Dell EMC has announced the DSS 9000, an open and agile rack scale infrastructure designed to aid carriers and service providers in accelerating the adoption of software-defined data centers and cloud computing initiatives. The DSS 9000 offers organizations compute, storage, networking, power, cooling and open management in a pre-integrated rack with up to 96 nodes–as well as various Intel Xeon processors–to allow for unique builds based on customer needs. Dell EMC claims also that the DSS 9000 will promote a future of composable infrastructure, provisioning and managing at the rack level–and across the entire infrastructure–with a single interface.
The DSS 9000 helps carriers and service providers to keep pace with growing digital workloads and constant increase of data requirements by offering the following benefits:
Availability
The DSS 9000 with Intel Xeon Scalable for a release in the Americas in the 3rd quarter of Dell EMC’s fiscal year 2017, and in other regions worldwide in the 4th quarter (end of January 2018).
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