EMC VNX (now Dell EMC VNX) was a family of unified storage platforms designed for block-level (SAN) and file-level (NAS) storage. It was commonly used by enterprises for a variety of workloads, including virtualized applications, databases, file sharing, and general-purpose storage. VNX systems offered a combination of performance, scalability, and features like deduplication, compression, and replication, making them suitable for mid-sized to large organizations requiring reliable and efficient storage infrastructure.
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