My main use case for Dell APEX is that I have some data for a project, and I wanted some data in-house. I was looking to purchase a server for that, but then I learned about Dell APEX, which helped me implement in-house data. The pay-as-you-go model is very beneficial.
A specific example of how I have used Dell APEX for my project is that it serves as an in-house file server for a project only.
I am currently using Dell APEX as a file server and am not using it for other projects.
The best features Dell APEX offers for my file server project are the ability to share files across the team using that server.
This feature has made my workflow and collaboration easier because all my data is in a central database and central server. I can access all the files, and the entire team can access all the files from a central server.
Dell APEX has positively impacted my organization by making things easier. Instead of having to purchase a server and implement it, we subscribe to Dell APEX and everything is handled by the Dell team, which is a very easy and efficient process.
I have been working in my field for one year in my current organization.
The scalability of Dell APEX is very good.
I have seen a return on investment in terms of money saved.
My advice for others looking into using Dell APEX is that if you want a pay-as-you-go model or if it is for a small project for a limited time, you can use it instead of purchasing hardware, which would be very beneficial. I give this product a rating of 10 out of 10.