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Dell ECS

Score8.3 out of 10

10 Reviews and Ratings

What is Dell ECS?

Dell ECS (formerly Atmos) is an object-based cloud storage platform. The vendor states that it has been engineered to support both traditional and next-generation workloads alike. Deployable in a software-defined model or as a turnkey appliance, the vendor boasts that ECS provides unmatched scalability, manageability, resilience, and economics to meet the demands of modern business.

Categories & Use Cases

Leverage cloud technology with your own storage hardware.

Use Cases and Deployment Scope

We use Dell ECS in our organization to store sensitive data that we can't afford to store in public cloud services. Dell ECS gives us the flexibility to use cloud storage while keeping the data in our own data center. Our use cases include storing media files, backups, and a backend for web applications.

Pros

  • Multi-application support, legacy as well as modern.
  • Cost effective in storing archives.
  • Advantage of having cloud technology within datacenter.

Cons

  • Maintenance like firmware update, is not that much automated.
  • Not suitable for small org as entry level requirement is high.
  • Much improvement is needed over UI. The dashboard can be improved to give a broader picture.

Return on Investment

  • Much more cost-effective than other cloud solutions. This has saved the overall cost.
  • Requires less maintenance and fewer human resources than traditional storage solutions, thus decreasing overall cost.
  • Easier to have backup across geos without having a full backup copy. This decreases the backup cost.

Usability

Alternatives Considered

Cloudian HyperStore, NetApp StorageGRID and MinIO

Other Software Used

Cloudian HyperStore, MinIO, NetApp StorageGRID