Over the course of decades, technology has made significant advancements in terms of storage and data management. Introducing a new kind of device – EMC Data Domain – not only offers endless possibilities but also provides businesses with much-needed security on sensitive data. Therefore, it’s natural for organizations to be curious about what the product […]
You depend on your EMC Data Domain hardware in your data center. You might have also been caught unprepared when Dell EMC announced its imminent end of service life. Right now, you’re probably wondering, what’s our next move? Should I upgrade to Dell EMC’s replacement? How long would it take to transfer all that data […]
End of Service Life (EOSL) indicates the ending of services and updates for your server, storage and network equipment. The OEM no longer sells, provides updates, or renews hardware support contracts on these systems. Upcoming EOSL EMC VNX Hardware: Act Now Obviously, the earlier a Third Party Maintenance (TPM) agreement is signed the sooner your […]
Dell Warranty Check Using Dell Service Tag or Serial Number A quick way to check the warranty status of your Dell products by visiting Dell Warranty Lookup. You will need your Dell EMC product ID or Dell service tag to check the warranty status of Dell products. After entering the Service Tag, you’ll see if […]
Businesses have traditionally relied on original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) like EMC for data center support. However, budget constraints have made room for adversaries within the industry. Across the globe, organizations are increasingly turning to third party maintenance (TPM) providers to relieve financial and procedural support challenges. But what can a third party provider offer to […]
A range of enterprise-grade unified file and block storage systems is called Dell EMC VNX. The total cost of ownership and operation of the storage system is decreased because of the industry-leading simplicity and efficiency of the Dell EMC VNX storage systems, which also offer data storage scalability and flexibility. The following storage devices are […]
With Q4 upon us, it’s a good time for data center managers to review their support arrangements for 2023. As usual, the end of the year is proving a popular juncture for OEMs to declare products end of support life, or EOSL. Among the hardware losing its manufacturer’s backing on October 31, 2022 is: DD2500 DD4200 […]
In network-attached storage (NAS) design, also known as scale-out storage, the total amount of disk space can be increased by connecting additional devices in separate arrays with their resources. A scale-out system allows for adding and configuring new hardware as required. It can be expanded by adding another array when its storage capacity is reached. […]
Companies usually purchase equipment from OEMs (Original equipment manufacturers), such as Dell EMC. These OEMs want you to upgrade your hardware regularly. After all, this is how they maintain their profit margins, but it only drains your resources. In all honesty, your Isilon Nodes can probably work for another 5 to 10 years. This is […]
Understanding your hardware equipment’s End of Service Life can be confusing. Pre Rack IT can break down what End of Service Life means and what your EMC VNX extended support options are. You may have noticed how your product performance starts deteriorating after some time; this makes you think that it has reached its End […]