Tuesday, September 18, 2018

Dell EMC PowerVault ME4 launched for entry-level SAN

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FEATURED STORY
Dell EMC gives PowerVault a performance makeover
Garry Kranz, Senior News Writer

Entry-level Dell EMC PowerVault ME4 block arrays provide direct-attached storage with PowerEdge servers or a SAN extension to enterprise remote sites. Customers can scale capacity to 4 TB with expansion shelves. (SearchStorage)

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