Tuesday, November 21, 2017

Infinidat upgrades InfiniBox unified arrays

Storage Digest
A roundup of storage content from TechTarget's network |Nov. 21, 2017
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FEATURED STORY
Infinidat tackles replication challenges with InfiniBox R4
Garry Kranz, Senior News Writer

With SAN synchronous replication and NAS asynchronous replication, Infinidat has geared its latest release to high-end enterprises running petabyte-scale workloads. (SearchStorage)

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Following a rough transition, NetApp thrives

NetApp's revenue has grown for a fourth straight quarter, and appears to outpace the overall market by a wide margin on the strength of its all-flash arrays. (Storage Soup)

 
Dell EMC takes aim at big data with EDP

The recently released Elastic Data Platform is geared toward big data, with financial and health services taking the focus in beta stages. (Storage Soup)

 
Human error -- not Amazon -- at fault for security breaches

Experts say that the misconfiguration issues plaguing Amazon S3 security are not the fault of the vendor, but a result of administrator blunders. (Storage Soup)

 
Startup updates 'Google-style' software-defined storage
Quobyte adds volume mirroring for DR, Mac and Windows client support, and shared access control lists to its Data Center File System software. (SearchStorage)
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Some assembly required? Buy or DIY hyper-convergence
Are you trying to decide between the hyper-converged infrastructure appliances on the market or building your own? Take this quiz to help weigh your options. (SearchConvergedInfrastructure)
 
Unstructured data and secondary storage modernization
Massive amounts of unstructured data storage make distributed file systems and scale-out object storage essential to secondary storage environments. (SearchStorage)
 
 
Why you should go with multi-cloud storage
A multi-cloud storage strategy can help organizations ensure business continuity, gain granular control over cloud costs and protect data privacy. (SearchStorage)
 
Data centers find value in programmable infrastructure
Data center architecture could move from CI and HCI to composable infrastructure thanks to its flexibility, speed of modification and cost savings. (SearchConvergedInfrastructure)
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