Rethinking Infrastructure: Why Dell Private Cloud Outperforms HCI

Discover how Dell Private Cloud outperforms HCI in terms of flexibility, automation and cost savings.

Key takeaways: The decision between HCI and Dell Private Cloud comes down to where you want to take your business. HCI served us well, but the future belongs to infrastructure that is flexible, open, automated, and cost-efficient. Dell Private Cloud offers a path forward that respects your budget and accelerates your innovation. With a proven 44% cost savings and the ability to reduce deployment effort by 91%, it empowers your organization to stop managing infrastructure and start driving human progress.


In today’s ever-changing business landscape, agility is no longer just a buzzword – it’s a survival trait. Leaders are constantly balancing the need to support traditional workloads with the pressure to adopt modern applications like AI and edge computing. For years, Hyperconverged Infrastructure (HCI) was the go-to answer for simplifying data center operations. It consolidated resources and streamlined management, offering a significant leap forward from complex, three-tier architectures.

But as demands evolve, so must our solutions. While HCI solved yesterday’s complexity, it often introduces new challenges around scaling and cost efficiency. Enter Dell Private Cloud – a solution built on disaggregated infrastructure that offers the HCI simplicity you love, but with the flexibility and efficiency your business needs now.

Here is why forward-thinking decision-makers are making the shift.

Flexibility for the Future

Perhaps the most compelling advantage of Dell Private Cloud is the freedom of choice. This offer supports a multi-hypervisor ecosystem that includes VMware, Red Hat, Nutanix* and Microsoft.* Unlike HCI, you aren’t locked into a single hypervisor, vendor, or their roadmap and purpose-built appliance.

This openness allows you to leverage your existing investments, such as existing software licenses, as well as compatible storage and compute that you may already own, while preparing for the future. You can run traditional VMs alongside modern containerized applications on the same infrastructure, managed through a unified, consistent interface.

You can also transfer licenses as you move to new hardware or switch software stacks (for example, from VMware to Red Hat) without incurring penalties or having to purchase new licensing.

Significant Cost Savings for the Bottom Line

Budget constraints are a reality for every decision-maker. You are constantly asked to do more with less. While HCI streamlines operations, the costs can escalate quickly due to licensing and inflexible scaling.

Dell Private Cloud is designed to lower your costs significantly. By allowing you to reuse existing hardware and decoupling software licenses from specific hardware, it protects your investments.

Omdia’s technical analysis, when comparing a five-node cluster over three years showed a clear cost advantage for Dell Private Cloud when it came to the total cost of acquisition:

    • Dell Private Cloud achieved 44% cost savings compared to HCI.1

These savings come from reduced hardware requirements, decreased operational expenses due to automation, and the elimination of “rip and replace” cycles.

Our customers are loud and clear that they want a future-proof platform with an architecture that grows with them as their business needs evolve. No one wants to come in every few years during a tech refresh cycle and overhaul legacy systems. That is the real value of Dell Private Cloud, enabled by Dell Automation Platform – automating infrastructure, delivering outcomes and saving your bottom line regardless of what’s underneath.

Breaking Free from Rigid Scaling

One of the primary challenges with traditional HCI is its rigid structure. It locks compute and storage together in fixed ratios (and within a single hypervisor). When you need more storage, you often have to buy more compute and vice versa, whether you need it or not. This forced pairing leads to over-provisioning and wasted resources, driving up your initial investment.

Dell Private Cloud changes this dynamic through disaggregated infrastructure. This modern approach allows you to scale compute, storage, and networking resources independently while unbinding the software and hardware that define a purpose-built appliance as HCI. You get the unified management experience of HCI but with the freedom to invest only in the resources your workloads demand.

This delivers tangible benefits:

    • Hypervisor-Agnostic Storage Flexibility: Storage remains independent of specific hypervisors, giving you the freedom to choose the best option for your workloads.
    • Better Storage Efficiency: Purchase and add only the storage you need, when you need it, avoiding unnecessary spending on compute nodes.
    • Fewer Compute Nodes and Licenses: By decoupling resources, you can run workloads on fewer physical nodes, which directly translates to a reduction in expensive software licenses.
    • Improved Utilization: Optimize resource usage to meet workload demands efficiently.

