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EMC Corporation (NYSE:EMC): Enterprise Storage Systems Gets Redefined With VMAX3 From Enterprise Data Service Mode

Boston, MA 10/03/2014 (wallstreetpr) – EMC Corporation (NYSE:EMC) disclosed the much awaited VMAX3 Family launch. The product transforms into enterprise storage system from an enterprise data service platform. This would bring fresh levels of cloud-like efficiency, agility and control within the data center.

Regain Control

The EMC Corporation (NYSE:EMC) said that the latest solution allows customers with options to recover management of where best to perform particular workloads either in the public cloud or inside the data center, nationmultimedia.com reported. The innovative features would assist customers to manage their Storage-as-a-Service from predictable levels of service at hybrid cloud scale.

EMC Corporation (NYSE:EMC) said that the re-architecture of VMAX3 was based on the Dynamic Virtual Matrix and the new HYPERMAX OS architecture. The product integrates the trust and the control of a conventional data center with the economics, flexibility and cloud scale. This would deliver customers with a more trusted, powerful and agile system.

The company also indicated that its VMAX3 provides a maximum of 3X faster performance, but offers 50% lower total ownership cost compared to its earlier generation VMAX. This would also accelerate SQL, Oracle, SAP transactional processing, file workloads apart from high bandwidth data analytics. The new VMAX3 was also flash optimized to deliver the agility and economics of the cloud.

Purpose-Built

EMC Corporation (NYSE:EMC) said that its 100k, 200k and 400k VMAX3 hybrid systems were purpose-built to assist the cloud hybrid through dynamically allocating a maximum of 384 processing cores on-demand. It would meet the required performance levels for dynamic mixed workloads. It also allows customers to hyper-consolidate enterprise applications. The company indicated that its aim was to allow its customers to start from small 100’s of virtual machines to grow to thousands of virtual machines. The service levels would be on the predictable lines.

The company’s President for Enterprise and Midrange Systems segment, Brian Gallagher, said that to put it simple terms, VMAX3 was a hyper-consolidation for the current workloads.

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