What is our primary use case?
I have used PowerStore, and we have experience dealing with the storage, including all the VMAXes or PowerMax currently.
For PowerStore, some of the main use cases that we have are generic virtualization, which in our cases is a very common generic virtualization case, usually with VMware, so it's the common practice as a storage.
I also have experience with databases and generic use cases, and while I can't recall the specific model currently, we also work with NetApp, which includes all kinds of low to middle mid-range storage.
My day-to-day job involves designing or incorporating the storage that clients have into their environment and needs; all these are mid-range storages, which are quite common tasks. It depends less on the vendor depending on customer requirements, such as either IP-based or Fiber Channel-based solutions from the storage perspective.
Currently, we mostly use Dell EMC Isilon, HPEs, or Ceph storages for software-defined storages, depending on the use case such as HPC, or main generic office applications or modernization cases. For generic cloud usage cases, Dell ECS is mostly for S3 and backups; for data manipulation for business customers or enterprise customers, it's usually Isilon, and for HPC cases and scientific applications, we usually go with Ceph.
What is most valuable?
Some of the best features with Dell ECS are that it's scale-out storage with compatibility, which are the main drivers, along with very good support from Dell EMC that usually makes customers happy. The important drivers for enterprise level support, price, ease of use, and a combination of these three usually work effectively.
Dell ECS is a software-defined scalable solution.
Dell ECS helps with managing storage requirements since it's S3 kind of object storage with all needed enterprise features such as immutability, snapshotting, and application management, which are nice sets of features usually required.
Regarding multi-tenancy support in the Dell ECS, it's built-in S3-based storage, but our experience is limited; where we do have it, we provide separate buckets and connectivity to that storage, but it's not multi-tenancy from the perspective that each tenant manages its own hardware part, as we have centralized management authority.
What needs improvement?
It's difficult for me to comment on improvements for Dell ECS because we typically do not engage in those areas. We haven't heard any escalations or discussions that suggest there are issues; everything seems to be operating fine with customer operations.
For how long have I used the solution?
I have had experience with Dell and with tier storage; we recently started to work with tier storage, and with Dell, we're working since the company established, which I believe is something around 10 plus years or so.
What do I think about the stability of the solution?
While there can be occasional issues with routing to the wrong region that lead to slight delays, it's typically business as usual. I acknowledge that it requires additional effort to get to the right person, but it's comparable to the service of others in the industry, and I understand the limitations of call center support.
How are customer service and support?
My thoughts on the technical support or customer service from Dell are generally positive; we are very satisfied, either during delivery or otherwise, and we do not receive many escalations.
How would you rate customer service and support?
How was the initial setup?
The initial setup is straightforward.
What other advice do I have?
I am not familiar with the Dell CloudIQ.
I am familiar with the encryption and access control features for data protection available in the storages; this functionality is definitely present.
These features help in meeting organizational security and compliance requirements, as it serves as a gentlemen's set for enterprise needs.
Generally speaking, I do not consider advanced analytics capabilities of Dell ECS; customers might use them, but we are not stepping so far with that storage since our role is usually delivering, installing, and forgetting about it.
I cannot answer how the Dell ECS impacts our organization positively.
Our implementations are usually on-premise focused, and as an infrastructure company, we provide cloud solutions to offer cloud services rather than focusing on deployments in the cloud.
Our company is a Titanium partner for Dell in a certain region, though I need to clarify the company name with our marketing team.
I appreciate the time given to type up the review, and I look forward to it being available to other users.
On a scale of 1-10, I rate Dell ECS a nine out of ten.
Which deployment model are you using for this solution?
On-premises
If public cloud, private cloud, or hybrid cloud, which cloud provider do you use?
Other