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Dell EMC Announces Its Enterprise Hybrid Cloud Will Be On VxRail Appliances

by Adam Armstrong

Today Dell EMC announced that its turnkey hybrid cloud platform, Dell EMC Enterprise Hybrid Cloud (EHC), will soon be available on Dell EMC’s VxRail Appliances. Dell EMC EHC on VxRail addresses both the increasing move by companies to adopt both hybrid clouds and adopt hyper-converged infrastructure (HCI) for mission critical workloads. EHC on VxRail will enable customers to start off small and grow as their need for the hybrid cloud grows.


Today Dell EMC announced that its turnkey hybrid cloud platform, Dell EMC Enterprise Hybrid Cloud (EHC), will soon be available on Dell EMC’s VxRail Appliances. Dell EMC EHC on VxRail addresses both the increasing move by companies to adopt both hybrid clouds and adopt hyper-converged infrastructure (HCI) for mission critical workloads. EHC on VxRail will enable customers to start off small and grow as their need for the hybrid cloud grows.

Launched a year ago, Dell EMC VxRail is a HCI offerings, bringing together a streamlined hardware, operating system, and software stack for implementing VMware vSAN (VMware jointly engineered the VxRail). In just 12 months Dell EMC has sold over 8,000 VxRail nodes (over 65PB of storage and 100K cores). These 8,000 nodes have gone to over 1,000 customers in 78 countries. Revenue from Dell EMC’s other HCI offerings (VxRack Systems and XC Series) combined with VxRail outgrew the total HCI market by more than two-fold and represents 28% of hyper-converged systems sold in the third quarter of 2016.

According to 451 Research, three out of four hyper-converged deployments are in the core data center, and hybrid cloud is the next frontier for HCI. With this rising need, Dell EMC comes to the rescue with its EHC on VxRail. The EHC is delivered as a fully designed, integrated and tested engineered solution. Placing the EHC on a VxRail gives customers a turnkey hybrid cloud optimized for deployments ranging from 200 to 1000 virtual machines.

Benefits include:

  • A platform optimized for smaller deployments, offering a cost-effective, smaller footprint with the flexibility to start small and grow as requirements evolve.
  • Simplified, automated installations of the Enterprise Hybrid Cloud software stack on VxRail Appliances that reduces deployment time, costs and risk.
  • Subscription-based support with professional services that allows organizations to take advantage of the latest EHC enhancements.

Availability

Dell EMC Enterprise Hybrid Cloud on the Dell EMC VxRail Appliances is expected to be general availability on March 31, 2017.

VxRail product page

Dell EMC Enterprise Hybrid Cloud page

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