VMAX (Virtual Matrix Architecture eXtended) is a high-end enterprise storage array developed by Dell EMC (formerly EMC Corporation). It is designed for mission-critical applications requiring high performance, availability, and scalability. VMAX systems are commonly used in data centers to support large databases, virtualization environments, and other demanding workloads, providing features such as data protection, replication, and automated storage tiering.
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