EMC Release VNXe3200 Unified All-Flash Array For Under $25K

Today at EMC world 2015, EMC Corporation announced that they have broken the $25,000 price barrier for unified all-flash arrays with the VNXe3200. This is the first time customers can leverage EMC flash technology at such a low price.


Today at EMC world 2015, EMC Corporation announced that they have broken the $25,000 price barrier for unified all-flash arrays with the VNXe3200. This is the first time customers can leverage EMC flash technology at such a low price.

The VNXe3200 isn’t new, in fact we reviewed it back in October. The configuration we reviewed was also around $25,000 however it was for a hybrid version. The all-flash version is aimed at addressing performance needs that hybrid arrays can’t quite hit, up to 75,000 IOPS in a 2U form factor. The VNXe3200 unified all-flash array comes in three capacity: 2TB, 3TB, and 7.2TB. And though it carries an entry-level price point, it still has enterprise feature-set, management simplicity, and Connect Proactive Support capability.

Benefits include:

  • Using MCx multicore optimization features, the VNXe3200 Unified AFA is poised to support hundreds of virtual machines on a single system while delivering up to 75,000 IOPS of consistent performance and horsepower to accelerate a variety of virtual server, database, and transactional application workloads.
  • Starting under $25,000, the VNXe3200 Unified AFA is the most affordable unified AFA in its class. EMC estimates that the VNXe3200 3TB all-flash configuration is expected to sell for around $25K. EMC thinks that this price for a 3TB unified AFA will be very competitive compared to similar offerings in the entry all-flash market.
  • The VNXe3200 Unified AFA integrates SAN and NAS into one system – delivering both file and block storage in a single array while supporting multiple storage protocols (CIFS, NFS, iSCSI, FC). It comes ready to use out of the box with automated, application-ready features and solution-focused software that makes the system easy to manage, provision, and protect. Furthermore, the VNXe3200 Unified AFA offers customers flexibility to add more flash to the system or convert it to a hybrid flash array to deliver the performance of flash with the lower economics of disk, further reducing price per GB.

Availability and pricing

The unified all-flash version of EMC’s VNXe3200 is available for order today for the 3TB model. The 2TB and 7.2TB models are expected to be available in July 2015.

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