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Trey Layton, SVP Engineering, introduces Dell EMC PowerOne at Storage Field Day. This is a new system from Dell Technologies that brings together compute, storage, networking, virtualization, and data protection from across Dell EMC’s Power portfolio. It is an autonomous infrastructure offering designed to transform IT operations.
Personnel: Trey Layton
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David Iovino, Technical Marketing, demonstrates initialization and configuration of Dell EMC PowerOne. In this demonstration he uses the PowerOne Navigator GUI.
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Trey Layton, SVP Engineering, gives a high-level overview of Dell EMC PowerOne architecture, including design tenets and terminology.
Personnel: Trey Layton
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Trey Layton, SVP Engineering, and Richard Burrows, Director Product Marketing, present the Dell EMC PowerOne Controller. They begin with a description of the controller and automation architecture of PowerOne and give a peek at the engineering of the system. They then outline the automation of storage provisioning and zoning, hypervisor install, network providers (PRD and MGMT), cluster creation, and more.
Personnel: Richard Burrows, Trey Layton
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David Iovino, Technical Marketing, demonstrates the Dell EMC PowerOne API. Along with Trey Layton, SVP Engineering, he demonstrates two use cases, which show how the PowerOne API can be incorporated into existing customer automation, providing the ability to elastically expand, contract, delete, and repurpose logical and physical cluster resources.
Personnel: David Iovino, Trey Layton
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