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Designed for Highly Consolidated Environments
Dell EqualLogic PS6100 Series iSCSI Arrays serve as a foundation for the virtualized data center, supporting critical applications such as databases, email, and virtual server workloads. With the same innovative virtualized scale-out architecture as previous generations, PS6100 increases raw capacity, adds density, and boosts IOPS performance.
Space-saving 2U 2.5" form factors available Up to 50% more drives per array over previous EqualLogic arrays Integrated snapshots for VMware®
and Microsoft® XenCenter™ management integration Hyper-V™
Auto-replication integration with VMware Site Recovery Manager Citrix®
SAS, NL-SAS, solid state drive, and hybrid options available
Primary Storage Solution with Variable Block Data Reduction
Dell EqualLogic FS7600 and FS7610 NAS Appliances offer a flexible solution for capacity- and performance-intensive file workloads. Based on Dell Fluid File System (FluidFS) version 3, these appliances work with EqualLogic PS Series arrays to provide a scale-out NAS and unified storage solution that supports a single namespace up to 509TB. They also offer linear performance expansion to accommodate growing file workloads.
Utilize SSD, SATA, SAS, NL-SAS and SED drives and arrays in the same system
Scale both storage capacity and performance non-disruptively without forcing a platform rip-and-replace
Supports peer scaling, ease-of-use features, and all-inclusive software licensing
Grow a single file namespace to 509TB
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