Dell PowerVault is valued for its stability, ease of use, and cost-effectiveness. It offers high-capacity storage solutions with features like RAID systems, quick deployment, and excellent scalability. Users appreciate its affordability, reliability, and exceptional support. Features such as replication, tiered storage, and flash capabilities enhance its functionality. It's ideal for small to medium-range storage needs and includes versatile options like JBOD and the ME series.
- "The solution is easy to configure and reliable; the performance is very good, and storage consolidation is quite easy to configure on it."
- "I would say my favorite features of Dell PowerVault are that it's pretty easy to use, it has been pretty stable, firmware updates have been pretty easy to install, and replacing a bad drive is fairly simple."
- "Dell PowerVault is cost-effective as a storage solution, and I see it has competitive pricing with other vendors."
Dell PowerVault needs improvements in areas such as user interface, monitoring, event logs, and firmware upgrades. The system would benefit from deduplication, compression features, and support for larger drive sizes. Its high price is a concern, especially in regions like Jordan. Integration with Active Directory and a more scalable configuration for disk groups is recommended. Users desire better storage capacity, increased memory cache, NVMe support, and a unified storage system with both block and file protocol capabilities.
- "The scalability is present but it is a bit complex to scale to the desired level. When we needed to increase the performance, we faced some issues."
- "There is room for improvement with Dell PowerVault as we did have some promises about dedupe and compression that did not turn out as promised, but Dell trued up and gave us more storage for no cost."
- "If you do not have an existing relationship with Dell or are exploring the market for the first time, the initial acquisition cost of Dell PowerVault is high compared to competitors such as Hitachi or IBM, which often undercut prices."