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Dell PowerEdge Blade Server PDVSA Jun-05

Dell PowerEdge Blade Server PDVSA Jun-05. Dell’s Continued Server Market Share Growth in US. Dell PowerEdge Server business continues to grow aggressively, with the #1 position in the United States. US Market Share History. Q4 2004 Results:. Dell 33.5%. HP + Compaq. HP + Compaq 29.3%.

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Dell PowerEdge Blade Server PDVSA Jun-05

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  1. Dell PowerEdge Blade Server PDVSA Jun-05

  2. Dell’s Continued Server Market Share Growth in US Dell PowerEdge Server business continues to grow aggressively, with the #1 position in the United States US Market Share History Q4 2004 Results: Dell 33.5% HP + Compaq HP + Compaq 29.3% Compaq IBM 12.2% IBM HP Source: Q4 2004 IDC Top Vendors US x86 Server Dell Confidential – NDA Use Only

  3. 8th Generation PowerEdge Server Features Processor Technology New Intel XEON Processors with Extended Memory64 Technology Memory technology New DDR-2 400MHz memory I/O Technology New generation PCI Express System Management Standardized IPMI interface for Management Remote Management New remote management card with enhanced features Dell Confidential – NDA Use Only

  4. PowerEdge Server Lineup SC Servers Blade Server PowerEdge SC1425 2P/2 Drive rack Xeon PowerEdge SC420 1P/2 Drive P4/Celeron PowerEdge SC1420 2P/4 Drive Xeon Tower Servers PowerEdge 1855 2P/ 10-blade Xeon w/EM64T PowerEdge 800 1P/4 Drive P4/Celeron PowerEdge 1800 2P/6 Drive Xeon w/EM64T (post RTS) PowerEdge 2800 2P/10 Drive Xeon w/EM64T PowerEdge 6800 4P/ 12 Drive Xeon w/EM64T Rack-mounted Servers PowerEdge 7250 4U/4P Itanium 2 PowerEdge 750 1U/1P P4/Celeron PowerEdge 1850 1U/2P Xeon w/EM64T PowerEdge 2850 2U/2P Xeon w/EM64T PowerEdge 6850 4U/4P Xeon w/EM64T Dell Confidential – NDA Use Only

  5. Are Today’s Blade Servers the Right Solution? • Today, competitive blade offerings force significant trade-offs • Density at the expense of Server ClassFeatures • Server Class Features at the expense of density • All at a price premium to 1U servers • Dell will offer the first blade server that delivers on the promise of high density computing • The optimal balance - complete server class features combined with a density and price advantage over traditional rack servers Price Density Features Dell Confidential – NDA Use Only

  6. The Value of Dell Blade Servers Server Class Features Density Advantage = 42 1U Servers 60 Blades Price Advantaged after 5 servers $$$ Savings for servers 6-10 Investment Protection PowerEdge 1955 PowerEdge 1855 Dell Confidential – NDA Use Only

  7. Dell PowerEdge 1855 A comprehensive blade solution for the data center • 10 dual Xeon™ blades in a 7U chassis (60 servers per 42U rack) • Mainstream server class feature set • Price advantaged over similarly configured 1U servers • Designed to support multiple generations of server blades and I/O devices • OpenManage™ functionality • Many options for I/O connectivity Dell Confidential – NDA Use Only

  8. PowerEdge 1855 Systems Management Managing Dell blade servers is similar to managing other PowerEdge servers - Why should a server’s form factor dictate a systems management strategy? • Change Management • Dell File Watch – pro-active notification from support.dell.com of critical updates • Dell Update Packages - Update system BIOS, Firmware, and drivers • Integration with SMS and Altiris • Deployment • Dell Server Assistant - Single server interactive install • Dell Deployment Toolkit – Automation for multi-server installation • Monitoring • PowerEdge Servers – instrumented to predict and alert hardware faults • Dell IT Assistant - Group server management console • Dell Server Administrator - Monitor and control a single server • IPMI 1.5 Base Management - Standardizes server health status, alerting and remote control Dell Confidential – NDA Use Only

  9. PowerEdge 1855 Product DetailsTechnical Background

  10. Chassis Design Dell Confidential – NDA Use Only

  11. Server Blade Design 1 This term does not connote actual operating speed of 1 Gb/sec. For high speed transmission, connection to a Gigabit Ethernet server and network infrastructure is required. Dell Confidential – NDA Use Only

