Flash is to hard drives what hard drives was to tape: Violin Memory
As the gap between the cost of hard drives and flash begins to shrink, Violin Memory is seeing more enterprises adopt flash in their datacentres.
As the gap between the cost of hard drives and flash begins to shrink, Violin Memory is seeing more enterprises adopt flash in their datacentres.
Pure Storage has raised another US$225 million, which it hopes will provide continued support for the company's international business plans.
Post-company split, Hewlett Packard Enterprise is even more focused on the storage market, in particular flash as adoption grows.
Pure Storage believes the adoption of virtualisation has driven the growth of the enterprise flash drive market.
Enterprises are beginning to look at how to improve the efficiency of their data centre as data plays an increasingly important role in business decisions.
Pure Storage is transforming how enterprise storage is sold and maintained with a new business model.
Lenovo and DataCore plan to help enterprises access their data sets faster with the new Lenovo x3650 software-defined storage solution powered by DataCore's SANsymphony-V.
Located in Canberra, the National Computational Infrastructure stores and manages access to more than 10 petabytes of national and international data sets, including from the Bureau of Meteorology, the World Climate Research Programme, and observation data from NASA.
Gartner has indicated that the Asia-Pacific storage market will grow by 5.3 percent this year, driven mainly by organisations who are focused on improving cost efficiencies.
NetApp, together with Fujitsu, recently installed a range of flash storage arrays in the National Computational Infrastructure's supercomputer, Raijin, boosting its total raw storage capacity to 44 petabytes.