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PowerStore is the Next Generation Midrange solution that will deliver greater operational efficiency to customers. While the midrange market is growing, it is also undergoing significant shifts along two dimensions: First, a new wave of storage media with Non-Volatile Memory technologies is promising to disrupt the price-performance economics like how Flash disrupted HDDs. Second, users are increasingly adopting alternate consumption models such as hyper-converged and SDS for certain use cases to achieve improved operational efficiency and scale. |
PowerStore is the Next Generation Midrange solution that will deliver greater operational efficiency to customers. While the midrange market is growing, it is also undergoing significant shifts along two dimensions: First, a new wave of storage media with Non-Volatile Memory technologies is promising to disrupt the price-performance economics like how Flash disrupted HDDs. Second, users are increasingly adopting alternate consumption models such as hyper-converged and SDS for certain use cases to achieve improved operational efficiency and scale. |
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PowerStore is designed to take advantage of the performance and economics of the next wave of storage media. At its core, PowerStore is a highly optimized I/O stack with inline data services (deduplication, & compression) integrated data protection, and flexible scale-up/down and scale-out capabilities that will deliver industry leading economics, simplicity, and predictable performance. Additionally, it is built to cater to the multiple consumption models desired by the market. It can be deployed as a purpose-built appliance that serves storage to external applications (via network storage protocols - FC, iSCSI, SMB, NFS) and support embedded applications running within the appliance. PowerStore will incorporate Software-defined NAS capabilities called SDNAS. SDNAS leverages the UFS64 File System which existing Midrange customers are already familiar with. |showhide= |
PowerStore is designed to take advantage of the performance and economics of the next wave of storage media. At its core, PowerStore is a highly optimized I/O stack with inline data services (deduplication, & compression) integrated data protection, and flexible scale-up/down and scale-out capabilities that will deliver industry leading economics, simplicity, and predictable performance. Additionally, it is built to cater to the multiple consumption models desired by the market. It can be deployed as a purpose-built appliance that serves storage to external applications (via network storage protocols - FC, iSCSI, SMB, NFS) and support embedded applications running within the appliance. PowerStore will incorporate Software-defined NAS capabilities called SDNAS. SDNAS leverages the UFS64 File System which existing Midrange customers are already familiar with. |showhide=this}} |
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{{Hidden|Services Design, Technology, Supportability & Serviceability Improvements| : None, see the [https://downloads.dell.com/Manuals/Common/pwrstr-1-0-1_rn_en-us.pdf Release Notes] for details of the bug fixes}} |
{{Hidden|Services Design, Technology, Supportability & Serviceability Improvements| : None, see the [https://downloads.dell.com/Manuals/Common/pwrstr-1-0-1_rn_en-us.pdf Release Notes] for details of the bug fixes}} |
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Revision as of 13:43, 2 July 2020
2020-05-05: PowerStore release announcement
Dell EMC PowerStore Breaks Ground in Storage Infrastructure Performance and Flexibility
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| GA code / RTM | 1.0.0.0.5.109 |
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