  12. PowerEdge 1855Blade Dual Xeon (Nocona) processor blade w/ SCSI Hard Drives • Blade I/O daughtercard: • Qlogic dual port FC2 at launch • Other options under consideration Hot Plug 3.5” SCSI HARD Drives (x2) DP Xeon Processors: Full power & Low Voltage Xeon options DDR2 400 Memory (x6) Dell Confidential – NDA Use Only

  13. Dual Fabric Architecture Dell Confidential – NDA Use Only

  14. PowerEdge 1855Front View Port for 2 x USB & video connector Blade ejection levers Hot Plug SCSI drives Dell Confidential – NDA Use Only

  15. PowerEdge 1855ChassisRear View • Ethernet I/O Module: • Layer 2 switch or pass-through (1 or 2) • Fan Modules (2) • Hot Plug/ Redundant 2nd Fabric chassis I/O module (x2) • Power Supplies (x4) • Hot Plug/ Redundant KVM MODULE • Management Module • 2nd module is optional, for redundancy Dell Confidential – NDA Use Only

  16. Optional I/O Modules Fibre Channel Pass-Through Dell PowerConnect Switch Gigabit Ethernet Pass-Through Coming Soon Brocade Fibre Channel Switch Topspin Infiniband Pass-Through Dell Confidential – NDA Use Only

  17. Power Comparison The PowerEdge 1855 consumes up to 15% less power than the PowerEdge 1850 10 x PowerEdge 1850s 10 x PowerEdge 1855 Blades • Power: • Input Power Draw = 3923 Watts • 18.55A @ 208v • 16A @ 240v • Number of AC cords = 4 with redundancy • Airflow: • Up to 25°C inlet temp – low speed = 340 CFM • Over 25°C inlet temp – high speed = 460 CFM • Power: • Input Power Draw = 4620 Watts • 22A @ 208v • 19.25A @ 240v • Number of AC cords = 20 with redundancy • Airflow: • Up to 25°C inlet temp – low speed = 250 CFM • Over 25°C inlet temp – high speed = 600 CFM Dell Confidential – NDA Use Only

  18. PowerEdge Blade Server Roadmap

  19. Lindenhurst/Nocona Dell PowerEdge Blade Server Roadmap • Latest Intel Xeon processors • New Memory technology • SAS/SATA hard drives with RAID • 2 GbE • PCI Express daughtercard slot • IPMI 2.0 Baseboard Management Controller Blades PE 1655 PowerEdge 1855 7U10 blades Chassis Stability, robust ecosystem, investment protection PowerEdge 1655 1H’04 2H’04 1H’05 2H’05 1H’06 2H’062007+ Dell Confidential – NDA Use Only

  20. Blade I/O Planning Roadmap TBD Brocade upgrade to FC4 Brocade 16 port FC2 Switch Switch/Pass-through 2nd vendor 16 port FC2/4 switch 10 port Pass-through (10 SFPs) FC Emulex 2 port PCIe FC1/2/4 HBA Daughtercard QLA 2 port FC1/2/4 (PCIe-2432) Qlogic 2 port FC1/2 (PCI-X-2312) PCIe TOE NIC NIC Daughtercard Intel 2 port Gb NIC Tier 1 L2+ – copper or optical Ethernet PowerConnect L2 w/ 6 x copper GbE uplinks Switch/Pass-through Copper Pass-through (“PHY board”) (10 x RJ-45) Topspin Dual Port PCIe 4x Infiniband HCA Topspin 10 port 4x port Pass-through module Cluster 2H’04 1H’05 2H’05 1H’06 2H’06 Required but Under Investigation In Development Approved Dell Confidential – NDA Use Only

  21. Removing the Price Premium from Blades Blade Servers 1U Servers When compared to similarly configured 1U servers, IBM and HP blade servers offer minimal density and require a price premium* 23% Premium 9% Premium 25% Savings 42 Server Comparison – Hardware Pricing Only Dell Confidential – NDA Use Only

  22. Pricing Details for Slide #6 Hardware Pricing as of 7/19/20041 1Based on hardware list pricing of 42 similarly configured servers with SCSI hard drives. Obtained from dell.com, ibm.com, and hp.com as of 7/19/04. 1GB means 1 billion bytes; accessible capacity varies with operating environment Dell Confidential – NDA Use Only

  23. Gracias

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