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Dell Technologies Sets New Standard for Extracting Value from Data with PowerScale Storage

Dell Technologies Sets New Standard for Extracting Value from Data with PowerScale Storage
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Dell Technologies (NYSE: DELL) announces Dell EMC PowerScale, a new family of storage systems engineered with industry-leading storage software and server hardware to set a new industry standard for how organisations capture and capitalise on unstructured data, such as documents, images, videos and social media content.

“The amount of unstructured data enterprises store is expected to triple by 2024 and there are no signs of it slowing,” said Dan Inbar, president and general manager, Storage, Dell Technologies. “In this data era, businesses need a simple, seamless and cost-effective way to store and use unstructured data to innovate, create differentiation and bring products to market faster. The Dell EMC PowerScale family provides the foundation companies need to extract value from their data, no matter where it resides and use it to drive meaningful business impact.”

“Organisations across Asia Pacific and Japan are looking for their unstructured data storage solutions to do three things well – be scalable, manage the increasing growth of data volume as well as data types and finally, handle data well, no matter where it lives,” said Jay Tuseth, general manager, Unstructured Data Solutions, Asia Pacific, Japan & China, Dell Technologies. “The Dell EMC PowerScale storage portfolio is designed to address our customer needs and enable them to fully unlock the potential of their data by offering simplicity at any scale, handling any unstructured data, be it across data centres, at the Edge or in the cloud, and providing intelligent insights that are drawn from their data as well as their infrastructure.”

The leader in enterprise storage [i] unlocks the potential of unstructured data

Dell EMC PowerScale runs on the next generation of OneFS, the operating system best known for powering Dell EMC Isilon. The PowerScale family features new 1U PowerEdge-based PowerScale all-flash and NVMe nodes and existing Isilon all-flash, hybrid and archive nodes running the PowerScale OneFS 9.0 operating system.

The PowerScale family delivers up to 15.8 million input-output operations per second (IOPS) per cluster, offering the performance that customers need to handle demanding AI, analytics, IoT, digital media, healthcare and life sciences workloads. [ii] New all-flash PowerScale F200 nodes bring up to five times more performance than its predecessor. Enhanced inline data reduction makes the platform up to six times more efficient.[iii]  

Simplicity at any scale

PowerScale can start small and grow to massive, petabyte scale while remaining simple and easy-to-use:

Intelligent insights

Dell Technologies makes it easy for customers to understand their data and storage infrastructure health:

Any data, anywhere

PowerScale supports a wide variety of file protocols and customers can easily deploy it to meet their infrastructure needs:

Flexible consumption with Dell Technologies On Demand

With Dell Technologies On Demand, PowerScale customers can respond to workload spikes and new service requests with elastic capacity and cloud economics. Several flexible pay-per-use choices with short-and-long term commitment options are available, including a one year term for flexible consumption.[vii]

Availability


[i] IDC WW Quarterly Enterprise Storage Systems Tracker, 2020Q1, June 10, 2020 – Vendor Revenue.

[ii] Based on Dell Technologies analysis, May 2020. Actual results will vary.

[iii] Performance varies by cluster. Workload dependent. Based on Dell Technologies analysis, May 2020. Actual results will vary.

[iv] Based on Dell Technologies analysis, May 2020. Actual results will vary.

[v] “The Total Economic Impact™ Of Dell EMC PowerScale OneFS Powered Systems,” a commissioned study conducted by Forrester Consulting on behalf of Dell Technologies, June 2020.

[vi] DataIQ Subscription available for third-party storage and cloud storage scanning and data movement.

[vii] Payment solutions provided and serviced by Dell Financial Services L.L.C. or its affiliate or designee (“DFS”) for qualified customers. Subject to credit approval, product availability, applicable law, and documentation provided by DFS.

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