VCE Vblock 720
There are many companies that make converged infrastructure systems. HP boasts that their converged infrastructure system addresses the entire IT system (1.hp.com). Hitachi says they can custom build a system for a business unique needs (HDS.com). However, besides slight differences all these companies attempt to achieve the same goal. That goal is to create the best converged infrastructure system.
The market leader for converged infrastructure systems happens to be VCE. VCE is a company created jointly by VMware, Cisco, and EMC. Each of these companies are well respected in their individual fields of technology. When they combined they achieved what everyone else sought, and that is creating the best system. Furthermore, this company produces many converged infrastructure systems that have cloud computing capability for various data needs and price limits. One of their newest systems is the Vblock 720.
The Vblock 720 is VCE's largest and most capable converged infrastructure system to date. VCE says the Vblock 720 is twice the performance and scale as their previous model. It can run a wide variety of mission critical applications like ERP and CRM. It also can run huge virtual desktop infrastructure environment. It also has cloud scalability (VCE.com/product). Now for technical specifications, the Vblock 720 has an extensive list.
Here are some of the highlights of the system. The min/max chassis is 2/48. The blade count (half/full) is 192/384. It has 4 peta bytes of storage capacity. The maximum storage drive is 3,200. The maximum number of cabinets is 28 (VCE.com/asset). What this all means is that the system has a huge amount of memory, can handle varying workloads, and is virtual in its capabilities. Also, it is technically far superior to any other product on the market.
Finally, when compared to competitors, Vblock 720's technology is not radically different. What makes Vblock 720 special is the level of technology, although similar to competitors in design, is far superior to them in specification. That is why they remain the market leader.
The market leader for converged infrastructure systems happens to be VCE. VCE is a company created jointly by VMware, Cisco, and EMC. Each of these companies are well respected in their individual fields of technology. When they combined they achieved what everyone else sought, and that is creating the best system. Furthermore, this company produces many converged infrastructure systems that have cloud computing capability for various data needs and price limits. One of their newest systems is the Vblock 720.
The Vblock 720 is VCE's largest and most capable converged infrastructure system to date. VCE says the Vblock 720 is twice the performance and scale as their previous model. It can run a wide variety of mission critical applications like ERP and CRM. It also can run huge virtual desktop infrastructure environment. It also has cloud scalability (VCE.com/product). Now for technical specifications, the Vblock 720 has an extensive list.
Here are some of the highlights of the system. The min/max chassis is 2/48. The blade count (half/full) is 192/384. It has 4 peta bytes of storage capacity. The maximum storage drive is 3,200. The maximum number of cabinets is 28 (VCE.com/asset). What this all means is that the system has a huge amount of memory, can handle varying workloads, and is virtual in its capabilities. Also, it is technically far superior to any other product on the market.
Finally, when compared to competitors, Vblock 720's technology is not radically different. What makes Vblock 720 special is the level of technology, although similar to competitors in design, is far superior to them in specification. That is why they remain the market leader.