This flexibility is crucial for modern businesses running diverse applications. Whether you are expanding a database that needs massive storage or spinning up AI models that demand high compute power, you can align your infrastructure precisely with your business goals—without the waste.

Beyond acquisition: Simplifying operations with automation

While the 44% cost savings stated above is substantial, it doesn’t even factor in the significant time savings or operations and management benefits that Dell Private Cloud delivers through its automation.

Day 1 Advantages:

For many organizations, deploying new infrastructure often involves weeks of manual configuration, testing, and validation. This slows down innovation and delays the rollout of critical business applications. Dell Private Cloud leverages Dell Automation Platform to dramatically reduce the time and effort required to get up and running. By automating complex workflows through validated blueprints, we remove the friction from deployment.

Recent technical validation from Omdia highlights just how impactful this automation is:

    • 91% reduction in manual steps: When deploying a three-node cluster, Dell Private Cloud reduced the necessary manual steps from 425 to just 35.2
    • Rapid onboarding: New nodes can be onboarded to the platform in less than two minutes.3
    • Workload-ready in hours: You can prepare a cluster to be fully “workload-ready” in approximately 2.5 hours—a process that typically takes days or weeks manually.4

Day 2 Advantages:

    • Full‑stack lifecycle management: Automate updates and patching across Dell compute, storage, and the private cloud software stack, turning complex lifecycle tasks into guided workflows and reducing operational effort and risk.
    • Continuously validated state: Dell‑tested blueprints, LCM prechecks and update advisors keep environments in a continuously validated state, minimizing configuration drift and making patching/upgrade windows more predictable and less disruptive.
    • Familiar, integrated Day 2 management: Manage ongoing operations (lifecycle, shutdown, alerts, logging, security) directly in tools like VMware vCenter and OpenShift Web Console, delivering an appliance‑like experience without retraining on new UIs.
    • Standardized, automated workflows for scale: Blueprint‑driven automation codifies tasks such as cluster expansion/shrink, node replacement, and storage updates, enabling consistent, repeatable operations across sites and ecosystems while reducing manual errors and admin time.

With its advanced automation, Dell Private Cloud simplifies deployments, streamlines run-state management, and reduces risks—freeing up your IT team to focus on delivering value instead of routine maintenance. This isn’t just about saving time; it’s about accelerating your ability to meet your customers’ needs through seamless, intelligent infrastructure.

Conclusion

The decision between HCI and Dell Private Cloud comes down to where you want to take your business. HCI served us well, but the future belongs to infrastructure that is flexible, open, automated, and cost-efficient.

Dell Private Cloud paves the way for the future, empowering your organization to move beyond rigid infrastructure and embrace flexibility, innovation, and growth.

Ready to modernize your IT foundation? Read the technical validation report by Omdia and explore how Dell Private Cloud can transform your business today.


*Support slated for 2026. Dates subject to change.
1Omdia Technical Validation: Dell Private Cloud. December 2025.
2Based on internal Dell testing. Manual steps automated through a single Dell Private Cloud blueprint. Actual results may vary. May 2025. CLM-014260.
3Based on internal Dell testing. Actual results may vary. May 2025. CLM-014263.
4Based on internal Dell testing. After hardware installation, configuration, and platform onboarding. No manual interaction required after initiation. Actual results may vary May 2025. CLM-014262.

Caitlin Gordon

About the Author: Caitlin Gordon

Caitlin Gordon, Vice President of Product Management for Private Cloud and AI Solutions for Dell Technologies, has been with the company since 2005 in various roles across product strategy and marketing.  Caitlin has an MBA from Babson College and a bachelor’s degree in MIS and marketing from Villanova University.  She spends her free time with her husband, two kids, watching Boston sports and keeping her Peloton streak alive.