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:
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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