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Adding capacity to your data center

As data needs continue to grow and capacity expansion becomes a necessity, you have to address the delicate balance

between the need for additional storage and the finite space within your data center. The answer is to seamlessly expand

your PowerEdge servers or Dell Storage arrays with Dell’s direct attached storage (DAS) options. The new MD1400 and

MD1420 enclosures are designed to offer high-efficiency DAS for the 13th generation of PowerEdge servers, with

configurations ranging from 12 x 4TB HDDs to 24 x 12Gb 2.5" SSDs.

Introducing the new DAS for the latest generation of

PowerEdge servers

Versatile, reliable and cost effective, the MD1400 and MD1420

enclosures provide high-density and performance-optimized DAS

configurations for the latest generation of Dell PowerEdge servers.

Up to eight MD enclosures can be connected to each server using

flexibility and IO performance for such applications as:

• High-performance databases

• Streaming digital media

• Storage-intensive applications

High-density MD3060e expansion enclosure

Server expansion is affordable with the MD3060e dense expansion enclosure. The compact 4U form factor enables you to

dramatically increase capacity and efficiency behind PowerEdge rack servers, supporting 6Gbps SAS connectivity with a

host bus adaptor (HBA). With up to four attached expansion enclosures, the MD3060e can maximize capacity to almost a

petabyte of storage per server while saving space, power and cooling expenses. It is an ideal solution for:

• Hosting companies that need affordable and dense storage

• Work groups within a large IT organization, such as an R&D department

• Universities or government agencies with high performance computing (HPC) deployments that require high-density storage

• High-bandwidth or modular infrastructures, such as manufacturing, oil and gas, and video surveillance

• Financial institutions that need to process volumes of data without increasing their data center footprint

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