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For operations that are supported on Dell storage using Dell CSI drivers, see CSI Storage Feature Support.
Note: Several Dell storage products have been validated as part of this current release, including PowerMax, PowerScale, and PowerStore. Although they are not part of this release, other Dell storage options that have been previously validated and that are known to work with OpenShift include PowerFlex and Unity XT.
The PowerMax storage array offers an extremely small footprint with fast end-to-end NVMe and SCM performance and rich data services, all at an attractive entry point into the PowerMax family. The array delivers the performance that your applications demand while consolidating block and file storage through iSCSI and Fibre Channel interfaces.
PowerScale is a modern, scale-out NAS solution for file storage, which is designed to be flexible and reliable at any scale. Regardless of the kind of data, where it lives, or how big it gets, your data lake remains simple to manage, simple to grow, simple to protect, and simple enough to handle the most demanding workloads.
The PowerStore standard deployment model provides organizations with all the benefits of a unified storage platform for block, file, and NFS storage, while also enabling flexible growth with the intelligent scale-up and scale-out capability of appliance clusters. Automated management of resources across the cluster results in superior storage utilization and simplified administration. The PowerStore data-centric design with NVMe and hardware-enabled advanced data reduction and 4:1 DRR deliver critical performance and storage efficiency for both traditional and modern applications.
For more information about the Dell storage options, see the following documentation: