TrustRadius Insights for Dell PowerEdge are summaries of user sentiment data from TrustRadius reviews and, when necessary, third party data sources.
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The Dell PowerEdge R series servers have proven to be versatile and reliable solutions for various use cases in production environments. With their ability to form vSAN clusters, these servers are commonly deployed as standalone servers or hypervisors. Customers have reported that the Dell PowerEdge R series servers are easy to deploy and highly customizable, offering a budget-friendly hardware fit for different industries.
One of the main use cases for these servers is running demanding business applications such as databases, ERP systems, business intelligence tools, and MS Exchange. Additionally, they are utilized in small offices, medical and dental offices, where they centralize files, establish file sharing domains, and serve as backup servers. The Dell PowerEdge R series servers are also commonly used for virtualization purposes, supporting various operating systems and containers. Their reliability, competitive pricing, and high uptime make them suitable choices for web and email servers.
Furthermore, these servers have been deployed for software product testing and demoing company-wide due to their support for virtualization solutions. They have also found applications in building compute platforms, deploying security and networking applications, and managing customer data center infrastructure. In addition to their primary storage and SQL server functions, customers appreciate the stability and enterprise-grade service and support provided by Dell PowerEdge R series servers.
Overall, the Dell PowerEdge R series servers offer a range of use cases across different industries. Their flexibility, performance, and cost-effectiveness make them valuable assets for businesses seeking stability and efficiency in their IT infrastructure.
We use Dell PowerEdge R servers as web servers and email servers to store students' data. This server is competitively priced. It provides a quick return on investment. Their service is good as they provide next business day onsite support and service. It uses SSD for OS and hence the failure rate is low, so it provides high uptime.
Pros
Dell is direct
Cost-effective offering good ROI
Up to even 8 years post-warranty spares support
Driver support for all OS
Cons
Liquid cooling of the servers can reduce heat generation.
From NBD warranty, they can move to a same-day warranty.
Preventive maintenance during the warranty period.
Likelihood to Recommend
Comes in a small form factor of 1U making it ideal for increasing rack density. Has a very low failure rate and hence has more than 99% server uptime. In case there is any hardware failure then in such cases it takes a lot of time to log a call with their technical support team.
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Administrator in Information Technology (501-1000 employees)
We have used Dell PowerEdge R series Servers in our organization to support multiple Application platforms that runs on individual physical machines. The Product ranges offered supports ecosystems which suits our budget. We have even created excellency centre in our organization which runs multiple work loads requiring variety of physical configurations. Hence recommend Dell PowerEdge R Servers
Pros
Supports both Legacy and latest Work Loads
Support multiple Virtualization Platforms
Require very less management
Easy BIOS set up
Offer Single GUI to monitor multiple machines
Susceptible to tough DC environment
Cons
Getting DSAT report remotely does becomes a challenge sometimes
Server rebooting becomes an issue, it does not starts up easily
Server heats up sometimes a lot, emitting lot of noice
Likelihood to Recommend
It is less appropriate for Defence departments where Servers are rebooted on regular basis.It is best suited for Hyper converge Environment, Virtualization. Increase performance with up to 50% * higher core counts.iDRAC9 Group Manager, offers a built-in “one to many console” web-based console letting us deploy multiple servers at the same time even remotely.
There are several IT services that need great performance and dependability, and thus we've installed Dell PowerEdge C4130 in our rack to meet those needs. Centralized management and easy installation make it a good fit for a wide range of applications. In today's world, we employ a virtualization platform in conjunction with Big Data services, analysis and development tools. Dell's customer service is regarded as one of the best in the industry.
Pros
Adaptation to a wide range of workloads, with a focus on mission-critical tasks requiring a significant amount of computation
Virtualization of key services is a great use for this
Processor, disk space, memory, and typeface all readily available when you need them to be
Cons
The additional C series versions are more costly than the basic one
I haven't seen any downtime in my system's operation
All of the functionalities have been working as expected
Likelihood to Recommend
An excellent warranty and excellent technical assistance can be expected from the PowerEdge C Series, which comes from a well-known brand with a long track record in the market. Scalability, physical space optimization and performance and dependability for handling sensitive and vital data like databases and ERP systems that are fairly sophisticated are just some of the benefits we get from Dell gear, which saves us resources and energy by up to 40%.
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Verified User
Engineer in Information Technology (10,001+ employees)
Dell PowerEdge R series are very handy and easy to deploy rack-based servers. I am using Dell PowerEdge R710, R720 & R730 for more than 5 years. We use these rack servers as Hypervisor i.e., VMware ESXi as well as a backup server. Most of the virtual infrastructure is running on this series. You can use these rack servers as standalone ones, or like a hypervisor, etc.
Pros
Reliable memory feature is unique.
Easy in RAID configuration where we need OS and storage partitions.
PowerEdge iDRAC are way more easier to administer.
