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Dell Buys 3PAR for $1.15bil….wait…what?!?

Monday, August 16th, 2010

I awoke early this morning to an email at the top of my inbox from one of my analyst buddies, “Call when you can to discuss the Dell/3Par deal…”  …OK…Wait…what?!   I rubbed my eyes to make sure I was reading it right, gulped the rest of my coffee and gave him a ring.

So, yeah…Dell has agreed to acquire 3Par for ballpark of $1.15billion…Billion with a “B”.   Seems high to me what what do I know about company valuations.  Maybe someone else was bidding on them too..

This is interesting for a number of reasons not the least of which is the further strain it puts on Dell’s already-rocky (despite what they say in the press) relationship with EMC.  First, Dell buys EqualLogic for $1.6billion, and in doing so adds a major competitor to EMC to their product offering…Both parties shrug it off to the media but if you’re a fan of logic (and who isn’t!) that was a HUGE gut-punch to EMC from essentially their largest partner.  Now they add a large-scale, high-end virtualized storage line and the hand-holding and nervous smiles they display when seen in public together don’t hold much water.   This relationship is on the rocks…It’ll be interesting to see how this pans out.

Anyway….As a long-time EqualLogic and Dell Partner we welcome the opportunity to offer 3Par to our customers and think this is a great move by Dell.

Please give us a shout if you’d like to discuss further and/or get technical/pricing info on 3Par.

Dell-EqualLogic PS-6000XVS PS-6010XVS – High-Per Tiered iSCSI Array

Thursday, June 10th, 2010

Dell-EqualLogic just took the wraps off 2 new arrays: the PS-6000XVS and PS-6010XVS

Those familiar with Dell’s naming convention will recognize that the 6000XVS is a mix of eight 15k SAS (XV) and eight Solid State Drives (S) in a single 3U chassis….and the PS-6010XVS is the  10-Gig iSCSI variant.

The systems have the intelligence to autonomously watch IO loads and distribute data to the most appropriate tier withing the chassis….very cool for tiered scenarios (virtual desktops come to mind as a big one)

Contact us for more info or if you’d like to see pricing

Video: Dell-EqualLogic AutoSnapshot Manager for Exchange

Thursday, May 13th, 2010

Dell’s EqualLogic line of virtualized line of iSCSI arrays are the industry leader for a number of reasons.  Their overall value, performance,  ease of use and breadth of deep features are some of the top reasons they beat the competition on a daily basis.

In fact, the line offers so many features that many times folks simply don’t put all of them to best use.  Case in Point: their AutoSnapshot Manager series of host-side apps.  These no-extra-cost apps sit on the host machines and tie them directly into the SAN’s snapshot engine, allowing application managers the ability to manage how their environments are backed up.  They come in flavors for MS SQL, Exchange and VMware.

Click the below graphic to see a video going over the MS Exchange version…pretty slick stuff.  And a feature a lot of EqualLogic customers don’t use.

Let us know if you;d like to discuss this or any other Dell-EqualLogic feature in further detail or if you go over hoe this product might fit your organization.

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More info here.

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Dell-EqualLogic Adds 2TB SATA Drive Support

Friday, April 23rd, 2010

Dell-EqualLogic has just announced support for 2TB SATA drives in their PS-6500E and PS-6510E (10Gig variant) virtualized iSCSI arrays, giving them a raw capacity of 96TB in only 4U of rackspace.

More info:  www.scaledatacom.com/equallogic

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Nexsan gets onthe Solid State Bandwagon

Wednesday, March 3rd, 2010

I’ve said it before and, well, I’ll say it again: Nexsan is on a tear.  They’ve recently announced support in their SATA/SASboy and SATA/SASbeast line of arrays for Solid-State Drives (SSD)….this comes just on the heels of support for 2TB SATA in the Beast line.

So, the Beast (4U, 42-bay) and Boy (3U, 14-bay) arrays can now support SATA, 15krpm SAS and SSD’s.   Add their AutoMAID power-saving feature and you’ve got the building blocks for a very robust, dense and power-efficient tiered storage platform….which can scale out to 8PB using their DATAbeast virtualization controllers.

If you’d like more info on Nexsan, please give us a shout.

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