Performance is one reason people use Dell XtremIO, and you also need to choose whether you plan to use it for SAN or NAS storage. Dell's deduplication technology is also fantastic and homogeneous. It also leverages the snapshot to be able to do that, so it is across both HPE, Dell, and NetApp. Dell can be a fantastic product if the environment is right for you. With the product in place, you need to only focus on one thing, so you are not doing two things together. If your environment is more SAN-based, then you need to get SAN storage. If your environment has a mixed protocol, what you need to do is you can get something better. With the product, you can work in areas like AI, ML, and robotics. I have had customers who used to use the product for machine learning. I rate the tool a seven out of ten.
On a scale of one to ten, I would rate Dell XtremIO 8 out of 10. For those considering using it, I would recommend exploring all aspects of the solution, including HCI nodes, storage nodes, switches, security features, and backup and recovery options.
I would rate Dell XtremIO a nine out of ten. The solution has reached the end of its life and you need to check whether you get a replacement for Dell XtremIO. You can choose this product and we are happy with it.
Infrastructure Systems Team Lead at a manufacturing company with 10,001+ employees
Real User
2021-12-22T19:08:00Z
Dec 22, 2021
As it has come to its end of life, you can't recommend it. It has been superseded by another Dell product. I would rate Dell EMC XtremIO a seven out of ten.
I recommend XtremIO primarily for big companies, but I would like to see improvements in terms of feature availability and reliability. Also, XtremIO doesn't support the IBM iSeries. I would rate this solution a five out of ten, right in the middle. It's missing a lot of features and has a lot of room for improvement.
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I'd rate the solution nine out of ten.
Performance is one reason people use Dell XtremIO, and you also need to choose whether you plan to use it for SAN or NAS storage. Dell's deduplication technology is also fantastic and homogeneous. It also leverages the snapshot to be able to do that, so it is across both HPE, Dell, and NetApp. Dell can be a fantastic product if the environment is right for you. With the product in place, you need to only focus on one thing, so you are not doing two things together. If your environment is more SAN-based, then you need to get SAN storage. If your environment has a mixed protocol, what you need to do is you can get something better. With the product, you can work in areas like AI, ML, and robotics. I have had customers who used to use the product for machine learning. I rate the tool a seven out of ten.
On a scale of one to ten, I would rate Dell XtremIO 8 out of 10. For those considering using it, I would recommend exploring all aspects of the solution, including HCI nodes, storage nodes, switches, security features, and backup and recovery options.
I would rate Dell XtremIO a nine out of ten. The solution has reached the end of its life and you need to check whether you get a replacement for Dell XtremIO. You can choose this product and we are happy with it.
I would recommend XtremIO to others and give it a rating of seven out of ten.
Dell XtremIO is an old product according to the current surge rate available in the market. I would rate the solution a seven out of 10.
As it has come to its end of life, you can't recommend it. It has been superseded by another Dell product. I would rate Dell EMC XtremIO a seven out of ten.
XtremIO is a good solution. I would rate it an 8 out of 10.
I recommend XtremIO primarily for big companies, but I would like to see improvements in terms of feature availability and reliability. Also, XtremIO doesn't support the IBM iSeries. I would rate this solution a five out of ten, right in the middle. It's missing a lot of features and has a lot of room for improvement.
I would recommend this solution to others, it will make their life easier. I rate Dell EMC XtremIO an eight out of ten.
Overall, I think that this is a good product. I would rate this solution a nine out of ten.