VCE, the leader in converged infrastructure systems, has announced the release of a new line of products led by the industry’s first converged infrastructure with an all flash based array.
The Vblock System 540 contains the latest in next generation Cisco
UCS servers, Cisco ACI-ready network devices, and an EMC XtremIO array; all of
which combine to provide a whooping 1M+ potential IOPS with sub-millisecond
application response times that is perfect for Big Data, online transaction
processing (OLTP), online analytical processing (OLAP) and end-user computing.
The Vblock System 540 is extremely scalable with up to 192 Cisco UCS M3 or M4
B-series blade servers, and between 10 TB and 120 TB of raw storage capacity with
the option of attaching an EMC Isilon storage array. The Vblock System 540
datasheet with all the details can be found here.
VCE has also released an updated
version of the flagship converged infrastructure platform in the new Vblock System 740. The Vblock System 740 is designed with unmatched
performance and capacity in mind, using the newest next generation Cisco
UCS servers, Cisco ACI-ready network devices, and the EMC VMAX3 storage
arrays to offer up 3x performance and 2x storage bandwidth over the previous
Vblock System 700 model. This beast has support for up to 512 Cisco UCS blades
and 4 PB of usable storage! Check out the full set of specs on the Vblock
System 740 here.
To round out the spectrum of
products, VCE has updated the entry level converged infrastructure platform
with the new Vblock System 240. The Vblock System 240 is the perfect
pre-configured system for private cloud solutions, utilizing the VNX5200
unified storage system, all in a single rack solution ready to drop into
your datacenter in as little as 45 days after your order. See the full set of
details here.
Couple these new products, with the VCE Support team that provides world class
white-glove service and you have your next datacenter purchase. Visit http://www.vce.com or contact an authorized VCE reseller to see about
acquiring your Vblock System.
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