Dell EMC Elastic Cloud Storage 3.0 Delivers “60% Lower TCO” Than Public Cloud Options
Object-storage platform meets data needs of next-gen cloud-native environments.
This is a Press Release edited by StorageNewsletter.com on October 26, 2016 at 2:51 pmDell EMC, part of Dell Technologies, announced product enhancements to the Elastic Cloud Storage (ECS) platform, enabling rapid and wide-scale digital transformation across enterprises globally.
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With support for PowerEdge servers, ECS 3.0 is purpose-built to help businesses navigate the shift to an increasingly digital economy, with multiple consumption models offering 60% lower TCO than public cloud storage.
In the digital world, businesses and industries are being disrupted everywhere. The IoT is transforming the way businesses operate. This phenomenon is propelling innovative companies forward and accelerating the demise of others. In fact, 78% of global businesses surveyed in a recent study by Dell Technologies believe that digital start-ups will pose a threat to their organization, while almost half (45%) fear they may become obsolete in the next three to five years due to competition from digital-born start-ups.
Although the threat of disruption is acutely felt, enterprises looking to accelerate digital transformation are being hamstrung by legacy technology infrastructure that is poorly suited to handle the needs of today’s ‘cloud native’ applications, as well as the growth in unstructured data being generated by businesses.
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As a modern storage platform, ECS is aimed at helping businesses transform their datacenters by realizing faster time to market and compelling cloud economics. With ECS, organizations can embrace cloud-native applications that directly enable digital transformation, and can also optimize their existing, traditional IT investments.
“Digital change is coming whether the industry is ready for it or not,” said Manuvir Das, SVP and GM, advanced software division, Dell EMC. “Good news: ECS is purpose-built to help customers transform their data centers-and their businesses-while breaking down data silos, leveraging the flexibility of software-defined storage and choosing the right cloud formula to store and harness data to help drive organizations forward.“
Summary of ECS-related announcements at Dell EMC World 2016:
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ECS Software on PowerEdge Servers: ECS is certified to run on PowerEdge Servers, such as the DSS 7000 and the R730xd.
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High-Density ‘D-Series‘: the company launches the ECS D-Series hardware, a density appliance aimed at helping organizations with tape replacement efforts. The D-Series can store up to 6.2PB of data in a single rack, a 63% improvement in capacity over other ECS hardware offerings
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ECS Dedicated Cloud Service, hosted by Virtustream: The ECS Dedicated Cloud Service is a managed offering that allows customers to provision dedicated ECS units running in Virtustream datacenters around the world. Entering Directed Availability (DA) later in 2016, the ECS Dedicated Cloud Service combines the capabilities of ECS with private cloud control, while offering the hands-off operations and flexibility of the public cloud
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Cloud Tiering: ECS is certified to be a cloud storage tier for Data Domain Cloud Tier.
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Support for Windows applications: With the 3.0 release, ECS can support Windows applications requiring CIFS/SMB access
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Enhanced enterprise capabilities: ECS 3.0 offers compliance capabilities, improved monitoring and alerting infrastructure and increased storage utilization
Availability:
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ECS 3.0 and D-series hardware is available.
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Customers can download and try the latest version of ECS through the ECS ‘Free and Frictionless’ download page.
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The ECS Dedicated Cloud Service will be available to select customers later in 2016, with availability expected in early 2017.
Payment options from Dell Financial Services
Dell Financial Services (DFS) has a range of flexible payment options to support customers wherever they are in their journey to the cloud. Whether a customer is seeking to balance op ex vs. cap ex or determine the right mix of off-prem vs. on-prem solutions, DFS has a solution – from traditional leases to the new portfolio of OpenScale flexible consumption solutions – to match the range of consumption use-cases Dell EMC customers face.
“Dell EMC is #1 in cloud, according to Gartner,” said Jeremy Burton, CMO, Dell Technologies. “Enterprises are under increasing pressure to do more with data, more quickly while reducing traditional infrastructure sprawl and costs. You can’t go cloud native in a day-but enterprise customers can embrace cloud thinking from the beginning of their digital transformation initiatives so that data can be leveraged to help bring lower cost and higher value to the organization.“