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Is Dell PowerStore the right choice for your private cloud?
The high-performance, scalable, and cost-efficient PowerStore storage systems aims to simplify enterprise private cloud infrastructure
TL;DR
- Dell PowerStore storage solutions offer high-performance, low-latency options for enterprises pursuing private cloud infrastructure expansion
- Built‑in machine learning and AI‑driven automation features reduce manual toil for administrators and streamline efficiency
- Dell PowerStore’s “simple by design” mantra supports easy adoption and simplifies capacity upgrades based on evolving demands
Private cloud adoption is expected to grow in 2026 and beyond, with analysis projecting the market to reach $195 billion in value by 2030 and recording a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 9.3%.
This revival in private cloud popularity is being driven by a range of factors, with rapid enterprise AI adoption rates chief among them. Large, cumbersome AI workloads are reshaping storage requirements and placing a huge strain on enterprise IT infrastructure.
Running parallel to this, securing the sensitive corporate data upon which AI is trained and thereafter relies is a key focus for IT leaders.
According to figures from IDC’s 2026 Cloud FutureScape report, 40% of large enterprises are expected to adopt private cloud for AI workloads by 2028.
The consultancy said this will enable these enterprises to meet strict data privacy requirements, bolster security, and maintain robust data governance practices.
With this in mind, enterprises exploring a shift to private cloud can look forward to unlocking significant benefits, including enhanced performance, flexibility, and scalability.
Dell PowerStore is designed to empower organizations to fully capitalize on these advantages, making private cloud adoption a strategic and forward-thinking choice.
What is Dell PowerStore?
Dell PowerStore serves as the intelligent storage foundation for the Dell Private Cloud (DPC) service, providing high-performance, all-flash storage capabilities.
Dell Private Cloud allows enterprises to spin up enterpriseclass, onpremises clouds with 90% fewer manual deployment steps vs. manual processes. Long-term simplicity is also a key appeal for customers, with DPC offering intelligent lifecycle checks aimed at streamlining updates and upgrades.
Notably, DPC allows users to leverage their own choice of hypervisors with “bring-your-own licenses”. This improves flexibility and helps avoid costly vendor lock-in.
What are the benefits of Dell PowerStore?
Dell PowerStore offers enterprises a range of benefits in terms of longevity, flexibility, and cost efficiency, providing adaptable and easy to use hardware. Including:
- Active resource balancing
- Predictive analytics
- “Always-on” data reduction tools
Dell PowerStore places a strong focus on enabling hybrid and multicloud readiness for customers and boasts deep integration with VMware, as well as with public clouds and data management systems such as Microsoft and SAP HANA.
Dell PowerStore is adaptable
Dell PowerStore boasts a flexible architecture. For example, users can take advantage of as-a-service consumption models depending on their individual needs, so they can scale based on evolving demand.
Scale-up in single drive increments and scale-out with any combination of up to 4 appliances to further improve flexibility for enterprise users, offering expansion to over 23 PBe per cluster.
Elsewhere, software-driven upgrades via PowerStoreOS ensure infrastructure remains future-proof, regularly adding new features, performance improvements, and capacity boosts.
Dell PowerStore is efficient
From a cost-efficiency perspective, PowerStore provides a range of lower-cost QLC options that lower the total cost of ownership.
The system also includes a 5:1 data reduction guarantee for reducible data with every array, thereby minimizing data center footprint and power consumption.
Combined with up to 28% more TBe/Watt and ENERGY STAR ratings, PowerStore offers enterprises private cloud infrastructure capable of up to 54% lower energy use compared to leading competitors, based on third‑party testing.
Dell PowerStore is easy to use
PowerStore is easy-to-use because it’s simple by design. The system includes an autonomous active/active architecture which combines machine learning (ML) capabilities to help enterprises manage load balancing and optimization.
Similarly, built-in generative AI assistant and AIOps capabilities enable administrators to identify and resolve issues up to 10 times faster.
These AI and automation features have a knock-on effect across the enterprise, helping reduce manual toil for administrators. Indeed, customers have reported a 468% return on investment in just three years while unlocking up to 2x data efficiency gains compared to competitors.
Dell PowerStore is secure
Security is of paramount importance to enterprises amidst growing cyber threats and the risk for potential data exposure. Dell PowerStore addresses these concerns with a range of features aimed at shoring up defences and giving IT leaders peace of mind.
Dell PowerStore offers capabilities such as secure snapshots, file-level retention (FLR), data-at-rest encryption, and multi-factor authentication (MFA) to bolster resilience.
What are Dell PowerStore’s hardware features?
The Dell PowerStore range leverages Intel Xeon Scalable processors, as well as an end-to-end NVMe design boasting dual-ported NVMe SSDs and networking. These include:
- PowerStore 500T
- PowerStore 500T DC
- PowerStore 1200T
- PowerStore 3200T
- PowerStore 3200Q
- PowerStore 5200T
- PowerStore 5200Q
- PowerStore 9200T
PowerStore is designed specifically for high-performance workloads, operating at ultra-low latency.
All PowerStore models can scale to an impressive 5.9 PBe (petabytes effective) per appliance. Enterprises can also leverage its flexible scale-out capability, mixing and matching up to four models to meet performance demands while seamlessly scaling to over 23 PBe, showcasing exceptional storage capacity and flexibility.
Notably, PowerStore leverages a unified design aimed at consolidating block and file storage formats within a single, easy-to-manage footprint.
If you think a PowerStore is the right storage solution for your business, find out more on the Dell website: US readers click here and CA readers here.
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