Dell Storage portfolio has grown in those years, also from some acquisitions (EqualLogic and Compellent) and some partnership (like the recent with Nutanix for the XC Series) becoming more complete and spread.
Actually there are three main lines in the “traditional” storage world that include: MD3 series (based on NetApp technologies), PS series (based on EqualLogic) and SC series (based on Compellent). And new solutions for the hyper-converged world, including the XC series and VMware EVO:RAIL appliances (but also other partnership, like the one with Nexenta or RedHat).
Of course there are also the converged solutions: PowerEdge M1000e (where the integrated storage is a blade version of a PS model), FX and VRTX.
But the most interesting part is the HCI portfolio:
Also before the EMC acquisition, the Dell's storage portfolio was already wide with three main families in the "traditional" storage approach (we can say, with centrialized storage): Compellent, EqualLogic and PowerVault. But also with several hyper-conververged solution, in this from several partnership, with with VMware…
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Seem that the Dell Storage Forum event has been renamed in Dell Enterprise Forum and the previous site (dellstorageforum.com) has been replaced by a new one (dellenterpriseforum.com). Also the twitter account @DellSF and been replaced by a new @DellEntForum one (seems that has only been…
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