| 792 TBs of physical flash: Storage to handle today's workloads | |
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| With today’s network speeds averaging between 25 and 40GbE, most storage systems, even new clustered scale-up and out architectures, simply can’t keep up. This leads to extensive bottlenecking, stunting the development process. Obviously, this is unacceptable. Thankfully, there’s another way. Inside, discover how this innovative, petabyte-scale all-flash design can give you high performance for unstructured and operational data workloads in a compact storage solution. Discover the power of:
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Sunday, October 8, 2017
792 TBs of physical flash: Storage to handle today's workloads
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