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This video is part of the appearance, “Dell Technologies Presents PowerScale at Tech Field Day PowerUp“. It was recorded as part of Tech Field Day Presents Dell Technologies: Power Up the Portfolio at 9:30-11:00 on June 26, 2020.
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Kaushik Ghosh, Director, Product Management, discusses flexible file and object data access, software-defined architecture, and edge to cloud with Dell EMC PowerScale unstructured file storage. To handle any data, PowerScale offers flexible file and object access and support for 8 protocols including S3 access for cloud-native development. And it can run anywhere, from the datacenter to the cloud and can now reach into edge locations. The new PowerEdge-based all flash and NVMe nodes provide incredible power in a small 1U footprint. No matter the location, the system provides the same great experience and remains efficient, secure, and protected.
The PowerScale family includes the Isilon A for archive data, Isilon H hybrid appliances, and Isilon and PowerScale F all-flash devices. All of these can be combined in a single cluster with PowerScale OneFS. The new PowerScale F200 and F600 platforms offer all-flash storage, increased processor and memory options, and connectivity up to 100 Gb. With file data becoming integral to public cloud use cases, PowerScale is now also available in hybrid and multi-cloud deployment models, including a native version in Google Cloud.
Personnel: Kaushik Ghosh