The Dell PowerEdge R760xs offers compelling performance in a right-sized system with the latest PCIe Gen 5 bandwidth and large storage capability
The new Dell PowerEdge R760xs is a 2U server supports up to two 4th generation Intel® Xeon® Scalable processors with up to 32 cores per socket for faster performance and large storage capability, Focused on delivering the latest technology to power the most popular applications and workloads used by businesses today, including virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI), virtual machines (VMs), and software-defined storage (SDS)
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