Solving Big Data Challenges with Multi-Cloud Data Services for Dell EMC PowerScale
This Technical Review documents ESG's audit of testing performed with Dell EMC PowerScale for Multi-Cloud, a part of the Multi-Cloud Data Services for Dell EMC PowerScale, enabled by Faction, a multi-cloud data services provider. Testing was designed to demonstrate how the solution maximizes performance and scalability of cloud-based workloads requiring the use of large data sets. We focused on genomics processing as our use case to illustrate how the solution can maximize workload performance and availability while controlling overall cloud-related costs.
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