DELL EMC

Dell EMC can be considered the most successful company in the field of storage today, because it has provided an acceptable solution for the customer in all scales of network and datacenter, and for this reason, it has been assigned the highest rank in Gartner magazine. EMC introduced the first storage device to the market in 1980.
In 2011, by presenting a new series of storage products called VNX, which is actually a combination of Clarion and Celera storage models, it was able to take a large share of the storage market. In 2015, Dell bought all the shares of EMC for $67 billion and changed its name to Dell EMC in 2016. The introduction of the VNX product caused the production of old storage products such as Clarion and Celera to stop. In continuation of the VNX generation, the production of VNX 3 is not planned and the Dell EMC Unity storage as a new Storage Platform is placed in the Midrange group.

Key Benefits of EMC Unity-EMC VNX Products
  • Flexible and efficient architecture
  • Productivity and improved storage access
  • Continuous availability  
  • Security
  • Advanced Management and Monitoring
  • Compatibility with the Virtual Environment
CPU-Centric Storage Architecture
The patent-pending SISL (Data Domain Stream Informed Segment Layout) scalable architecture takes the pressure off disk I/O as a bottleneck, thus making the rest of the system design processor-centric. Other data deduplication methods for Increasing throughput requires more disks and this is the issue that reduces performance in addition to increasing cost.