Dell PowerEdge M1000e Servers

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The Dell PowerEdge M1000e series consists of modular blade servers that operate within a single shared enclosure – allowing for better resource management and cost reduction. Hardware Direct offers ready configurations of the two most powerful models: M630 and M640, but that's not all.

M630 or M640? Find out which blade server better suits your environment

The Dell PowerEdge M630 is a design from an era when performance, reasonable power consumption, and flexibility were key. It supports up to two Xeon E5 v3/v4 processors with a maximum of 22 cores each, has an impressive 24 DIMM slots, and performs well in medium-load environments – for example, as part of a virtualization cluster, a base for backups, or a node for handling ERP systems. It can accommodate two 2.5" drives (SAS/SATA/SSD), and thanks to integrated 10 GbE cards and iDRAC8, it can be managed fully remotely – even without physical access to the server room.

The PowerEdge M640, however, is on another level. Featuring newer architecture, Intel Xeon Scalable processors (Skylake/Cascade Lake) with up to 28 cores per CPU, and support for NVMe drives, it makes a difference in heavily loaded environments – such as data processing, virtualization with a large number of machines, or intensive use of network resources. This version supports up to 2 TB of RAM, includes iDRAC9 and 10 GbE interfaces, yet still fits within the M1000e blade enclosure – meaning fewer cables, fewer power supplies, and better utilization of rack space.

Already have an M1000e? Add another server and expand your infrastructure easily

The advantage of the entire M1000e series is that you don't have to buy a new enclosure every time. If you already use this platform, simply add another blade – it doesn't matter if it's an older M630 or the more modern M640. Both work with the same infrastructure: power, cooling, and management. In practice, this means lower deployment costs, fewer cables, and simpler scaling of the entire IT environment.

For many companies, this blade architecture proves to be the most cost-effective – especially where rack space is limited, and needs are growing. At Hardware Direct, you'll find ready configurations of M630 and M640 servers equipped with RAID controllers, power supplies, and the Lifecycle Controller feature. Just install it, assign its role in the environment, and get started – without searching for additional accessories or worrying about compatibility issues.