List of Dell EqualLogic Customers
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Each quarter our research team identifies companies that have purchased Dell EqualLogic for Servers, Storage and Networking from public (Press Releases, Customer References, Testimonials, Case Studies and Success Stories) and proprietary sources, including the customer size, industry, location, implementation status, partner involvement, LOB Key Stakeholders and related IT decision-makers contact details.
Companies using Dell EqualLogic for Servers, Storage and Networking include: Associated British Ports, a United Kingdom based Transportation organisation with 2500 employees and revenues of $1.03 billion, St. Mary’s College of Maryland, a United States based Education organisation with 200 employees and revenues of $30.0 million, Navicure, a United States based Insurance organisation with 10 employees and revenues of $1.0 million and many others.
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Associated British Ports | Transportation | 2500 | $1.0B | United Kingdom | Dell EMC | Dell EqualLogic | Servers, Storage and Networking | 2012 | n/a |
In 2012, Associated British Ports deployed Dell EqualLogic storage alongside Dell PowerEdge servers and Force10 switches to consolidate a large portion of its server estate, targeting Servers, Storage and Networking consolidation for port operations. The deployment positioned Dell EqualLogic as the primary shared storage layer to support operational servers and user access across terminals.
The implementation architecture combined Dell EqualLogic storage arrays with Dell PowerEdge compute and Force10 network switching, configured as a centralized SAN that enabled pooled block storage, volume provisioning and consolidated storage management. Configuration focused on centralizing storage provisioning and simplifying maintenance workflows to reduce server sprawl across the estate.
Operational coverage explicitly included port operations and support for up to 1,600 users, consolidating workloads onto the EqualLogic arrays and the integrated PowerEdge and Force10 infrastructure. Integrations were implemented at the infrastructure layer, unifying storage, compute and networking into a cohesive SAN fabric for operational services.
According to the vendor announcement, the move reduced servers, cooling and maintenance costs and delivered an estimated ~15% ROI for the organisation. The Dell EqualLogic implementation served as the central storage consolidation point for the ongoing rationalization of Associated British Ports server infrastructure.
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Navicure | Insurance | 10 | $1M | United States | Dell EMC | Dell EqualLogic | Servers, Storage and Networking | 2004 | n/a |
In 2004 Navicure deployed Dell EqualLogic PS-series iSCSI SAN arrays to consolidate storage and support a VMware-based virtual infrastructure. The Dell EqualLogic implementation centralized block storage for virtual machines and production data across the environment. This implementation is in the Servers, Storage and Networking category and focused on consolidating physical storage into a shared SAN tier.
Deployment leveraged the PS-series iSCSI SAN arrays as the primary shared storage tier for VMware, enabling volume provisioning and centralized administration across multiple arrays. The configuration scaled over time as demand grew, expanding capacity and array count while maintaining a single management plane via Dell EqualLogic administration capabilities.
Integrations included the VMware-based virtual infrastructure, with Dell EqualLogic presented as iSCSI storage to VMware hosts. Operational scope covered Navicure’s core medical claims clearinghouse workflows, and the environment expanded to 34 arrays which were managed operationally by two IT staff.
Governance and operational outcomes emphasized disaster recovery and reduced administration overhead, Navicure reported a one-hour RPO and RTO and noted faster administration. The environment design allowed two IT staff to manage 34 arrays in a few hours per week, supporting ongoing scalability and recoverability requirements.
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St. Mary’s College of Maryland | Education | 200 | $30M | United States | Dell EMC | Dell EqualLogic | Servers, Storage and Networking | 2017 | Data Networks |
In 2017, St. Mary’s College of Maryland engaged Data Networks to replace end of life Dell EqualLogic PS4000 and PS6100 arrays that supported its VMware vSphere environment in Maryland, United States. The engagement centered on storage modernization inside the Servers, Storage and Networking stack, with Dell EqualLogic identified as the on‑premises array being decommissioned and Dell EMC VxRail hyperconverged appliances selected as the replacement platform.
The implementation consolidated storage and compute into VxRail hyperconverged nodes integrated into the existing VMware vSphere cluster, preserving VMware licensing value while moving workloads off the Dell EqualLogic group. Configuration work included vSphere cluster expansion, storage provisioning on VxRail appliances, and network changes to introduce switching redundancy, with the aim of improving VM administration throughput.
Data Networks executed a short, contained migration that completed over a weekend, migrating production virtual machine workloads from the EqualLogic arrays onto the VxRail appliances. Operational scope focused on campus virtualization and server operations, with change windows and workload cutovers coordinated to minimize disruption, and the project explicitly preserved existing VMware licensing and added network redundancy as part of the rollout.
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