Vblock (VCE Vblock)

Vblock is a type of converged infrastructure that combines compute, storage, networking and virtualization resources into a single, integrated solution. Vblocks are designed to provide a flexible, scalable and efficient infrastructure for both private and public clouds.

Vblocks are delivered as a pre-configured and pre-tested package of hardware and software from leading vendors, including Cisco, EMC and VMware. This allows organizations to quickly and easily deploy a Vblock infrastructure without the need for extensive planning or configuration.

Vblocks can be deployed as either a stand-alone solution or as part of a larger Cisco Unified Data Center architecture.

What is vblock in EMC?

A Vblock is a pre-assembled, pre-configured, and pretested converged infrastructure solution from EMC and Cisco. It includes compute, networking, storage, and virtualization resources that are all integrated and optimized to work together.

The Vblock architecture is based on Cisco Unified Computing System (UCS) and EMC VNX storage. Vblocks can be deployed in a variety of configurations to meet the needs of different workloads.

Vblocks are designed to simplify IT infrastructure and operations, reduce costs, and improve performance and agility. They can be deployed quickly and easily, and require less day-to-day maintenance than traditional IT infrastructure.

What is the difference between VxBlock and Vblock?

VxBlock and Vblock are both converged infrastructure solutions that combine compute, storage, and networking resources into a single integrated system. However, there are some key differences between the two.

VxBlock is designed and manufactured by Dell EMC, while Vblock is a joint venture between Cisco, EMC, and VMware.

VxBlock systems are available in a variety of form factors, including blades, racks, and towers, while Vblock systems are only available in racks.

VxBlock systems use Dell EMC PowerEdge servers, Cisco Unified Computing System (UCS) B-Series Blade Servers, and Cisco Nexus switches. Vblock systems use Cisco Unified Computing System (UCS) C-Series Rack Servers and Cisco Nexus switches.

VxBlock systems can be configured with a variety of storage options, including Dell EMC VMAX, VNX, and Unity, as well as Cisco HyperFlex. Vblock systems can be configured with a variety of storage options, including EMC VMAX and VNX.

VxBlock systems come with a choice of hypervisors, including VMware vSphere, Microsoft Hyper-V, and Nutanix Acropolis. Vblock systems come with a choice of hypervisors, including VMware vSphere and Microsoft Hyper-V.

What is VCE in VMware?

Virtual Computing Environment (VCE) is a joint venture between Cisco, EMC and VMware. VCE produces converged infrastructure systems called Vblocks. A Vblock is a pre-configured, pre-integrated and tested stack of hardware and software that includes Cisco Unified Computing System (UCS) servers, Cisco Nexus switches, EMC storage and VMware vSphere.

What is the difference between VxRail and Vblock?

VxRail is a hyper-converged infrastructure (HCI) solution that combines compute, storage, networking, and virtualization into a single appliance. VxRail is designed for both small and large deployments and offers a scalable architecture that can be easily expanded as needed.

Vblock is a converged infrastructure (CI) solution that combines compute, storage, networking, and virtualization into a single platform. Vblock is designed for enterprise deployments and offers a scalable architecture that can be easily expanded as needed.

What happened to VCE?

VCE, the Converged Infrastructure Division of EMC, was created in 2010 through the combination of EMC's industry-leading technologies and Cisco's Unified Computing System (UCS). VCE's mission is to deliver simplified IT through pre-configured, integrated, and automated solutions that accelerate the deployment of virtualized applications and cloud services.

In 2016, VCE was acquired by Dell Technologies, and is now a part of the Dell EMC Division. Dell EMC offers a comprehensive portfolio of converged infrastructure solutions that enable organizations to transform their IT infrastructure and power their businesses with the Dell EMC VxBlock System.