Dell EMC has released an update to its object storage platform, the Dell EMC ECS version 3.5. ECS platforms have been engineered to support both traditional and next-generation workloads. With this product, the company claims unmatched scalability, manageability, resilience, and economics to meet the demands of modern business. Now, with the latest version, this platform further brings to organizations with some innovations made in the last few months.
Dell EMC has released an update to its object storage platform, the Dell EMC ECS version 3.5. ECS platforms have been engineered to support both traditional and next-generation workloads. With this product, the company claims unmatched scalability, manageability, resilience, and economics to meet the demands of modern business. Now, with the latest version, this platform further brings to organizations with some innovations made in the last few months.
Data growth continues to accelerate, and organizations must be equipped to power critical use cases such as line-of-business applications, websites, mobile apps, IoT data stores, analytics initiatives, long-term archives, and much more. To do so, companies must invest in storage technologies that empower them to capture all this data. Dell asserts that object storage systems are excellent candidates to do just that and that at Dell Technologies, they have a reliable platform for the job, Dell EMC ECS.
The latest step on Dell’s journey of continuous innovation brings the ECS 3.5 release. Critical features in this release include the possibility to add a 960GB SSD per node for better metadata read caching, replaceable DIY drive upgrades for tech-savvy customers, new integrations with Hadoop, and more.
Dell, through its official blog, shares a full highlight of features and capabilities:
With these latest enhancements, Dell stated it’s the appropriate time to think through how ECS can unlock the value of the data. Whether organizations want to stand up cost-effective archives, modernize existing apps to take advantage of the simplicity of Dell’s object architecture, or support the development of cloud-native applications, the versatility and economics of ECS make it all possible on one single platform.
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