I’m reading some handwriting on the wall. It says that revenue growth for the storage array platforms commonly used in enterprise data centers will be hard to come by in 2014. I say this knowing full ...
iSCSI-based storage arrays have not captured a substantial percentage of the storage market, but there are a number of compelling products out there. A healthy level of competition in this space, ...
Flash storage, also known as solid-state disk (SSD) technology, reads and writes data extremely fast thanks to its use of memory cells instead of traditional spinning disk drives. A new entrant in the ...
Enterprise all-flash storage array vendor Pure Storage Thursday unveiled new lower-cost and higher-capacity versions of its FlashArray series, as well as a new version of its Purity software that ...
Nimble Storage has expanded its storage line card with the introduction of its first-ever all-flash storage array, and is positioning its new solution against better-known all-flash arrays including ...
Justin Bagby of AMI StorTrends came by to discuss the introduction of the StorTrends 3600i all-flash storage array. Because storage is such an important part of every IT solution, I always enjoy ...
While storage array snapshots offer quick, hardware-level data protection, they are not a standalone substitute for traditional backups due to limitations in protection, management and retention ...
HP on Wednesday announced a network-based storage platform that virtualises mid-range storage arrays into a single pool of capacity, designed to simplify scaling and management. The StorageWorks SAN ...
The emergence of serial ATA (SATA) offers the promise of very large storage arrays with a price/performance ideal for near-line storage of business information, such as archived emails, corporate ...
Nearly all enterprise and mid-range storage arrays come with snapshots. But that’s not the only place you can manage them from. Backup software also comes with snapshot functionality, and in fact some ...
Pure Storage already lets enterprises buy new controllers for their flash arrays by subscription. Now it’s offering a way to trade in old flash media when new and improved versions come out. The ...