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Dell EMC PowerStore 500T All-FlashPowerStore
product description
The PowerStore 500T is a fully-flash unified storage system launched by Dell EMC. It is specifically designed to accelerate data block, file, and virtualization workloads (such as VMware VVols and containers), adopts an end-to-end NVMe architecture, supports multi-cloud backup integration, and reduces the need for manual operations through automated software.
Core configuration and specifications:
The system is based on two Intel Xeon CPUs (24 cores/2.2GHz) and 192GB ECC memory, providing high processing performance; in terms of storage capacity, a single device can support up to approximately 6.16PB (composed of 97 NVMe TLC SSDs), and can be scaled up to 24.64PB (up to 388 drives) through clustering, and supports encrypted drive options certified to FIPS 140-2/3 Level 2; network connections include various front-end interfaces such as 10/25GbE, 32Gb FC and iSCSI, with a maximum support of 24 network ports, and back-end expansion is achieved through 100GbE.
Features and advantages:
The PowerStore 500T adopts a dual-active node architecture to enhance data throughput efficiency, supports both horizontal and vertical expansion (up to 3 expansion cabinets/clusters), is suitable for virtualization, databases, file storage and hybrid cloud scenarios; its software functions cover data reduction, snapshot and migration tools, and are provided with centralized management through the PowerStore Management Console.
Technical specifications
| Processor | 2 Intel Xeon CPUs, 24 cores, 2.2 GHz |
| Memory | 192 GB DRAM |
| Maximum number of initiators | 2,000 |
| Maximum number of data block volumes/clones (FC/iSCSI/NVMe) | 1500 |
| Maximum number of volumes per volume group | 75 |
| Maximum number of volume groups | 125 |
| Maximum volume size | 256 TB |
| Maximum number of snapshots (data blocks) | 50000 |
| Maximum number of user file systems | 1500 |
| Maximum number of NAS servers | 50 |
| Maximum number of vVol storage containers | 50 |
| Maximum number of vVol | 9000 |
| Maximum capacity per device | 6.16 PB |
| Maximum number of drives per device | 97 |
| Maximum capacity per cluster | 24.64 PB |
| Maximum number of drives per cluster | 38 |







