3W Infra has launched its new mid-end and high-end dedicated server plans. These hosting packages are powered by Dell’s latest, 14th generation PowerEdge server technology. 3W Infra expects to enhance its innovative power later on this year by adding AMD-powered (next to Intel-powered) Dell equipment.

3W Infra’s new high-end and mid-range dedicated server packages are powered by Dell PowerEdge R440 and Dell PowerEdge R540 respectively. These server hardware types will replace the previous 3W Infra server packages based on R430 and R530. As a provider of Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS) solutions on a global scale, 3W Infra has thoroughly tested the 14th generation Dell hardware and expects these new dedicated server plans to cater to the efficiency and performance needs, even the most demanding ones of a variety of its existing and new customers worldwide.

Key features of 3W Infra’s new R540 (high-end) dedicated server package include:

  • Dual Intel Xeon Scalable (Skylake-SP) CPU - up to 20 cores
  • 512 GB DDR4
  • Dell Remote Access and Lifecycle Controller (iDRAC9 Enterprise)
  • Hardware RAID (PERC): Dell PowerEdge RAID Controller
  • Up to 12x 3.5” SAS/SATA HDD
  • Supports NVMe SSDs
  • Up to 20Gbps dedicated uplink to 3W Infra’s high volume (160Gbps of bandwidth), fully redundant and continuously expanding global network
  • Operating Systems: Microsoft Windows Server with Hyper-V, VMware ESXi, Ubuntu, CentOS, Debian, or BSD.
  • Free-of charge dedicated server setup

Key features of 3W Infra’s new R440 (mid-end) dedicated server package include:

  • Dual Intel Xeon Scalable (Skylake-SP) CPU - up to 22 cores
  • 512 GB DDR4
  • Dell Remote Access and Lifecycle Controller (iDRAC9 Enterprise)
  • Hardware RAID (PERC): Dell PowerEdge RAID Controller
  • Up to 4x 3.5 in. Hot Plug HDD
  • Supports NVMe SSDs
  • Up to 20Gbps dedicated uplink to 3W Infra’s high volume (160Gbps of bandwidth), fully redundant and continuously expanding global network
  • Operating Systems: Microsoft Windows Server with Hyper-V, VMware ESXi, Ubuntu, CentOS, Debian, or BSD.
  • Free-of charge dedicated server setup.

 

AMD-Powered Dell Servers

3W Infra already has laid its eye on Dell’s very recently introduced PowerEdge servers (R6415, R7415, and R7425) with AMD’s Epyc 7000 processors inside. As with the Intel-powered dedicated servers launched today, it will support NVMe SSDs. If the promised performance, efficiency and reliability results will turn out to be as great as expected when being put on 3W Infra’s test bench, the company will definitely embrace the AMD technology and have 3W Infra’s dedicated server plans powered by AMD processors.

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