Dell PowerEdge T-Series servers offer high performance and scalability with an office-friendly design, suitable for small to mid-sized businesses and remote sites. They are known for their quiet operation, reliable security, and energy efficiency.
Product | Market Share (%) |
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Dell PowerEdge T | 39.5% |
HPE Proliant ML | 46.4% |
Lenovo ThinkSystem Tower Servers | 12.5% |
Other | 1.5999999999999943% |
Company Size | Count |
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Small Business | 6 |
Large Enterprise | 2 |
Company Size | Count |
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Small Business | 80 |
Midsize Enterprise | 45 |
Large Enterprise | 99 |
PowerEdge T-Series servers are designed for easy management and come with configurable options for processor, memory, disks, and network interfaces. iDRAC, OpenManage, and a flexible BIOS enhance user experience. They are appreciated for strong performance, long hardware lifecycle, high storage capacity, and competitive pricing against counterparts like HPE and IBM. Some models feature hot-swappable components and redundant power, ensuring uptime. However, users would like more GPU card options, increased AMD processor compatibility, and enhanced PCIe 5 performance options. There are concerns about power supply stability and support services' expertise. The servers' weight is noted as a hindrance for mobility.
What are the standout features?Dell PowerEdge T-Series is extensively used in healthcare, education, and government sectors for database management and solving hardware issues. Higher education institutions leverage its AI capabilities, while businesses use it for IT operations. Its presence is significant where tower servers are preferred over rack servers.
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Author info | Rating | Review Summary |
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Servers Senior Network Administrator at Dukat d.d. | 4.0 | I primarily use the Dell PowerEdge T for iDRAC troubleshooting, appreciating its competitive pricing compared to HPE and IBM. However, its support services need improvement in knowledge and experience. I chose it over HPE due to cost considerations. |
Manager at Allegra Print and Imaging | 3.5 | I use the Dell PowerEdge T for our IT team because of its impressive speed and performance. While I'm satisfied with its overall capabilities, I believe the resolution needs improvement. We recently upgraded from having no system previously. |
Director at i5 Concepts Private Limited | 4.5 | I primarily use the Dell PowerEdge T in university labs for intensive AI applications, and I'm impressed with its speed and performance. Although it lacks high-core processor options, it surpasses competitors like Lenovo and HP in quality. |
Data center and cloud solution engineer at IE Network Solutions PLC | 4.5 | I deployed Dell PowerEdge T tower servers for five clients seeking alternatives to rack servers. The solution's high storage capacity is beneficial; however, its heaviness poses a challenge for mobility. I'm uncertain about its return on investment. |
Snr Systems Engineer at Nutanix | 3.5 | No summary available |
Dell Services Manager at ICS Technologies | 4.0 | The Dell PowerEdge T features valuable hardware components with a long life cycle, though we face issues with the power supply maintenance which could be more stable. We haven't considered or previously used other solutions, and no ROI details were provided. |
Technician at Sheeltron Digital Systems Private Limited | 5.0 | I find the Dell PowerEdge T series valuable for its management features like iDRAC and OpenManage, which help with customer issues. The BIOS Virtual is user-friendly. Improvements could include PCIe drivers in storage. It's suitable for simple tasks. |
Account Executive at a tech services company with 1-10 employees | 5.0 | No summary available |