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Dell VPLEX

Overview

What is Dell VPLEX?

Dell VPLEX aims to maximize the returns on investments in all-flash infrastructure or hybrid arrays by providing continuous availability to business-critical workloads. VPLEX also creates a flexible storage architecture designed to gives IT teams the agility they need to respond…

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VPLEX for HA and FO

8 out of 10
March 16, 2017
Incentivized
We are using VPLEX as part of a corporate-wide high availability strategy providing us with a means to achieve data center and storage …
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Product Demos

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Product Details

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Reviews and Ratings

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March 16, 2017

VPLEX for HA and FO

Score 8 out of 10
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Incentivized
We are using VPLEX as part of a corporate-wide high availability strategy providing us with a means to achieve data center and storage failover for all of our corporate production application and files. We are running this between two data centers creating a distanced RAID and creating a more robust infrastructure and ensuring business continuity.
  • High Availability
  • Fail Over
  • Business continuity
  • Requires high bandwidth low latency connectivity between sites.
  • Cost wise it is expensive because you have to purchase with a mirror in mind.
  • Configuration can be difficult.
This works in two fold. First it creates a copy of the data in two locations, protecting the data from a SAN or a NAS failure. Second, it provides a data point in a second location that can be used as storage for a stretched virtual cluster, giving a virtual stack a means to continue operation.
  • Reduced down time.
  • Provides business continuity.
  • Reduces single point of failure on the SAN.
When this was purchased there was no other product that could achieve what we were looking for, now this feature is pretty standard with storage platforms. It is a costly solution not just the hardware but the infrastructure to support it. It requires a connection between sites with at least 3 gigabytes per second and sub 5 millisecond latency and a network infrastructure capable of handling that.
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