Dell introduces service for dense server environments

Dell this week introduced the Data Center Environment Assessment, a new service that will help customers analyze their current data centers and appropriately design for air flow and power requirements of more demanding server environments.
   
The Environment Assessment service is designed for business and institutional customers whose data centers range from small 200 square-feet to large 10,000 plus square-foot environments, Dell said. Pricing for the fixed-scope, fixed-price offering starts at $5,000 and increases depending on customer needs.
   
The service, being announced simultaneously with Dell's new PowerEdge 6800 and PowerEdge 6850 servers, is now available in the United States and is expected to be available throughout the Americas and Europe later this year.

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