It is primarily used by a university in their labs, particularly for demanding AI applications and more.
The systems are performing flawlessly. They deliver impressive speed, and it's worth noting that we haven't encountered any complaints or negative feedback so far.
Currently, we don't have access to high-tier gold processors within the Dell lineup. When we opt for Platinum processors, we get the most top-of-the-line option available, but it maxes out at 52 cores. I'm currently working on setting up a lab for AI, big data, and data analysis, and my client needs exceptionally powerful servers, and such high-core counts are not currently offered within the available options.
I have been working with it for the last two years.
I would rate its stability capabilities nine out of ten.
I would rate its scalability features as nine out of ten as we're limited to a maximum of 52 cores. We can add additional processors to the system, which is a positive aspect of its scalability.
Their customer support is exceptional. They consistently provide timely and high-quality support, the response time is excellent, and the quality of support they offer is top-notch. Their support staff is not only highly skilled but also very knowledgeable. I would rate it ten out of ten.
The initial setup is easy and user-friendly.
I would rate it five out of ten for pricing because it's not geared towards small industries. For enterprise and large-scale companies, it's actually quite reasonable and not considered very expensive.
I've recently conducted a comparison, evaluating it against Lenovo. In the past, I've also made comparisons with HP's ProLiant series, but PowerEdge is the industry leader and the superior choice.
It is not suitable for small businesses but for enterprises and medium-sized companies. Overall, I would rate it nine out of ten.