What all VxBlock configurations have in common when it comes to storage - they all use flash. Yes some hybrid solutions are there, but there are no spindle-only solutions - ergo flash is needed.
https://cpsdocs.dellemc.com/bundle/P_AO_1000/page/GUID-F40C29A2-ABF2-431A-BF28-760E845A5999.html
https://www.dellemc.com/zh-cn/collaterals/unauth/data-sheets/products/converged-infrastructure/vxblock-product-overview.pdf
The VxBlock System 350 is agile and highly scalable. It’s a unified, converged infrastructure that is designed for general-purpose mixed workloads. These systems can be easily tailored to meet specific workload or SLA requirements like VDI, Microsoft Exchange, Oracle, and SAP while minimizing risks and costs.Available with powerful Dell EMC Unity all-flash and hybrid-flashstorage options, these are perfect for general-purpose mixed workloads
Midrange scale for general-purpose, file, and block workloadsThe VxBlock System 350 is agile and highly scalable. It’s a unified, converged infrastructure that is designed for general-purpose mixed workloads.
https://www.dellemc.com/zh-cn/collaterals/unauth/data-sheets/products/converged-infrastructure/vxblock-product-overview.pdf
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