The Dell EMC XC Series platform is a scalable cluster of hyper-converged nodes each running a standard hypervisor and containing processors, memory, and local storage (consisting of SSD flash and high-capacity hard disk drives). The Dell EMC XC Series platform is powered by Nutanix software and managed through the Nutanix Prism interface. The Dell EMC XC Series platform horizontally scales from as few as three nodes to a large number of nodes, enabling organizations to scale their infrastructure as their needs grow.
Each node runs virtual machines just like a standard virtual machine host and Microsoft Hyper-V and VMware ESXi hypervisors are supported. In addition, local storage from all nodes is virtualized into a unified pool by the Nutanix Distributed File System (DFS). In effect, DFS acts like an advanced NAS that uses local SSDs and disks from all nodes to store virtual machine data. Virtual machines running on the cluster write data to DFS as if they were writing to shared storage.
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What’s New
Dell EMC XC Series now supports data protection and a full-featured, tightly integrated cloud platform based on open technologies.
Read how the XC Series teams up with Avamar and Data Domain to show you how to integrate these technologies to backup and protect Hyper-V and ESXi Virtual Machines (VMs). Cloud tiering integration is facilitated through Data Domain Virtual Edition (DD VE) and/or DD6800 to Microsoft Azure or Virtustream Cloud platforms allowing you to leverage offsite storage for cold data. Learn more by reading Dell EMC XC Series Hyper-converged Appliances Data Protection Reference Architecture and associated Hyper-V and ESXi deployment guides.
Dell EMC XC Series demonstrates the deployment and configuration of Pivotal Cloud Foundry (PFC) on Dell EMC XC Series Hyper-converged appliances. The combined solution allows developers and dev-ops professionals to quickly deploy a modern application development platform on their on-premises infrastructure. The easy to use scaling functionality of the XC Series and PCF allows the developer to focus on the application as a unit of scale rather than the infrastructure or supporting services. Learn more by reading Pivotal Cloud Foundry on Dell EMC XC Series Hyper-converged Appliances Reference Architecture and its associated deployment guide.
Find out about best practices for Dell EMC Series using Microsoft Windows Server 2012 R2. This document provides recommendations for maintaining the stability and performance of the platform and workloads while preserving the operational lifetime of the SATADOM. Learn more.
Dell EMC XC Series now provides guidance for customers wanting to do Rapid Appliance Self Recovery (RASR) using either Acropolis Hypervisor or Windows. Acropolis Hypervisor version. Windows Version.
Dell EMC XC Series Information Update
Get important information on how to properly use the SATADOM as a boot device and not for application use. This document also includes details on how to properly remove SED. In addition, this document contains a link to Nutanix knowledge base articles.
Update to Dell EMC XC Series 2.0 HBA Firmware
The supported H730 host bus adapter version has changed. You now must use firmware version 25.2.2-0004.
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Nutanix Documents
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