![]() ![]() "NVMe-ready" means that in about a year after Unity XT is released customers will be able to do a non-disruptive software upgrade to take advantage of the high-performance NVMe protocol, said Caitlin Gordon, senior director of product marketing for Dell EMC storage. "Customers over time to will be able to seamlessly and non-disruptively add NVMe drives to their Unity XT system," he said. ![]() It is slated to ship in the second quarter of 2019. Unity XT also features a combination of software enhancements and the latest generation of Intel processors to double the performance of the previous generation, he said. "Compared to the midrange storage market, we feel we've really leapfrogged the competition," Grocott said. Sam Grocott, senior vice president of marketing for Dell EMC's Infrastructure Solutions Group, said during a pre-conference briefing that Unity XT was designed for performance and efficiency, as well as to help customers more quickly move to multi-cloud infrastructures. The company also used its Dell Technologies World conference, being held this week in Las Vegas, to unveil a new line of data protection storage software and appliances. Dell EMC also introduced Cloud Storage Services. The company Tuesday unveiled major enhancements to its midrange Unity, flagship PowerMax and unstructured data Isilon lines. Dell EMC is expanding much of its storage portfolio with an eye toward helping channel partners better manage data in cloud and other fast-changing environments for their customers. ![]()
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