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In March 2012 Dell introduced their 12th generation servers based on Intel Xeon. There are two basic lines: 620 and 720. [125] On the 720 line, Dell currently offers two rack-model servers: the Poweredge R720 [126] and the R720XD [127] — where the latter offers the option to extend the system to up to 26 internal disks.
PowerVault is a line of data storage and backup products formerly from Dell, and currently for Dell EMC. After Dell acquired EqualLogic for its iSCSI products in 2008, and Compellent Technologies in 2011, the PowerVault line was positioned as less expensive than the other product lines.
All Dell switches will be rebranded to Dell Networking and will then have a different naming system based on a letter and a four-digit number. But the current PowerConnect rack-switches will keep their current name until they reach end of sales, except for the (new) 8100 series: these will be renamed to DN N-40xx series.
EqualLogic, Inc. was an American computer data storage company based in Nashua, New Hampshire, active from 2001 to 2007.In 2008, the company was merged into Dell Inc.Dell-branded EqualLogic products are iSCSI-based storage area network (SAN) systems.
Dell EMC (EMC Corporation until 2016) is an American multinational corporation headquartered in Hopkinton, Massachusetts, [2] and Round Rock, Texas, and is a subsidiary of Dell Technologies. Dell EMC sells data storage , information security , virtualization , analytics, cloud computing and other products and services that enable organizations ...
In 2016, EMC merged with Dell to become Dell EMC, which continued the Data Domain brand until 2019. [ 13 ] [ 14 ] During this period, the brand was named Dell EMC Data Domain . [ 15 ] On September 24, 2019, Dell EMC announced via blog post that Data Domain products will be branded as PowerProtect DD products going forward.
The first PowerEdge systems were released in February 1994. The initial PowerEdge line comprised a range of 15 models, with the lowest-end entries powered by Intel's i486 processor and the highest-end entries powered by the newest Pentium processors. [6] [7] The PowerEdge replaced Dell's earlier PowerLine SE server range. [8] [9]
This list of Dell ownership activities delineates mergers, acquisitions, divestitures, and stakes of Dell, a subsidiary of Dell Technologies after merging with the EMC Corporation, which is now Dell EMC.