Streamline edge deployment with zero-touch onboarding, high availability, and flexibility.
BEST FOR:
Virtualised workloads at the edge
Distributed data centers
Hyperconverged infrastructure solutions for private cloud
Integrate storage, compute, networking, and virtualisation with pre-configured systems that are purpose-built for a diverse set of environments and workloads.
A turnkey hyperconverged appliance that merges Dell’s powerful PowerEdge server technology with Nutanix Cloud Platform software.
BEST FOR:
Hybrid cloud environment
Traditional and modern workloads
Flexible and effortless scaling
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Dell Private Cloud, and how does it benefit businesses?
Dell Private Cloud modernises IT infrastructure with a scalable, disaggregated architecture that allows businesses to bring their own cloud OS licenses and transition seamlessly between ecosystems. It ensures data security, supports third-party software, and automates operations with features like validated blueprints and lifecycle management. By integrating seamlessly with Dell hardware, it delivers flexibility, efficiency, and long-term adaptability to meet evolving business needs.
What is the difference between Dell Private Cloud and Hyperconverged Infrastructure?
Hyperconverged infrastructure (HCI) solutions are purpose-built to optimise specific software stacks, combining compute, storage, and networking into a single system. Dell Private Cloud, on the other hand, provides an open and flexible platform designed to support multiple ecosystems. With its disaggregated infrastructure, Dell Private Cloud allows businesses to reconfigure and reuse both software and hardware, offering unmatched scalability, adaptability, and long-term value for evolving IT needs.
How is disaggregated infrastructure different from traditional three-tier architecture or HCI?
Traditional 3-tier architecture separates compute, storage, and networking, offering flexibility but requiring significant manual setup. On the other hand, hyperconverged infrastructure (HCI) unifies these elements for simpler management but can limit flexibility. Disaggregated infrastructure bridges the gap by combining the simplicity of HCI with the flexibility of traditional systems.