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Best workload for enterprise arrays?

by Robin Harris | Tuesday, November 26, 2013 | Enterprise, Information Management, Management, SAN, FC | 1 comment

On the 11th StorageMojo asked what workloads are ideal for enterprise arrays on a price/performance basis – and got some good answers. In all cases commenters are expressing their personal opinions and not the official policy of any company they may work for....

Seagate’s Kinetic open storage vision

by Robin Harris | Thursday, November 21, 2013 | Architecture, Cloud computing & storage, Clusters, Disk, Enterprise, Future Tech | 7 comments

Seagate is proposing to turn drives into object-based storage servers in massively parallel configurations. They call this vision the Seagate Kinetic Open Storage Vision. Today’s scale out infrastructures are universally object based, but the legacy...

Ideal workload for enterprise arrays?

by Robin Harris | Monday, November 11, 2013 | Enterprise, SSD/Flash/NVRAM | 9 comments

Some commenters defending traditional storage have stated that flash arrays are not ideal for every workload. I couldn’t agree more. But that begs the real question: what are the high-cost, big iron arrays like the Symm good for? Functional obsolescence If we...

XtremLY late XtremIO launch next week

by Robin Harris | Friday, November 8, 2013 | Enterprise, Marketing, SAN, FC, SSD/Flash/NVRAM | 11 comments

EMC’s XtremIO product is launching next week on November 14. This is the beginning of the end for EMC’s Symmetrix line and the toughest product transition they’ve ever attempted. You may recall last year when StorageMojo decrypted the content of a...

Amazon: #2 storage company in 3 years

by Robin Harris | Tuesday, November 5, 2013 | Cloud computing & storage, Enterprise, Marketing | 0 comments

I’ve been analyzing Amazon’s 10Q and 10K filings. While Amazon does not break out AWS revenues – they’re part of the “other” segment – with a few judicious assumptions, a look at revenue growth, investments, and the deltas...
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