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NetApp revamps storage product line-up

The company has relaunched 80 percent of its product line-up and unveiled a unified software architecture that is designed to help scale up datacentres
Written by Larry Dignan, Contributor

NetApp on Tuesday revamped its high-end and mid-range storage systems and launched a shared architecture as it aims to grab a bigger chunk of the datacentre overhaul market.

As well as updating 80 percent of its product line-up, NetApp unveiled a unified software architecture along with FlexPod, an integrated standardised architecture design in association with Cisco and VMware.

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NetApp has relaunched around 80 percent of its product line-up. Photo credit: NetApp/ZDNet.com

Patrick Rogers, vice president of solutions marketing at NetApp, said that demand for new datacentre designs is continuing to grow. "Customers are looking for flexibility and redeploy assets," said Rogers. "A unified architecture is critical to scaling up the datacentre."

For more on this ZDNet UK-selected story, see NetApp revamps product lineup to court next-gen data center spending on ZDNet.com.

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