
To help global customers on their paths toward software-defined data centers by bridging the IT gap between traditional and new application requirements, Dell has announced new products and solutions. Dell is helping to address this continuum with future-ready IT solutions, including new converged infrastructure architecture, storage solutions, and workload-specific appliances to help customers transform their data centers, capture cost savings, and ensure their businesses are competitive.
“Dell is placing customers first and delivering IT solutions which allow them to transform and future-proof their data centers without having to sacrifice the past. The new solutions showcase Dell’s commitment to helping customers prepare for a software-defined data center and truly allow them to optimize their environments to meet specific workload needs,” said Marius Haas, Chief Commercial Officer & President of Enterprise Solutions Group, Dell.
Dell’s new future-ready IT solutions include the new Dell PowerEdge FX converged architecture that provides optimal modularity and scalability; a new Dell Storage SC4020 Entry-Level All-Flash configuration that offers compelling features and performance in an all-flash storage array for US$25,000; the new Dell Storage PS4210 Series for substantially improved application performance and connectivity options for small and mid-size deployments; and, the Dell XC Series of Web-scale Converged Appliances for integrated compute and enterprise storage.
The PowerEdge FX architecture including PowerEdge FX2 chassis and initial sleds (FC630, FM120x4) will be available in December 2014. The PowerEdge FX architecture sleds including the FD332, FN IOA, FC430 and FC830 will be available in the first half of 2015. The Dell Storage SC4020 Entry-Level All-Flash configuration will be available in early 2015 and the Dell XC Series of Web-scale Converged Appliances will be available starting November 11 with support for VMware ESXi and Microsoft Windows Hyper-V.
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