Dell ObjectScale is a next-generation S3 object storage platform known for scalability, performance, and efficiency. It integrates with Dell EMC products, combining hardware and software for seamless user experience in the AI era.
Product | Market Share (%) |
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Dell ECS | 7.7% |
MinIO | 18.3% |
Red Hat Ceph Storage | 17.8% |
Other | 56.2% |
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Category | File and Object Storage | Aug 29, 2025 | Download |
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Comparison | Dell ObjectScale vs Red Hat Ceph Storage | Aug 29, 2025 | Download |
Comparison | Dell ObjectScale vs Dell PowerScale (Isilon) | Aug 29, 2025 | Download |
Comparison | Dell ObjectScale vs Nutanix Unified Storage (NUS) | Aug 29, 2025 | Download |
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Red Hat Ceph Storage | 4.2 | 17.8% | 82% | 27 interviewsAdd to research |
MinIO | 4.0 | 18.3% | 100% | 24 interviewsAdd to research |
Company Size | Count |
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Small Business | 12 |
Midsize Enterprise | 8 |
Large Enterprise | 9 |
Company Size | Count |
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Small Business | 251 |
Midsize Enterprise | 139 |
Large Enterprise | 806 |
Dell ObjectScale implements the S3 protocol, integrating smoothly with Dell EMC solutions like ISILON. Its architecture supports data compression and interoperates with multiple protocols for enhanced performance. Enterprise features include immutability, geo-replication, and user-friendly management. However, it needs better integration with other systems, enhanced security, and disaster recovery. Write performance and scalability improvements, competitive pricing, and documentation enhancements are key areas for progress. The interface could be more straightforward, with more remote management features and native analytics.
What features does Dell ObjectScale offer?Industries leverage Dell ObjectScale for cloud-based object storage, archiving, and backups. It's favored for unstructured data management, CCTV integration, and document archiving. Strong in data analytics, it integrates well with high-capacity applications, enhancing data retention strategies across fields.
Dell ObjectScale was previously known as EMC ECS, Dell EMC Elastic Cloud Storage (ECS).
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Author info | Rating | Review Summary |
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Manager, Technical Services at AXS | 4.0 | As a partner with Dell, we integrate Dell ECS for archiving and long-term retention, valuing its seamless protocol integration. It could improve with a more user-friendly interface and further support for AI trends and additional integrations like Hadoop. |
Solution arhitect at a comms service provider with 201-500 employees | 3.5 | I've used Dell ECS for over five years, finding it reliable for backup, archiving, and high-capacity storage, though it lacks native analytics and has limited cloud integration, especially with Google Cloud in Saudi Arabia. |
Associate Vice President at Yotta Infrastructure Solutions LLP | 4.5 | We found Dell ECS to be an efficient, stable object storage solution for our vast image and video data. It supports most S3 APIs, though there are minor compatibility issues. Dell ECS saves us both time and money compared to other solutions. |
IT Architect at a tech services company with 1-10 employees | 4.5 | I have experience with Dell ECS primarily for S3 storage and backups. Its scale-out capabilities, support, and enterprise features like immutability and snapshotting are valuable. We haven't encountered significant issues, and customer operations run smoothly. |
Senior Datacenter Consultant at a computer software company with 501-1,000 employees | 4.0 | We primarily use Dell ECS for archiving and backups, utilizing the replication feature for storage. We've experienced delays when expiring images with NetBackup, which required a patch. Hitachi and HP are considered competitors in this space. |
Deputy director at a tech services company with 10,001+ employees | 4.0 | We use Dell ECS for object storage in our internal application due to its strong performance and support. However, the GUI lacks features, and documentation is weak. We chose ECS over IBM ESS after finding IBM's limitations. |
Consultant at Key Information Technology L.L.C. | 4.5 | I usually recommend Dell ECS to enterprise and government customers because it's easy to manage through its web UI dashboard, allowing for efficient monitoring. However, improvement is needed in infrastructure deployment, particularly for SUSE Linux experts. |
System Administrator at Data Edge Limited | 4.5 | In our organization, we use Dell ECS for long-term archiving and sharing space with applications, valuing its data compression and integration with Dell systems. While its garbage collection needs improvement, it remains cost-effective and compatible with our Dell infrastructure. |