When it comes to pure performance from a storage solution, the choice today is all-flash storage arrays. These storage devices feature NAND flash and SSD technology, but no spinning disk, to give them ...
Thursday November 14 EMC made its long awaited announcement of general availability of the first version of the XtremIO all flash array technology, 18 months after it purchased the flash storage ...
As the cost of flash continues to plummet, it becomes increasingly clear that legacy storage arrays designed for disk drives are becoming outdated and all-flash arrays offer a better mixture of ...
Enterprise storage is a long-term bet. Pure Storage, a growing maker of all-flash arrays, is reshuffling the deck on that gamble in a way that might save IT departments time and money. Pure’s plan is ...
NetApp recently launched its all-flash storage array, the EF550. The announcement was made a week after competitor EMC launched its own Flash Array, XtremIO (for more on that see EMC’s XtremIO Launch ...
Customers are looking to all-flash arrays to support workloads that need predictable and consistent low-latency across datasets that frequently change – such as VDI, virtual servers, massively ...
Pure Storage has announced a revamp of its all-flash storage arrays with the replacement of its FA series hardware with the FlashArray//m, which comes in three base unit capacities ranging from 5TB to ...
Pure Storage has announced new FlashArray//X series arrays with NVMe flash storage and NVMe-over-fabrics (NVMf) as standard across the range. The move – announced last week at the flash pioneer’s Pure ...