Dell has unveiled three new
storage systems for the
SME market, to allow firms to scale their
storage capacities in line with the growth of their
businesses.
The three offerings include the Dell/EMC CX3-10, which is an
entry-level San array delivering data protection. In addition,
there are the
PowerVault TL2000 and
TL4000 tape libraries, designed to deliver
simplified data protection and reliable hands-off,
around-the-clock operation in compact platforms.
Paul Kaeley, head of storage at Dell EMEA, said, “Storage
management can be resource-intensive and highly unpredictable -
capacity shortfalls may prevent an organisation from responding to
changes quickly.”
Dell said the Dell/EMC CX3-10 is ideal for budget-conscious
customers who require both high availability for increasing data
capacity, and upgradeability for investment and data
protection.
Supporting both iSCSI and Fibre Channel hosts, this array
extends the reach of the enterprise-class UltraScale architecture
to small and medium-sized businesses. The Dell/EMC CX3-10 starts at
£21,500.
The Dell PowerVault TL2000 and TL4000 tape libraries are
designed to make it easier for customers to protect critical data
and archive data as a result of streamlined set-up and
management.
The PowerVault TL2000 is priced from £5,049, and the TL4000
starts at £7,909.
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