I use Dell APEX to shift infrastructure management into a flexible consumption-based model. I use Dell APEX to accelerate hybrid cloud deployment, scaling storage, and intensive workloads by automating PC lifecycle management and streamlining multi-cloud management. We adopted Dell APEX cloud platform for Red Hat OpenShift to run containerized workloads directly on-premises, allowing us to maintain data locality for sensitive financial records while enjoying public cloud-like agility and rapid deployment. For a multinational manufacturing enterprise with multiple edge locations or factory floors, they utilize Dell APEX Private Cloud for Manufacturing Edge to consolidate multiple workloads such as inventory management, quality assurance AI, and Industrial IoT into a single, standardized on-premises infrastructure. Users of Dell APEX can achieve a genuine hybrid approach, paying only for the persistent storage and burst capacity they actually consume, which reduces upfront capital expenditures.
Dell APEX is what we use for handling traffic. Our product Hire-HQ has an application in EU regions. Whenever clients want to conduct campus drives or bulk hiring, we experience sudden spikes of candidates applying simultaneously, which is three to four times the normal load. Our traditional setup cannot handle this kind of traffic volume. We implemented Dell APEX to move to a pay-as-you-go infrastructure model. I have used it in the back end with Node.js APIs, and we have also used Dell APEX storage services to handle the large volume of resumes and candidate data. In one of the cities in a European country, there was a hiring campaign happening for a university. The client expected around three times more than the normal load. At that time, we successfully handled the situation using Dell APEX, which also reduced our infrastructure cost by around 20 to 25 percent. The API was triggered multiple times by multiple people at the same time, and we had to maintain factors like latency and everything. It improved the response times, so the latency was less.
The product is an on-demand service used for IT infrastructure, similar to HPE GreenLake, allowing the purchase of on-premise solutions, such as servers and storage, where users pay based on their consumption. It provides flexibility to handle varying demand in business environments.
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The primary use case for Dell APEX is endpoint backup for endpoint security. We are planning to expand and include our server model and SAP data backup through Dell APEX in the near future.
Dell APEX enhances IT agility with scalable as-a-service offerings, supporting virtual desktops, data storage solutions, and high-performance computing. Users value its scalability, simple management, cost-effective pricing, and robust security. This results in improved organizational efficiency, smoother workflows, and better data management, fostering growth and operational effectiveness.
I use Dell APEX to shift infrastructure management into a flexible consumption-based model. I use Dell APEX to accelerate hybrid cloud deployment, scaling storage, and intensive workloads by automating PC lifecycle management and streamlining multi-cloud management. We adopted Dell APEX cloud platform for Red Hat OpenShift to run containerized workloads directly on-premises, allowing us to maintain data locality for sensitive financial records while enjoying public cloud-like agility and rapid deployment. For a multinational manufacturing enterprise with multiple edge locations or factory floors, they utilize Dell APEX Private Cloud for Manufacturing Edge to consolidate multiple workloads such as inventory management, quality assurance AI, and Industrial IoT into a single, standardized on-premises infrastructure. Users of Dell APEX can achieve a genuine hybrid approach, paying only for the persistent storage and burst capacity they actually consume, which reduces upfront capital expenditures.
My main use case for Dell APEX is data resiliency, as well as endpoint security and solution backup.
Dell APEX is what we use for handling traffic. Our product Hire-HQ has an application in EU regions. Whenever clients want to conduct campus drives or bulk hiring, we experience sudden spikes of candidates applying simultaneously, which is three to four times the normal load. Our traditional setup cannot handle this kind of traffic volume. We implemented Dell APEX to move to a pay-as-you-go infrastructure model. I have used it in the back end with Node.js APIs, and we have also used Dell APEX storage services to handle the large volume of resumes and candidate data. In one of the cities in a European country, there was a hiring campaign happening for a university. The client expected around three times more than the normal load. At that time, we successfully handled the situation using Dell APEX, which also reduced our infrastructure cost by around 20 to 25 percent. The API was triggered multiple times by multiple people at the same time, and we had to maintain factors like latency and everything. It improved the response times, so the latency was less.
The product is an on-demand service used for IT infrastructure, similar to HPE GreenLake, allowing the purchase of on-premise solutions, such as servers and storage, where users pay based on their consumption. It provides flexibility to handle varying demand in business environments.
The primary use case for Dell APEX is endpoint backup for endpoint security. We are planning to expand and include our server model and SAP data backup through Dell APEX in the near future.
I use the solution in my company to store and offer some services associated with emails.