Network World Storage Alert |
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With NVMe over Fabric, a big limitation on SSDs in the enterprise is going away. This will be worth the upgrade. Read More ▶ |
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| | Non-Volatile Memory Express, or NVMe, is a protocol for accessing high-speed storage media that’s designed to reduce latency and increase system and application performance. NVMe is optimized for all-flash storage systems, and it’s aimed at enterprise workloads that require low latency and top performance, such as real-time data analytics and high-performance relational databases. Read More ▶ |
| | At its Accelerate user conference, Pure Storage outlined its vision for the future of storage and backed it up with the products to make it real today. Read More ▶ |
| IBM storage customers expect to benefit from the FlashSystem 9100's NVMe- (Non-Volatile Memory Express) accelerated speeds, predictive analytics, resource management software, and smaller form factor. Read More ▶ |
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