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How does server design influence data center sustainability?

Power availability, efficient cooling, and related environmental metrics are becoming critical for datacenter planning. CIOs and IT decision-makers must invest in efficient, highly performant, and secure server infrastructure as the foundation of a sustainable hybrid infrastructure strategy.

At Dell Technologies, PowerEdge servers powered by the 5th generation AMD EPYC™ processors utilize high-performance architecture to minimize energy consumption while maintaining high levels of performance, enabling significant reductions in power usage and cooling requirements in data centers.

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