December 18, 2018
Performance varies widely among the big three cloud service providers â AWS, Google Cloud and Microsoft Azure â and their networks are a big reason why, a ThousandEyes study reveals. Read more â¶
Which cloud performs better, AWS, Azure or Google?
Mass data fragmentation requires a storage rethink
Making the right hyperconvergence choice: HCI hardware or software?
Tape vs. disk storage: Why isnât tape dead yet?
HPE aims superfast Memory-Driven Flash storage at real-time workloads
A fresh approach to secondary storage is required to solve the growing mass data fragmentation (MDF) problem. Read more â¶
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Enterprises planning to adopt hyperconverged infrastructure can select from two main approaches: hardware or software. Hyperconvergence hardware typically comes in the form of an integrated appliance, a hardware/software package created and delivered by a single vendor. Appliance vendors include Dell EMC, Nutanix and HPE/SimpliVity. A software-only hyperconvergence offering allows customers to deploy HCI on DIY basis. HCI software vendors include Maxta and VMware (vSAN). Read more â¶
Despite the many advantages of disk storage for backing up data, shipments of tape storage keep growing because for some jobs, tape is best. Read more â¶
HPE is targeting a new class of storage it calls Memory-Driven Flash at enterprise data centers that are increasingly being called on to handle real-time analytics, high-speed transactions, big data and AI workloads demanding more storage performance than ever before. Read more â¶