Dell Compellent SC4020
Storage ·
Lifecycle
- Released
- 2014-01-01
- General Availability
- 2014-01-01
- End of Sale
- 2018-01-01
- End of Support
- 2018-01-01
- End of Service Life
- 2023-01-01
EOSL
When a vendor has not published an exact date, we render an estimated range with an explicit confidence score — never an empty cell. See how to read TPM library records honestly.
Failure Outlook
Age: 0.0 years
Failure likelihood: 0%
Likely to fail (most → least)
Indicative TPM Pricing
Indicative — not a quote.
| SLA tier | Annual | Monthly |
|---|---|---|
| 9×5 NBD | $3,850 – $7,150 | $321 – $596 |
| 24×7 NBD | $5,005 – $9,295 | $417 – $775 |
| 24×7×4 onsite + parts | $6,930 – $14,300 | $578 – $1,192 |
| 24×7×4 remote only | $3,465 – $10,010 | $289 – $834 |
Pricing confidence: ●○○○○
Monthly = annual ÷ 12. Real TPM monthly billing is typically ~5–10% higher than this — use annual for accurate budgeting.
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Security Advisories (0)
No advisories on file.
Security Context
Post-lifecycle security posture — buyer education, not a service pitch. See Why past-EOSL hardware becomes a CVE liability for the honest map.
- Patch availability
- ● End of vendor updates (no patches or advisories)
Preliminary security context — awaiting deep AI lookup. For any hardware past OEM end-of-service-life, PCI DSS v4, HIPAA, SOC 2, and CIS Controls v8 explicitly permit documented compensating controls in lieu of vendor patches. See /path/defense/past-eosl-hardware-cve-liability/ for the honest map of what changes at EOSL and what stays the same.
Compensating controls that still work
- Isolate storage-controller management interfaces from user VLANs
- Restrict management access to a jump host with MFA
- Subscribe to NVD advisories for the controller silicon after vendor PSIRT ends
- Ensure snapshots and replication remain functional to preserve recovery options
Bushido publishes this information because it's the honest answer to the question "what changes at EOSL and what stays the same." We do not sell vulnerability management, patch orchestration, or MSP services — but you can find vendors who do in our vetted partners directory.
Parts Market
Whole unit: $0 – $0
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Dell — official sources
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