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EMC's VSPEX Aims to Ease SMBs' Move to Cloud

EMC
April 16, 2012 11:30AM

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EMC VSPEX is not homogenous like other vendors' solutions, said analyst Charles King. Though EMC provides the foundational arrays, final configurations can be shaped by the backup, servers, virtualization and networking customers choose. That means EMC VSPEX clients can avoid being locked into vertically integrated, single-vendor stacks.

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EMC just rolled out its VSPEX Proven Infrastructure, a flexible reference architecture Relevant Products/Services that combines its storage and backup Relevant Products/Services products with virtualization Relevant Products/Services server and network Relevant Products/Services technology from its partners. Citrix, Cisco, Brocade Relevant Products/Services, Intel, Microsoft Relevant Products/Services and VMware products are in the mix.

EMC is getting the virtual Relevant Products/Services ball rolling with 14 VSPEX configurations that represent what it sees as the most popular use cases for customers moving to the cloud Relevant Products/Services. The architecture aims to help customers accelerate deployment of private clouds and end-user computing environments.

The product is available now. EMC trotted out several customers to sing the praises of the new architecture and EMC partners are lining up to laud the solution. But will companies rush to adopt yet another converged infrastructure Relevant Products/Services solution?

Why VSPEX Is Different

We asked Charles King, principal analyst at Pund-IT, his perspectives on whether EMC can converge technologies, partners and the channel for SMB Relevant Products/Services cloud customers. As he sees it, it's been a hot time lately for so-called converged infrastructures. From that standpoint, he told us, some might consider EMC's new VSPEX as one among many other similar solutions.

But, he added, that assumption would be fundamentally incorrect -- and he gives three reasons: homogenous hardware, partner paucity, and shortchanged channels and SMBs, meaning the vast majority of converged system offerings are aimed at enterprise Relevant Products/Services customers.

"To date, the vast majority of converged systems focus on single vendors' hardware offerings, reflecting the ongoing consolidation among traditional systems vendors and the increasing focus on narrow or single-use case appliances," King said. "Because of most converged systems' emphasis on a single vendor's technologies, opportunities for traditional partners are typically limited."

No Single-Vendor Stack Lockdowns

By contrast, King said, EMC VSPEX is hardly homogenous. Though EMC provides the foundational arrays, final configurations can be subtly shaped by the backup, servers, virtualization and networking options customers choose. That means clients can avoid being locked into vertically integrated, single-vendor stacks. (continued...)

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