NetApp introduces Aall-flash storage array

NetApp, Inc. has announced the NetApp® EF560 all-flash array with improvements in storage performance to offer the absolute and consistent latency, bandwidth and IOPS critical to enterprise database and analytics applications. Based on a new Storage Performance Council SPC-1 Result, the all-flash EF560 achieved the leading SPC-1 Price-Performance for all-flash arrays with an average response time of under one millisecond, at $0.54/SPC-1 IOPS.

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X-IO expands and updates portfolio of award-winning Intelligent Storage Element storage arrays

New solutions based on new third generation architecture enable enterprises to add more choice of emerging media technologies and scale performance on demand.

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Leading global architecture firm, Perkins+Will, deploys Nasuni

Perkins+Will, a leading global architecture firm with 25 offices in six countries, has deployed Nasuni to provide uniform primary storage and data protection to all its offices.

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Wheeling Hospital improves IT efficiency, flexibility and affordability

Hospital realises 50 percent reduction in backup times and 40 percent increase in database performance after switching from EMC to Dell enterprise solutions.

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Modernising Oracle with converged infrastructure

Customers who adopt Dell EMC VxBlock technology experienced 99% less planned and unplanned downtime according to a study by IDC.

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