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Dell EqualLogic PS6500E
Dell EqualLogic PS6500E
The Dell EqualLogic PS6500E is a virtualized iSCSI SAN that combines intelligence and automation with fault tolerance to provide simplified administration, rapid
deployment, enterprise performance and reliability, and seamless scalability. With SATA disk drives the PS6500E delivers excellent cost-per-gigabyte and up
to 576TBs of high capacity storage.
To further scale out the SAN, EqualLogic PS6000 arrays can be added seamlessly without sacrificing the initial investment in PS6500E arrays.
Exceptional Ease of Use
All PS Series storage arrays include SAN configuration features and capabilities that sense network connections, automatically build RAID sets, and conduct
system health checks to help ensure that all components are fully functional.
The PS6500E is designed to be installed, configured, and serving storage in less than one hour.
To improve enterprise-wide storage management, the EqualLogic SAN HeadQuarters software tool provides centralized performance and event monitoring of
EqualLogic SANs across multiple sites, for instance PS6500E deployments at branch offices and PS6000 deployments in corporate data centers.
Modular Design with Enterprise Reliability
To help prevent both under-utilization and over-provisioning, EqualLogic PS Series arrays are based on a virtualized modular storage architecture that enables
IT managers to purchase only the storage they need, when they need it. Using innovative data movement technology, all EqualLogic PS Series arrays in a SAN work
together to automatically manage data, load-balance across all resources, and expand to meet growing storage needs.
The EqualLogic SAN line is designed to meet and exceed the rugged requirements of the enterprise data center and remote office.
The PS6500E includes fault-tolerance capabilities through fully redundant and hot-swappable components, including optional dual-controllers, standard dual
fan trays, dual power supplies, and disk drives with hot spares.
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