While Flash storage in the form of solid-state drives (SSDs) has been a boon to application performance, the form factor itself is an artificial construct designed to appear to a server as a simply ...
Pure Storage is doubling down on NVMe, a specification designed to speed up storage throughput, and offering a enterprise all-flash array with NVMe. The array, dubbed FlashArray//X, includes Purity ...
“We‘re not just going cheap and deep. We don’t want a lot of gimmicks to deliver QLC, such as the use of storage-class memory as a cache. We get rid of the gimmicks to deliver both performance and ...
Pure Storage capped off the year with an update to its flagship FlashArray line hours head of reporting impressive fourth quarter revenue results. The company’s third-generation all-non-volatile ...
All-flash storage array developer Pure Storage Tuesday introduced what it called the first mainstream enterprise flash storage array designed around the latest high-performance, high-density NVMe ...
Enterprise IT is in the throes of an information explosion. Every prediction over the past decade about the year-over-year exponential explosion of data has come true. The big side-effect of digital ...
Pure Storage, which went public in 2015, has been focused on mainstreaming Flash since its earliest days. Perhaps it shouldn’t come as a surprise that it’s attempting to do the same thing with latest ...
Pure Storage released the second generation of its all-flash array this week, positioning it as an enterprise-grade storage platform for “capacity-oriented” workloads. The company (NYSE: PSTG) also ...
As the density of solid-state memory continues to increase thanks to innovations like 3D NAND, flash array vendors are able to squeeze more and more capacity into their systems. Today, it’s Pure ...
Pure Storage has launched the FlashArray//X, an all-NVMe storage array which it says will scale to petabytes of effective storage. While being all-NVMe brings performance advantages over SCSI-based ...
Pure Storage has announced the FlashArray//E, a new quad-level cell (QLC) flash-powered storage array in its FlashArray block and file access family. The company also announced – at its annual ...
There is no question that plenty of companies are shifting their storage infrastructure from giant NAS and SAN appliances to more generic file, block, and object storage running on plain vanilla X86 ...
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