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The new architecture could support “hundreds of thousands of terabytes of storage and millions of IOPS (input/output per second) supporting hundreds of thousands of VMware and other virtual machines in a single federated storage infrastructure.” [7] VMAX (then called EMC Symmetrix V-Max) was the first storage system to support this new ...
EMC Symmetrix VMAX models VMAX VMAX, VMAXe, VMAX-SE, VMAX 10K, VMAX 20K, VMAX 40K 2009+ 1080 / 2400 / 3200 512 / 1024 / 2048 GB Dell EMC VMAX models VMAX3 VMAX 100K, 200K, 400K 2014+ 1440 / 2880 / 5760 2TB / 8TB / 16 TB VMAX All Flash VMAX 250F, 450F, 850F, 950F 2016+ 1PB / 2PB / 4PB / 4PB 4TB / 8TB / 16TB / 16TB Dell PowerMax NVMe models PowerMax
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Vblock 1, intended for the midmarket, was designed for 800 to 3,000 virtual machines and had had a similar configuration to the Vblock 2, but with EMC Clariion storage rather than EMC Symmetrix VMAX. Vblock 0, the intended low-end configuration, was projected for release in 2010 to support 300 to 800 virtual machines and use a similar ...
EMC Symmetrix VMAX models VMAX VMAX, VMAXe, VMAX-SE, VMAX 10K, VMAX 20K, VMAX 40K 2009+ 1080 / 2400 / 3200 512 / 1024 / 2048 GB Dell EMC VMAX models VMAX3
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 ...
Yanai joined EMC Corporation in 1987, and managed the Symmetrix development, software and hardware, from its inception in the late 1980s [8] until shortly before leaving EMC in 2001. [9] His development team grew from several people, recruited among his former Israeli colleagues, to thousands, while he was vice president. [8]