End of Sale or End of Life…What Exactly Does That Mean…?
Every six to nine months or so, Dell EqualLogic will release a new EqualLogic product line. Heck, some of you might even still have an EqualLogic PS300E or PS5000E. Out with the old and in with the new…right?
Wrong!
That’s the beauty of an EqualLogic iSCSI SAN solution. You never tear out, rip-out-and-replace, or forklift upgrade your storage area network (SAN). Remember that old PS50E or PS100E? Keep it! The EqualLogic iSCSI SAN architecture is built to add and expand what you currently have to the newer models.
So, when EqualLogic announces an “End of Sale” on their current product line, it simply means that they’re phasing into the new product line and that the old product line (in this case, the EqualLogic S4000, PS6000, PS6010, PS6510, and PS6500 series) will no longer be actively sold or positioned.
In fact, Dell EqualLogic still has a good amount of inventory left on the PS4000, PS6000, PS6010, PS6510, and PS6500 units, all of which still maintain aggressive EqualLogic pricing models. Once Dell ceases manufacturing parts for a particular EqualLogic product line, then this product becomes “End of Life.”
But please note that support for these products will NEVER diminish. Ever. Best advice? Keep up with your ProSupport contracts through Dell EqualLogic. Get these renewed each and every year because if you ever get into a position where you have a very old EqualLogic iSCSI SAN array that needs a replacement part, Dell EqualLogic MUST send you the replacement part or upgrade your entire array at no charge. Not bad, eh?
So, keep that old EqualLogic array in your network…and buy that new one, virtually add it to your existing group or use the old one to replicate to…either way, it’s still good.
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PS6500/PS6510 are not being phased out with the 4000/6000/6010. Support ends 5 years after EoL, not indefinitely.
Thank you for your comment, Alan. I checked directly with the Dell EqualLogic service renewal team on the facts here just in case what they shared with me last has become “obsolete”…
For EqualLogic’s legacy gear, the End of Life date is April 18, 2013. If a client needs a part for them, they will no longer have them.
The EqualLogic service renewal team is able to quote arrays up to seven (7) years of service.
Perhaps “phasing out” was a bit too strong in word choice. The PS4000, PS6000, PS6010 / PS6510 are still going to be sold while inventories are available for them, but once those inventories are depleted Dell EqualLogic will only be selling the new PS4100 / PS6100 series.