We have deployed the Dell PowerEdge C4130 solution in our company rack in order to implement various IT services that demand high performance and reliability. It has easy installation and optimized centralized management. Today we use Big Data services, analysis, and development systems combined with a virtualization platform. Dell Support is another highlight and we consider it one of the best on the market.
Pros
Adaptation to different workloads and especially to critical loads that need a lot of processing.
Great for virtualization of critical services.
Minimize physical space occupying only 1U.
Easy management.
High availability of processor, storage space, memory and font.
Cons
The value of 24x7 support is expensive, the value of 8x5NBD is more attractive.
The other superior models of the C series are more expensive.
Likelihood to Recommend
PowerEdge C Series is very reliable equipment from a reference manufacturer in the market with a lot of experience and one of the best warranty and technical support services. Dell hardware provides us with resource savings, energy savings of up to 40%, scalability, physical space optimization, and performance and reliability to handle sensitive and critical data such as databases and ERP systems that are quite complex.
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Verified User
Analyst in Information Technology (201-500 employees)
We are using Dell PowerEdge R series servers in our production environment. We have 6 of them in a vSAN cluster located in only one location. We made the decision of buying them helped by Dell Consulting services. They helped us to simulate our main load and to project how that load would best fit into their hardware.
Pros
Low part incident.
Fast hardware delivery.
Centralize management VM.
Cons
Not particularly found any worth mentioning.
Some issues were fixed by firmware updates.
They are very stable.
Likelihood to Recommend
We chose Dell PowerEdge R series because we need to consolidate a lot of physical load into a smaller number of nodes. Their hardware configuration, specifically for vSAN helps us achieve a high-density load in a very low number of physical servers. On top of that, they have lots of expansion ports, so we can increase our load internally on each other with simple upgrades.
We use a Dell PowerEdge R as the primary storage server in our organization, as well as a SQL server. It is used across the whole organization and maintains the integrity of all data, providing shared drives for access by approximately 1,000 users.
Pros
The servers are stable
The servers are fault tolerant
The servers are easily managed via IPMI
The servers are easily upgraded and maintained
Cons
I would like to see expanded use of AMD processors across the range
I would like to see more storage options for NVME disks
I would like to see improved memory compatibility
Likelihood to Recommend
Dell PowerEdge R servers are well suited to medium to large organizations looking for robust storage or virtualization platforms. The machines are less appropriate for small businesses where the cost of the machine outweighs its usefulness.
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Verified User
Manager in Information Technology (51-200 employees)
We use Dell PowerEdge R servers for any requirement for traditional rack mount server compute and storage. Typically we'll use them for physical database servers, file sharing servers where significant storage is required with often the addition of hybrid storage (using Enmotus software) of hard disk and ssd combinations to deliver excellent i/o performance for a good price.
Pros
Price
Reliability
Dell Support
Low admin overheads
Fast delivery
Cons
The time to support latest and largest hard disks could be better
Likelihood to Recommend
Works for all scenarios of computing, physical database servers, remote branch offices, virtualisation hosts there are very few scenarios where these servers don't fit. Due to the options for connectivity and density of CPU and RAM they are also options for hyper converged infrastructure that are replacing traditional blade environments.
Use of small VMware ESXi nodes as a standalone remote branch server is an excellent option as provides considerable value and savings to deliver 3-5 virtual servers.
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Verified User
Manager in Information Technology (1001-5000 employees)
Our organization has standardized on Dell PowerEdge servers for years and have had a generally positive experience. It offers the best pricing, support, and technology available without our region. The systems are also generally reliable, and the robust management tools have streamlined routine maintenance and monitoring within the local IT department.
Pros
Support is best-in-class
Pricing is competitive
Reliability has been generally good.
Technology and management tools has been impressive.
Cons
Pricing for warranty extensions could be improved.
Support for older/obsolete hardware could be improved.
Likelihood to Recommend
Dell Poweredge has a variety of solutions from small to large scale that should be adequate for all on-premise business needs. However, as with everything else in the world of IT, if your organization has already standardized on a different platform, it may be best to stay with that platform, unless there is enough justification to make a complete or phased change-out.
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Verified User
Manager in Information Technology (1001-5000 employees)
We use Dell PE R710 servers in our data center. They provide resources for Drake Hyper-V virtualization. Few of them also allocated for backup and DR. During time of usage they have showed mostly positive outcome. They connected to corporate SAN and provide access to various applications for business needs. It is mostly Web and SQL servers.
Pros
PowerEdge R really well work for small/med hosting servers.
MS SQL DBs are running well for such type of hardware.
Dedicated backup servers are performing well on Dell servers.
Cons
DRAC interface should be better designed to improve usability of management.
Raid controllers sometimes have an issue with non-Dell disks.
There is room to improve drivers for server support.
Likelihood to Recommend
It is good hardware to meet project requirements, if budget can allow to purchase high grade Dell servers. We use them for hosting and they well suited for our needs. Practically PowerEdge R servers have good reputation and can provide any high load compute activities like DBs, SAP, Mail servers or other application services.