

Dell PowerStore will soon support the Nutanix Cloud
Platform, a partnership that is designed to capture pent-up demand for
hypervisor options in large storage deployments as customers look for ways to
lower the cost of their virtualization environments.
Drew Schulke, vice president of Dell’s Infrastructure
Solutions Group, told CRN this collaboration came about after the success of
PowerFlex with Nutanix, which was unveiled last year.
“It was about 10 microseconds after we announced the
PowerFlex integration with Nutanix that customers started asking about
PowerStore,” he said during an interview this week. “And we did prioritize
‘Flex’ first, for a reason. We collectively had some very large customers that
were pushing both of us to support this integration. They had tremendous
investments that they were trying to rationalize and be strategic about, and so
that’s why we led with ‘Flex’ first, but we always knew ‘Store’ was going to be
a close second.”
PowerStore is Dell’s flagship enterprise storage product
that features a dual controller architecture and fits in with traditional
three-tier architectures. It has multiple models to address storage needs
between entry level and high end, but it is in prime position to capture the $8
billion annual midrange storage market spend.
PowerStore is also one of Dell’s best-selling and
fastest-growing products with six consecutive quarters of double-digit
growth, with much of that coming through the channel and Dell’s Partner First
For Storage initiative, Schulke said.
“The majority of that growth is coming from the partner
community and the efforts that we’ve made around PowerStore Prime,” Schulke
told CRN. “So we just see that that’s a continuation of the investment that
we’ve made in the partner-led sales motion, not only just for PowerStore but
across all of ISG. Certainly, PowerStore is very front and center of that.”
The new PowerStore featuring the Nutanix Cloud Platform is
expected to be generally available in spring 2026.
In addition to providing the Nutanix Cloud Platform, the
PowerStore 5200Q offers high-capacity performance with QLC flash, flexible
scaling over 23 petabytes per cluster and optimized workload placement through
integration with existing PowerStore clusters, Dell said during a media
briefing. PowerStore 5200Q will be available in October. Buyers will be able to
optimize it with Nutanix once that update is available in 2026.
The new PowerStore also features built-in anomaly detection,
single sign-on and biometric authentication, HashiCorp key manager support and
replication over Fibre Channel. In addition, automated health checks and
repairs powered by Smart Support Auto-Heal functionality can cut issue
resolution time by 90 percent.
This is Dell’s third foray into storage with Nutanix since
the Round Rock, Texas-based hardware provider spun out VMware in 2021. However,
Dell and Nutanix launched their first HCI product partnership in 2014. Last
year the company brought to market Dell XC Plus, which is a turnkey HCI product
that features the Nutanix Cloud Platform. Dell PowerFlex with Nutanix was
released this year to a surge of interest among buyers that participated in
beta tests. Nutanix CEO Rajiv Ramaswami even called out the
surprising levels of demand for the PowerFlex product during the company’s
earnings call last month.
Ketan Shah, vice president of product at Nutanix, told CRN
this week that the company has won more PowerFlex deals since then.
“I think the first foray with Dell has exceeded our
expectations, so that gives a lot of confidence and momentum internally,” Shah
told CRN. “And then with this, it is much more of a mass market and much more
of a partner-centric, partner-led opportunity. And we have a very strong
channel presence. We have a lot of focus on enabling the partner community
right now. So, bringing the solution with Dell, we’re just super excited that
[it] will enable broader go-to-market leverage with our partner community.”
Schulke, who is responsible for product management of Dell’s
primary storage portfolio — PowerMax, PowerStore, PowerFlex and PowerVault, —
said demand from customers for more hypervisor and container options has only
increased in the last year. Dell believes Nutanix will play a significant role
in providing that for customers going forward.
“We haven’t seen the customer interest in this particular
topic slow down over that period of time,” he said. “If anything, it’s
accelerated with customers looking for additional product options and more
degrees of choice that they have in this particular space.”