defined storage. Benefit from rich storage performance with up to 10 NVMe drives. With the enterprise-class AMD EPYC™ processor, the R6415 provides up to 32 cores per processor while reducing bottlenecks with up to 2 terabytes of memory and 128 PCIe lanes.

Ideal workloads:

  • Dense software-defined storage
  • Virtualization

Drive transformation with Dell EMC PowerEdge servers

Data center evolution starts with modern platforms that scale easily and are optimized for application performance. The PowerEdge R6415 is built upon a scalable system architecture and provides choice and flexibility to meet performance demands.

  • Simplify deployment and easily scale from 3 to 1000+ nodes for software-defined storage with Dell EMC ScaleIO Ready Node
  • Maximize storage performance with up to 10 NVMe SSDs
  • Scale compute resources with the AMD EPYC microprocessor delivering up to 128 PCIe lanes for high bandwidth and low-latency access

Automate productivity with intelligent, embedded management

Dell EMC OpenManage intelligent automation enables you to spend less time on routine maintenance so you can focus on business-critical priorities.

  • Help maximize uptime with proactive diagnostics and automated remediation that increase productivity up to 90%*
  • Leverage existing management consoles with easy integrations for VMware® vSphere®, Microsoft® System Center and Nagios®
  • Improve productivity with agent-free Dell EMC iDRAC9 for automated management
  • Simplify deployment with OpenManage next-generation console and server profiles to configure and prep servers rapidly and scalably

Fortify your data center with comprehensive protection

A comprehensive, cyber-resilient architecture with security embedded into every server helps to protect your data.

  • Protect server configuration and firmware from malicious changes with new Configuration Lock-down
  • Use system erase of local storage to help ensure data privacy when you repurpose or retire servers
  • Automate updates that check file dependencies and proper update sequence, before deploying them independently from the OS/hypervisor
  • Take control of your firmware consoles with embedded authentication that is designed to allow only properly signed updates to run